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| Birth: | 12 Jan 1842 in New Orleans, LA |
| Death: | 6 Nov 1915 in Houston, TX |
| Sex: | F |
| Father: | Jacob Anthony Haner b. 23 May 1818 in Sharon, Schoharie Co., NY |
| Mother: | Dorothy Dixon b. 14 Feb 1816 in Selside, Westmoreland Co., England |
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Individual:
taught school, piano and mandolin
!BIRTH: siblings listed by Kate O'Bryan Conrad at the end of Hiram
Nourse's
obituary
!DEATH: Dorothy Doxey said 11 16 1915
!MARRIAGE:married on her birthday
taught school, piano and mandolin
Catherine A. Haner married Hiram Langdon Nourse, Jr. on her 18th birthday, January 12, 1860. After he died in 1871, Kate moved from New Orleans with her daughters to Vermilion Parish to teach school. In 1883, she was tutoring the late Daniel O'Bryan's youngest sons. Kate was one of Vermilion Parish's first public schoolteachers, receiving her teaching certificate on September 20, 1880. She taught first grade, piano and mandolin. Her daughter Dora E. Nourse O'Bryan and granddaughter Kate O'Bryan were
teachers as well.
With her second husband, a widower named Dr. John T. Hamblett, Kate dispensed prescriptions at his drug store in Perry, LA on the corner of Main and Cypress, which was destroyed by a fire started to burn out a wasp nest. Her granddaughters, who would have included Ruth O'Bryan, enjoyed watching her comb her long chestnut-colored hair. After Dr. Hamblett's death, Kate lived with her daughter Jennie Putnam in Houston, where she died in 1915. Her children became acquainted with the Episcopal Church as children, according to her daughter Jennie, but Kate's funeral in Abbeville was held at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Her large portrait hangs in the hallway at C.D. McGinnis' home.
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