Ann Craft1

d. 1798
Ann Craft|d. 1798|p1693.htm|Thomas Craft|b. 1725|p1700.htm|Elizabeth Morse||p1701.htm|John Craft||p1708.htm||||Samuel Morse||p1702.htm||||

2nd great-grandmother of Louise Underwood.
4th great-grandmother of Laura Jane Munson.
Family Background:
Underwood and Allied Families
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for Louise Underwood
     Ann Craft was the daughter of Thomas Craft and Elizabeth Morse.2,3 She married Elijah Hanks, son of William Hanks III and Sarah Durham.1,4,5,6 She probably died before her husband made his will in 1798, as she was not mentioned.7
     
Additional Data
Elijah Hanks and wife Ann sold land on 3 November 1777 in Granville County, North Carolina, to John Brame of Mecklenburg County, Virginia.8

Ann Hanks was mentioned in her father Thomas Craft's will dated 1788 in Granville County, North Carolina.3

Children of Ann Craft and Elijah Hanks

Citations

  1. [S267] Adin Baber, Nancy Hanks, of Undistinguished Families; a genealogical, biographical, and historical study of the ancestry of the mother of Abraham Lincoln (Kansas, Illinois: Adin Baber, 1960), 282.
  2. [S267] Adin Baber, Nancy Hanks, of Undistinguished Families.
  3. [S286] Howard Craft, Craft and Morse families in North Carolina in "Thomas Craft NC", listserve message to GenForum, 2 October 2000. Printout dated 20 August 2003.
  4. [S283] George Harrison Sanford King, Registers of North Farnham Parish 1663-1814 and Lenenburg Parish 1783-1800 (Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1966).
  5. [S291] Jack English Hightower, The Family of William Clayton Hightower and Mai Cole (Austin, Texas: n.pub., 1988), 3-4.
  6. [S292] Jordan R. Dodd, Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1800 (Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., 1997).
  7. [S284] Fred A. Olds, An Abstract of North Carolina Wills from about 1760 to about 1800 (Oxford: n.pub., 1925; reprint Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1998), 128.
  8. [S285] Granville County Deeds, L: 162, County Clerk's Office, Oxford, North Carolina.
  9. [S267] Adin Baber, Nancy Hanks, of Undistinguished Families, 291.