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      • Hugh Hanna (21 February 1821 – 3 February 1892), nicknamed Roaring Hanna, was an Presbyterian minister in Belfast known for his anti-Catholicism.
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    Hugh Hanna (21 February 1821 – 3 February 1892), nicknamed Roaring Hanna, was an Presbyterian minister in Belfast known for his anti-Catholicism. Biography. Born in Dromara, County Down, Hanna studied at Bullick's Academy in Belfast before becoming a draper.

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  3. Aug 22, 2013 · A man of God's word to some, a preacher of hate to others, because of his volume and power, the 19th-century Presbyterian minister was known as 'Roaring' Hugh Hanna. Hugh Hanna was born in Dromara in 1826.

  4. Hugh Hanna was the first known Hanna in the Lynches Lake and Vox region outside of Johnsonville, SC. He is the ancestor of most of the Hanna descendants in this area (excluding the families of Richard Hanna in the Hannah community.)

  5. Mar 28, 2019 · There is also a bust of Rev Dr Hugh Hanna (1821-1892), who was vociferously opposed to Catholicism and Home Rule. He was known as 'Roaring Hugh Hanna' because his shouts from the pulpit...

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  6. Feb 4, 2024 · Hugh was born in Dromara, Down in 1821, son of Peter Hanna (1801–) and Ellen Finiston (1807–1885). Rev. Hugh Hanna was a prominent clergyman of the Irish Presbyterian Church in Belfast. Married 25 Aug 1852 at Fisherwick Place Presbyterian Church, Belfast to Frances Spence "Fanny" Rankin (1831-1913).

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    • Frances Spence (Rankin) Hanna
    • February 3, 1892
  7. Hanna, Hugh (1821–92), presbyterian minister, was born 25 February 1821 near Dromara, Co. Down, eldest among three sons and two (possibly three) daughters of Peter Hanna, of Dromara farming stock, and his wife Ellen née Finiston, whose father had served in the Black Watch regiment during the Napoleonic wars. In the 1820s, leaving their ...

  8. Hugh Hanna (1821 - 1892): Cleric, Presbyterian. prev next. Hugh Hanna was born in Dromara, County Down. He was educated in Belfast and ordained there and in 1885 became Doctor of Divinity. A former schoolteacher and prominent educationalist, he was made a Commissioner of National Education in 1880. In 1872 he built St Enoch's, the largest ...

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