Hanna, Charles Fleetwood, 1841-1926.
Charles Fleetwood Hanna, Baltimore native, mason, and government official, was born on July 4, 1841.
Hanna married Emma Maria Sanders (1843-1875) and they had four children, Wesley (b. 1865), Caroline (b. 1870), Leila (b. 1872), and Frank (b. 1874). After Emma's death, Hanna married Josephine Lulu Schoch (1845-1920). They had two children, William (b. 1881) and Florence (b. 1884). Charles F. Hanna attended the Male Central High School in Baltimore, served in the Civil War, and attended the University of Maryland in Baltimore, where he studied law. In his early twenties, Hanna along with his brother and other friends joined the Masonic Order. From March 1864 through September 1870, Hanna worked for the Designated Depository of the United States in the Baltimore Customs House. In 1870 he began working for the Customs Service in Baltimore, where he remained until his retirement in 1922. For the last 25 years of his career he was the Cashier of Customs for the Port of Baltimore. Hanna died August 11, 1926. He was survived by all his children except Frank (who died in infancy), three grandchildren, and one great granddaughter.
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