Abraham Hanson

Abraham Hanson (1818 – 1866) was an English-born American pastor and U.S. diplomat.

He moved to the United States to become a pastor in the Methodist Episcopal Church pastor, serving in parishes in Aurora, Illinois, Chicago, Milwaukee and Racine, Wisconsin.

He left the ministry in 1851 due to poor health and relocated to Kenosha, Wisconsin, where he became involved in local politics and was elected city treasurer for several terms.

The United States Senate confirmed the appointment on January 12, 1864.

He died on July 20, 1866, and was buried in Monrovia, the Liberian capital.

Abraham Hanson: U.S. diplomat, pastor, municipal official