14 Apr 1836: in Belmont Co., OH, Mary Ann Smith married Iddo Hanson.
2115/28/1836 Iddo was dismissed from the Stillwater MM, Belmont Co., OH, of the Society of Friends (Quakers) for marrying "contrary to discipline". But Mary Ann Smith, his wife, was an Irish Quaker, so there is no real explanation for the dismissal.
186,20923 Oct 1850: res. Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH as Mary age 31 with Iddo age 37 as Farmer and Head, and sons Johnathon age 11, Isaac age 6, & William age 1 mo and daughters Sarah age 13, & Deborah age 3.
212Note: Son Edward Iddo Hanson not listed because born in 1858.
Note: Son Manoah not listed because born in 1842 and died, as infant, in 1843.
Note - Mary’s place of birth listed as Ohio although elsewhere listed as Ireland (see Edward Iddo Hanson, 1900 census)
20 Nov 1858: death of husband Iddo Hanson
20 Jun 1860: res. Franklin Twp, Monroe Co., OH as Farmer and Head, age 39 (but name listed as “Nancy”, possibly to avoid confusion with daughter Mary E.) with sons Isaac age 16, William age 10, Henry age 5, Edward age 1 and daughters Sarah age 22, Deborah age 13, Mary E. age 7. Also listed is Edward Milligan as farm laborer, age 22 later to marry Sarah (above).
213Note - Between Jun 1860 (1860 census) and Jun 1870 (1870 census), Mary Ann (Smith) Hanson appears to have married or adopted some sort of domestic relationship with Thomas Wilson. In the 1870 census her role is given as “Keeping House” with no way to specify if married or not. However, in the 1880 census, she is listed explicitly as “Wife”.
10 Jun 1870: res. Franklin Twp., Monroe Co., OH Mary A Wilson age 57 as “Keeping House” for Thomas Wilson, Head age 60 and his daughter (from previous marriage?) Martha age 17.
(Early) June 1880: res. Franklin Twp., Monroe Co., Ohio, Mary A. Wilson age 60 is in the household of her husband Thomas Wilson, farmer age 71 and her son Henry age 23 (from previous marriage to Iddo Hanson).