Washington Hartman
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Name Washington Hartman Birth 18 May 1832 Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio
[1, 2] Gender Male Occupation farmer [1] Census 1860 Jefferson Township, Polk County, Iowa
Death 22 Jan 1917 Thurston County, Washington
[2] Burial Odd Fellows Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington
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Block 27, Lot 23
Person ID I6114 Hedges Last Modified 19 Nov 2025
Family Elizabeth Hunt, b. 3 Jul 1836, Kentucky
d. 14 Jun 1857, Polk City, Polk County, Iowa
(Age 20 years) Marriage 3 Apr 1856 Polk County, Iowa
[3] Children 1. Infant Daughter Hartman, b. Jan 1857 d. May 1857 (Age 0 years) Family ID F2679 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Nov 2025
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Birth - 18 May 1832 - Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio 

Death - 22 Jan 1917 - Thurston County, Washington 
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Notes - LKH note:
Washington Hartman married second to Anna Laura Baker in 1861.
[2, 4] - Note on Find a Grave:
Noted as one of the prominent farmers and respected citizens of Thurston County, he lived in an area called the Wells Donation Claim on McAllister Creek.
He was the son of William Hartman, b. Pennsylvania 22 Jul 1807. His father was involved in the 1853 California Gold Rush. He died in 1887. His mother was Martha Parker and she died in Iowa at age 55. Washington was one of eight children, staunch Methodists, forbidden to so much as whistle on the Lord's Day.
-From "A History of the Puget Sound Country" published in 1911.
Submitted by: Alice (#47083912)
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