Husband: Joseph Hon Jr.
NOTE: Taken captive by Indians at the attack on Ruddle's Fort, Cynthiana, Kentucky June 1780 and held for 6-12 years in captivity.
Parents:
William Cave & Rachel (maiden name unknown)
Children:
William Hon: 1797-abt 1875
Margaret "Peggy" Hon-Morton: 1799-1855
John D. Hon: 1800-1882 (Reverend)
Moses Hon: 1803-1850
Sally Cynthia Hon-Morton: 1806-1843
Isaac P. Hon: 1808-1898
Mary Elizabeth Hon-Bowen: 1809-after 1880
Eleanor Hon-Bowen>Yocum: 1811-1893
Amanda Jane Hon-Willoughby: 1815-1892
Cara Hon: 1816-1829
NOTE: The 1820 census record shows that there are 6 sons & 6 daughters. 2 of these sons remain unknown at this time.
After the death of her husband, Joseph Hon Jr., Eleanor lived with her daughter, Eleanor Hon-Yokum until her death.
Husband: Joseph Hon Jr.
NOTE: Taken captive by Indians at the attack on Ruddle's Fort, Cynthiana, Kentucky June 1780 and held for 6-12 years in captivity.
Parents:
William Cave & Rachel (maiden name unknown)
Children:
William Hon: 1797-abt 1875
Margaret "Peggy" Hon-Morton: 1799-1855
John D. Hon: 1800-1882 (Reverend)
Moses Hon: 1803-1850
Sally Cynthia Hon-Morton: 1806-1843
Isaac P. Hon: 1808-1898
Mary Elizabeth Hon-Bowen: 1809-after 1880
Eleanor Hon-Bowen>Yocum: 1811-1893
Amanda Jane Hon-Willoughby: 1815-1892
Cara Hon: 1816-1829
NOTE: The 1820 census record shows that there are 6 sons & 6 daughters. 2 of these sons remain unknown at this time.
After the death of her husband, Joseph Hon Jr., Eleanor lived with her daughter, Eleanor Hon-Yokum until her death.
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