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Hanna Obituary Records
In Wyoming, obituaries were published in newspapers after the end of the civil war. Previously, obituaries and death notices were usually extremely brief and
The publishing of detailed obituaries by newspapers in United States began to become more customary following the end of the Civil War and were more likely to include common folk. Prior to that, most mentions regarding someone's death were usually quite brief unless they were about a prominent member of the community.
Obituaries as well as death notices indicate the passing of an individual. However, the obituary also serves to provide information regarding the deceased, such as their names, spouses, siblings, children and other offspring's. In addition, the obituary will also detail where the deceased was buried and sometimes may even contain a complete biography of the deceased's life.
Obituaries and Death Notices are sometimes the only record of someone's death. Death certificates, even if supposedly required, were often never issued in some parts during the 1890s to 1920s. In addition, they are sometimes the only source for the maiden name of a woman.
For people who lived in Hanna, you are advised to look into records from local newspapers. Many provide access to online reserves as well. It is also advised that you look into newspapers from all across Carbon county, as it is possible that the individual was known in other parts of Wyoming as well.
County of Carbon Resources & Statistics


Population:
3,728
Under 18:
3,449
Over 65:
1,933
Employed:
10,633
Land in Square Miles:
7,896.14
Acres of Farms:
2,571,329
Births:
190
Deaths:
128
Infant Deaths:
0
Murder:
0
Forcible Rape:
0
Robbery:
0
Assault:
3
Total Violent Crime:
3
Burglary:
8
Larceny \ Theft:
74
Motor Vehicle Theft:
1
Total Property Crime:
83