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  1. Aug 15, 2022 · In 1870 Hannah Grant, 71 yrs old, resided with Jesse R. Grant, 76 yrs old, Mary Cramer 30 yrs, Clara P. Cramer 5 yrs, Jesse G. 10 months, in Covington, Kentucky. Hannah (Simpson) Grant passed away in 1883 and is buried at Spring Grove in Cincinnati (see below); Find A Grave: Memorial #5081

  2. Hannah Simpson Grant (1798-1883) Not much is known about the mother of Ulysses S. Grant, Hannah Simpson Grant. She almost never discussed her son with anybody, especially the press. Below is one of the only newspaper interviews she ever granted: GENERAL GRANT'S MOTHER An Interview with Mrs. Jesse Grant at Jersey City

  3. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Hannah Simpson Grant. mother of Ulysses S. Grant

  4. Jun 22, 2024 · Parents: Jesse Root Grant (1794-1873) and Hannah Simpson Grant (1798-1883). USG was their first child. Brothers: Samuel Simpson Grant, 1825-1861. Orvil Lynch Grant, 1835-1881 (obituary). Sisters: Rachel Clara Grant, 1828-1865. Virginia Paine Grant Corbin, 1832-1913. Mary Frances Grant Cramer, 1839-1905.

  5. At age 27 Jesse married Hannah Simpson Grant. A year later, Jesse's first son, Hiram Ulysses Grant, was born. At the time, fathers often took their sons into business with them. Jesse Grant was the kind of man who expected his children to help pay for their keep. But young Hiram hated the stink of the tannery, and the hard work that went with it.

  6. Hannah Simpson Grant (November 23, 1798 – May 11, 1883) was the mother of Ulysses S. Grant, a Union general in the American Civil War and the 18th president of the United States. She married Jesse Root Grant in Point Pleasant, Ohio, and was the mother of six children.

  7. Apr 7, 2023 · His mother, Hannah Simpson Grant, was born November 23, 1798, in Montgomery, Pennsylvania. He was born Hiram Ulysses Grant and became known as Ulysses Simpson Grant when U. S. Congressman Thomas L. Hammer of Ohio mistakenly erred on his application in securing Grant admission to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1839.