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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Jane HATTAN: Birth: 18 APR 1846.


Family
Marriage:
Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Caroline HATTAN: Birth: 8 DEC 1861 in Clackamas Co, OR.

  2. Forsythe F. HATTAN: Birth: 28 MAR 1864 in Clackamas Co, OR.

  3. John Jackson HATTAN: Birth: 27 FEB 1866 in Clackamas Co, OR.

  4. Frank Wills HATTAN: Birth: 19 JAN 1868 in Clackamas Co, OR.

  5. Eliza Clarinda HATTAN: Birth: 13 FEB 1870 in Clackamas Co, OR.

  6. Albert HATTAN: Birth: 24 JUN 1872 in Clackamas Co, OR.

  7. James Thomas Hattan: Birth: 15 SEP 1874 in Clackamas Co, OR.

  8. Clara Alice HATTAN: Birth: 18 APR 1877 in Clackamas Co, OR.

  9. Charles Henry HATTAN: Birth: 3 SEP 1879 in Clackamas Co, OR.

  10. Owen W. HATTAN: Birth: 13 SEP 1881.


Sources
1. Source:   WorldConnect.Rootsweb.com Ancestry World Tree 66746 [email protected]@chartertn.net

Notes
a. Note:   Past and Present of Marshall and Putnam Counties by John Spencer Burt and W.E. Hawthorne, Chicago, The Pioneer Publishing Company 1907
 Belle Plain Township
 Early Settlers
 The first settlers of the township of Belle Plain located at Martin's Grove at the head of Crow Creek. The pioneers who settled there were: James Martin, August 1829, Samuel Hawkins in 1830; Thomas Bennington in 1831; Jerry Black, Pierce Perry, Joseph and Robert Bennington, 1832; Daniel Hollenback, 1833; Nathan Patton, 1834; John Wilson, 1835; Forsythe Hatton and James Clemens in 1836; David Hester and William Hendricks, 1838; Levi Wilcox and William Hester, 1844: John Skelton made a claim in 1835 and lived on it several years but left for Iowa in 1845.
 Forsythe Hatton settled there with six sons, three of whom, William, John F. and Andrew, soon made claims for the their father on Section 30. John F. then located near the town of Pattonsburg on section 36. John F. Hatton was an expert hunter and bore a scar on his right arm, the result of an encounter with a wounded buck. Mark Hatton, a brother of Forsythe Hatton, settled here in 1840. He was a soldier of the war of 1812, serving under Gen. Jackson at New Orleans.


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