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HANN FAMILY?

 

   

 

I have been researching the Hann family since 1988 - concentrating mainly on my West Dorset branch.



As a result, I now have details of over 25,000 members of the Hann family throughout the UK, Australia and Newfoundland though pre C20th ones are mainly in the counties of Dorset and Somerset.



I am currently trying to link the Hanns shown in 1881 and 1891 in Dorset and Somerset with 1901 and modern-day Hanns throughout Britain or elsewhere.

If anybody can help me with this, or if you are a Hann and are interested in tracing your own ancestors, I'd like  to hear from you

HANN ROAD, ROWNHAMS, SOUTHAMPTON

In the former grounds of Rownhams House, built in the early 1990s and named in memory of Councillor  Ralph Eric Gordon Hann (1923-1987), for  many years a member of Nursling & Rownhams Parish Council

 

WHERE LAND MEETS SEA IN W DORSET
The small hamlet of Seatown, near Bridport.  Where the River Winniford (or Chid) makes its way between Dorset downs to the sea of Lyme Bay - typical west Dorset countryside

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* The arms shown here are those used by a number of commercial  firms for  the Hann family.  I have been unable to trace its origins and do not therefore claim it as a true arms of my family or any other branch of the family

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Acknowledgement:  Background work to the HANN family initiated by the late George E Hann of Warsash, Hants. My knowledge is based primarily on work undertaken by Betty Hann of Hingham, Norfolk (Gillingham branch), the late David Thomas Hann of St Albans, Herts (Nether Compton), Dennis J Hann of Ely, Cambs (Montacute) and Maurice Hann of Poole, Dorset (Blackmore Vale)  to which has been added my own research and information from public records and websites - and that of many interested correspondents throughout the world