Individual Details
John Ham Hasey
(1 Nov 1822 - 9 Apr 1865)
Events
Families
Spouse | Mary Jane Mower (1830 - 1921) |
Father | Andrew Webster Hasey (1791 - 1880) |
Mother | Nancy Johnson (1795 - 1870) |
Sibling | Ann Eliza Hasey (1824 - ) |
Sibling | Sarah Louise Hasey (1826 - 1879) |
Sibling | Andrew G. Hasey (1828 - 1903) |
Sibling | Augusta Hasey (1834 - 1834) |
Sibling | Samuel Larrabee Hasey (1836 - ) |
Notes
Marriage
They were married by Rev. Nathan D. George. They had no children.Census
John H. Hasey was enumerated as head of household, a 28 year old male, an inn keeper owning real estate valued at $3,000, and his place of birth listed as Maine. Other members of his household were Mary J. Hasey, William Perkins and Thomas Millman.Census
John H. Hasey was enumerated as head of household, a 38 year old male, a landlord owning real estate valued at $4,000 and personal estate valued at $1,625, and with his birthplace listed as Maine. The other member in his household was Mary J. Hasey.Newspaper Article
John H. Hasey has erected a new, large and convenient Hotel on the borders of Pushaw Lake, one of the most desirable watering places in the State of Maine, for the accommodation of travellers, parties of pleasure, invalids and permanent boarders. The house has been built with special reference to this business, contains a large hall, and is thoroughly finished and amply furnished. The distance from the City Hall of Bangor is seven miles over a good road. The house commands a splendid view of Pushaw Lake, with its beautiful green islands and its shores studded with the dark forest. Safe and swift sail-boats for the accommodation of large parties, with experienced boatmen, are connected with the house, and are furnished with all necessary fishing apparatus for taking the White Perch, Pickerel, and other lake fish, which are abundant in the waters of the lake. Every attention will be paid to the wants, wishes, and comfort of visitors, and parties may be assured of receiving full accommodations at any hour. There are very few pleasure resorts from the city of Bangor, and it is the determination of the Proprietor of the Massasoit House that the excellence of his accommodations and the variety of his means of promoting the pleasures and diversions of his guests shall compensate for variety elsewhere.Burial
Lot 668CG.Endnotes
1. Walter L. Mower, Mower Family History: A Genealogical Record of the Maine Branch of This Family together with Other Branches of the Family Tree (Portland, Maine: The Southworth Press, 1923), 76.
2. "Married," Bangor (Maine) Daily Whig & Courier, 4 May 1849, p. 2, col. 4; digital image, American Ancestors (www.americanancestors.org : accessed 10 May 2008), Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers.
3. 1850 U.S. Census, Penobscot County, Maine, population schedule, Town of Glenburn, p. 311B, image , dwelling 129, family 132, John H. Hasey household, line 29, John H. Hasey; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 May 2019); citing NARA microfilm publication M432, 1009 rolls.
4. 1860 U.S. Census, Penobscot County, Maine, population schedule, Town of Glenburn, p. 43, dwelling 308, family 310, John H. Hasey household, line 17, John H. Hasey; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 May 2019); citing NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls.
5. "Massasoit House on the Borders of Pushaw Lake," advertisement, Bangor (Maine) Daily Whig & Courier, 25 July 1851, p. 3, col. 1; digital image, Newspapers.com (www.newspapers.com : accessed 30 July 2018).