When Ira Hatch was born on 5 August 1835, in Farmersville, Cattaraugus, New York, United States, his father, Ira Stearns Hatch, was 33 and his mother, Wealtha Bradford, was 30. He married Amanda Melvina Pace on 10 September 1859, in Endowment House, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He lived in Sunset, Apache, Arizona, United States in 1880 and La Plata, San Juan, New Mexico, United States in 1900. He registered for military service in 1851. He died on 30 September 1909, in Fruitland, San Juan, New Mexico, United States, at the age of 74, and was buried in Kirtland Cemetery, Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico, United States.
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Being a monumental event in the Texas Revolution, The Battle of the Alamo was a thirteen-day battle at the Alamo Mission near San Antonio. In the early morning of the final battle, the Mexican Army advanced on the Alamo. Quickly being overrun, the Texian Soldiers quickly withdrew inside the building. The battle has often been overshadowed by events from the Mexican–American War, But the Alamo gradually became known as a national battle site and later named an official Texas State Shrine.
By 1829 Venus, Illinois had grown sufficiently and in 1832 was one of the contenders for the new county seat. However, the honor was awarded to a nearby city, Carthage. In 1834 the name Venus was changed to Commerce because the settlers felt that the new name better suited their plans. But during late 1839, arriving members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints bought the small town of Commerce and in April 1840 it was renamed Nauvoo by Joseph Smith Jr., who led the Latter-Day Saints to Nauvoo to escape persecution in Missouri. The name Nauvoo is derived from the traditional Hebrew language. It is notable that by 1844 Nauvoo's population had swollen to around 12,000 residents, rivaling the size of Chicago at the time. After the Latter-Day Saints left the population settled down toward 2,000 people.
Nevada is the 36th state.
English: habitational name from Hatch (Bedfordshire, Devon, Hampshire, Somerset, Wiltshire), Hacche in South Molton (Devon), or else a topographic name from residence near a hatch, a gate leading to a forest or sometimes a sluice-gate, from Middle English hacche ‘gate’ (Old English hæcce, Kentish Old English hec(c)). This name has been in Ireland since the 17th century, associated with County Meath and the nearby part of Louth.
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Possible Related NamesMoab, Utah, Dec. 16, 1923 Dear Old Friend John R. Young, I will now proceed to tell you all I know about Ira Hatch and his wife. In the little book called "Jacob Hamblin" on page 68, chapter 10, y …
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