Johann Jacob Hahn1
b. circa 1767, d. before 15 August 1839
Johann Jacob Hahn|b. c 1767\nd. b 15 Aug 1839|p6208.htm|Johannes Hahn|b. 12 Jun 1712\nd. 21 Apr 1793|p6184.htm|Agnes Langlin|b. 14 Apr 1730\nd. 13 Apr 1814|p6186.htm|Johan J. Hahn||p6217.htm|Maria O. Eichenlaub|b. 17 Oct 1685|p6218.htm|||||||
2nd great-granduncle of William Lemuel Horn Jr.
4th great-granduncle of Laura Jane Munson.
- Family Background:
- Horn and Allied Families
Johann Jacob Hahn was born circa 1767 in Catawba County (then Rowan), North Carolina.1 He was the son of Johannes Hahn and Agnes Langlin.1 He married Elizabeth Burns on 5 November 1788 in Lincoln County, North Carolina.1 He died before 15 August 1839 in Lincoln County, North Carolina.1
Additional Data
Jacob Haun appeared on the 1790 U.S. Census in Lincoln County, North Carolina. In his household were one male over 16; 0 males under 16; two females. (Probably the younger Johann Jacob; although there are two Jacobs found in the 1790 census of Lincoln County, this is the one that matches the correct family size).2
Jacob Hawn appeared on the 1800 U.S. Census in Lincoln County, North Carolina. In his household were two males under 10; one male 26-44; three females under 10; one female 10-15; one female 26-44.3
Jacob Haun appeared on the 1810 U.S. Census on 1810 in Lincoln County, North Carolina. In his household were two males under 10; two males 10-15; one male 26-44; two females under 10; two females 10-15; one female 16-25; one female 45+.4
Jacob Hawn appeared on the 1820 U.S. Census on 1820 in east of the south fork of the Catawba River, Lincoln County, North Carolina. In his household were one male 16-18; one male 16-25; one male 45+; one female 0-9; two females 10-15; one female 45+; two engaged in agriculture.5
Jacob Hawn appeared on the 1830 U.S. Census in Lincoln County, North Carolina. In his household were one male 60-70; one female 15-20; one female 50-60.6
Jacob Hawn appeared on the 1800 U.S. Census in Lincoln County, North Carolina. In his household were two males under 10; one male 26-44; three females under 10; one female 10-15; one female 26-44.3
Jacob Haun appeared on the 1810 U.S. Census on 1810 in Lincoln County, North Carolina. In his household were two males under 10; two males 10-15; one male 26-44; two females under 10; two females 10-15; one female 16-25; one female 45+.4
Jacob Hawn appeared on the 1820 U.S. Census on 1820 in east of the south fork of the Catawba River, Lincoln County, North Carolina. In his household were one male 16-18; one male 16-25; one male 45+; one female 0-9; two females 10-15; one female 45+; two engaged in agriculture.5
Jacob Hawn appeared on the 1830 U.S. Census in Lincoln County, North Carolina. In his household were one male 60-70; one female 15-20; one female 50-60.6
Citations
- [S648] Linda Setzer, online <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lhsetzer/…>, Linda Setzer (North Carolina), downloaded 1998.
- [S662] John Haun Jr household, 1790 U.S. Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, page 12; National Archives micropublication M637, roll 7.
- [S663] Jacob Hawn household, 1800 U.S. Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, page 871; National Archives micropublication M32, roll 29.
- [S664] Jacob Haun household, 1810 U.S. Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, page 494; National Archives micropublication M252, roll 40.
- [S665] Jacob Hawn household, 1820 U.S. Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, page 386; National Archives micropublication M33, roll 83.
- [S666] Jacob Hawn household, 1830 U.S. Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, page 243; National Archives micropublication M19, roll 122.