Box AF: Haw-He
Contains 5 Results:
Letter signed Henry Hessin, New Lisbon, [Ohio], to his brother Wm. Hessin, Upper Alton, Madison County, Illinois. Discusses his recent sickness and their mother's sickness. Discusses his participation in the Presbyterian church, which he recently joined. Mentions others in the New Lisbon vicinity who joined the church, including James L. Vallandigham, Dr. John McCook, three of George McCook's daughters, Mrs. John Frost, Mrs. Robert Whitacre, Miss Elizabeth Bigges, Mrs. Brewer, and Elizabeth Fraser., 1843 May 2
The papers contain correspondence of Henry Hessin in New Lisbon, Ohio, to his brother William Hessin and William's widow, Mrs. Anne A. Hessin, in Upper Alton, Illinois.
Letter signed Henry Hessin, New Lisbon, to his sister-in-law Mrs. Anne A. Hessin, Upper Alton, Illinois. Offers his condolences upon the death of her husband, William Hessin., 1845 June 22
The papers contain correspondence of Henry Hessin in New Lisbon, Ohio, to his brother William Hessin and William's widow, Mrs. Anne A. Hessin, in Upper Alton, Illinois.
Letter signed Henry Hessin, New Lisbon, to his sister-in-law Mrs. Anne A. Hessin, Upper Alton, Illinois. Discusses family news., 1847 Apr 25
The papers contain correspondence of Henry Hessin in New Lisbon, Ohio, to his brother William Hessin and William's widow, Mrs. Anne A. Hessin, in Upper Alton, Illinois.
Letter signed Henry Hessin, New Lisbon, to his sister-in-law Mrs. Anne A. Hessin, Upper Alton, Illinois. Discusses family news. Mentions that Julia Anne has married a man named Abrams, and Melissa married a lawyer named John Clark., 1850 Nov 26
The papers contain correspondence of Henry Hessin in New Lisbon, Ohio, to his brother William Hessin and William's widow, Mrs. Anne A. Hessin, in Upper Alton, Illinois.
Letter signed Henry Hessin, New Lisbon, to his sister-in-law Mrs. Anne A. Hessin, Upper Alton, Illinois. Discusses family news. Mentions his children: Lauretta Jane Hessin (age 10), William Horace Hessin (age 8), and John Emmet Hessin (age 5). Mentions his defeat in the election for the state legislature. Mentions Mary Collett., 1851 Sept 28
The papers contain correspondence of Henry Hessin in New Lisbon, Ohio, to his brother William Hessin and William's widow, Mrs. Anne A. Hessin, in Upper Alton, Illinois.