Hannay, Hamilton Ford

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Birth

Hamilton Ford Hannay was born in Westerlo on Wednesday, March 05, 1902, the son of Edwin Eugene Hannay (19 FEB 1861 - 25 FEB 1951) and Martha Louise Ford (7 MAY 1868 - 1 MAY 1954). His siblings were:[1]

Education

Occupation

Hamilton Hannay was a retired gauge inspector fro Pratt Whitney Aircraft.

Marriage & Children

Hamilton Ford Hannay married AFT 1920 Marion Elizabeth Hunt (15 JAN 1907 - 13 APR 1985), the daughter of Raymond J. Hunt and Grace Clickman. Their children were:

  • Jean Marie Hannay - Mrs. Roderick McCann of Manchester
  • Elizabeth Joan Hannay - Mrs. Warren De Martin of Bolton, Conn;

Death

Hamilton F. Hannay, 73, of Manchester, Conn, formerly of Westerlo, died July 16 (1975) in Manchester hospital.

Obituary

Hamilton Ford Hannay Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — July 25, 1975

Hamilton Hannay Dies; Was Born in Westerlo

Hamilton F. Hannay, 73, of Manchester, Conn, formerly of Westerlo, died July 16 (1975) in Manchester hospital.

Mr Hannay was born in Westerlo and had lived in Manchester 35 years. He was a retired gauge inspector fro Pratt Whitney Aircraft.

Survivors include his widow, the former Marion Hunt; two daughters, Mrs. Roderick McCann of Manchester, and Mrs. Warren De Martin of Bolton, Conn; a brother, Edwin Hannay of Rockledge, Fla, and four grandchildren.

Graveside services were conducted Sunday at Westerlo Rural cemetery.

Altamont Enterprise — July 25, 1975

Additional Media

Hamilton Hannay: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record
Name: Hamilton Hannay
State of Issue: New York
Date of Birth: Wednesday March 05, 1902
Date of Death: July 1975
Est. Age at Death: 73 years, 4 months
Last known residence:
City: Manchester
County: Hartford
State: Connecticut
ZIP Code: 06040
Latitude: 41.7688
Longitude: -72.5080

Sources

  1. www.BerneHistory.com Family Files