Ninth Generation


5605. Abraham BEHANNA455 was born in January 1850 in Fayette City, Fayette, Pennsylvania.455

He appeared in the census on 19 September 1850 in Washington Township, Fayette, Pennsylvania. Age 9 months, born Pennsylvania, living with parents. Name on census: Abraham Buckanan.

He appeared in the census on 15 June 1860 in Carroll Township, Washington, Pennsylvania. Age 11, born Pennsylvania, living with parents. Name on census: Abraham Behanna.

Abraham appeared in the census on 11 June 1870 in Carroll Township, Washington, Pennsylvania. Age 19, born Pennsylvania, living with parents. He was working as a miner. Name on census: Abram Behanna.

He appeared in the census on 22 June 1880 in Youngstown Hill, Lawrence Township, Stark, Ohio. Age 29, born Pennsylvania, parents born Pennsylvania. He was a coal miner and his household included his wife Rebecca, 24, and children Mary E., 6; Anna, 3; and Charles, 1. Name on census: Abram Behana.

He appeared in the census on 1 June 1900 in Monongahela, Washington, Pennsylvania. Age 48, born Jan 1851 Pennsylvania, parents born Pennsylvania. He was a coal miner and he had been married 27 years. His household included his wife Rebecca J., 44, and children Charles A., 20; Ida M., 17; and Pearl J., 4. Name on census: Abraham Behanna.

Abraham appeared in the census on 19 April 1910 in Carroll Township, Washington, Pennsylvania. Age 59, born Pennsylvania, parents born Pennsylvania. He was a coal miner and he had been married 36 years. His household included his wife Rebecca, 55, and daughter Pearl, 14. Also living with them were his grandchildren James Thornton, 15, and Violet Thornton, 13, the children of his daughter Mary. Name on census: Abraham Behanna.

He appeared in the census on 20 January 1920 in Monongahela, Washington, Pennsylvania. Age 68, born Pennsylvania, father born Pennsylvania, mother Vermont. He was a laborer at the axel works and his household included his wife Rebecca, 64. Name on census: Abraham Behanna.

He died in March 1924 at the age of 74 in Monongahela, Washington, Pennsylvania.455

Abraham BEHANNA and Rebecca J. were married.455

Rebecca J.455 was born in February 1856 in Pennsylvania.455

She appeared in the census on 22 June 1880 in Youngstown Hill, Lawrence Township, Stark, Ohio. Age 24, born Pennsylvania, parents born Pennsylvania, living with husband Abram and their 3 children. Name on census: Rebecca Behana.

She appeared in the census on 1 June 1900 in Monongahela, Washington, Pennsylvania. Age 44, born Feb 1856 Pennsylvania, parents born Pennsylvania. She had been married 27 years and had 5 children, all still alive. She was living with husband Abraham and 3 of their children. Name on census: Rebecca J. Behanna.

Rebecca appeared in the census on 19 April 1910 in Carroll Township, Washington, Pennsylvania. Age 55, born Pennsylvania, parents born Pennsylvania. She had been married 36 years and had 5 children, only 4 still alive. She was living with husband Abraham and daughter Pearl. Her grandchildren James and Violet Thorton were living with them. Name on census: Rebecca Behanna.

She appeared in the census on 20 January 1920 in Monongahela, Washington, Pennsylvania. Age 64, born Pennsylvania, parents born Pennsylvania, living with husband Abraham. Name on census: Rebecca Behanna.

Abraham BEHANNA-70803 and Rebecca J. -71110 had the following children:

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Mary E. BEHANNA-71111.

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Anna BEHANNA455 was born about 1877 in Pennsylvania.455

She appeared in the census on 22 June 1880 in Youngstown Hill, Lawrence Township, Stark, Ohio. Age 3, born Pennsylvania, parents born Pennsylvania, living with parents. Name on census: Anna Behana.

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Charles A. BEHANNA-71113.

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Ida M. BEHANNA455 was born in May 1883 in Pennsylvania.455

She appeared in the census on 1 June 1900 in Monongahela, Washington, Pennsylvania. Age 17, born May 1883 Pennsylvania, parents born Pennsylvania, living with parents. She was working as a house keeper. Name on census: Ida M. Behanna.

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Pearl Jane BEHANNA-71115.
Last Updated: 12 March 2013