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The surname Hanson is a patronymic name, derived from the German personal name Johannes, and ultimately from the personal name Johan or John. These names are derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, which literally means "Jehovah has favored."

This name, which was Latinized as Johannes, gained tremendous popularity throughout Europe during the medieval era. This is due to the exploits of St. John the Baptist, St. John the Evangelist, and nearly one thousand other saints of the same name. When the first syllable was dropped from Johannes, this left "Hannes." The suffix "-sen" and its variants are translatable as 'son of.'

Hanson Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Hansen, Hanssen, Hannessen, Hensen, Henssen and others.

Early Notables of the Hanson family

More information is included under the topic Early Hanson Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Hanson World Ranking

In the United States, the name Hanson is the 244th most popular surname with an estimated 106,941 people with that name. 1 However, in Canada, the name Hanson is ranked the 449th most popular surname with an estimated 10,605 people with that name. 2 And in Australia, the name Hanson is the 568th popular surname with an estimated 6,772 people with that name. 3 New Zealand ranks Hanson as 637th with 1,124 people. 4 The United Kingdom ranks Hanson as 493rd with 13,105 people. 5


United States Hanson migration to the United States +

Some of the first settlers of this family name were:

Hanson Settlers in United States in the 17th Century
  • Wybra Hanson, who landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1633 6
  • Tho Hanson, who arrived in Virginia in 1656 6
  • Margaret Hanson, who arrived in Maryland in 1658 6
  • Andrew Hanson, who landed in Maryland in 1658 6
  • Anibeck Hanson, who arrived in Maryland in 1658 6
  • ... (More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)
Hanson Settlers in United States in the 18th Century
  • Godfried Hanson, who landed in New York in 1715 6
  • William Hanson, who arrived in New York in 1789 6
Hanson Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
  • Jonathan Hanson, who landed in New York, NY in 1837 6
  • Ole H Hanson, who arrived in illinois in 1839 6
  • Thomas Hanson, who arrived in Mobile County, Ala in 1840 6
  • Joseph Hanson, who arrived in Charleston, South Carolina in 1842 6
  • Robert Hanson, who landed in Washington County, Pennsylvania in 1844 6
  • ... (More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)
Hanson Settlers in United States in the 20th Century
  • Maria Hanson, who arrived in Colorado in 1907 6
  • Hans Peder Hanson, who arrived in Wisconsin in 1909 6
  • Ed Hanson, who arrived in Wisconsin in 1912 6
  • John Oscar Hanson, who landed in Wisconsin in 1912 6
  • Tom Hanson, who landed in Wisconsin in 1914 6
  • ... (More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)

Canada Hanson migration to Canada +

Some of the first settlers of this family name were:

Hanson Settlers in Canada in the 19th Century
  • Thomas Hanson, aged 30, a labourer, who arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1833 aboard the ship "William" from Kinsale, Ireland

Australia Hanson migration to Australia +

Emigration to Australia followed the First Fleets of convicts, tradespeople and early settlers. Early immigrants include:

Hanson Settlers in Australia in the 19th Century
  • Mr. James Hanson, English convict who was convicted in Middlesex, England for 7 years for theft, transported aboard the "Dromedary" on 11th September 1819, arriving in Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land) 7
  • William Hanson, English convict from Middlesex, who was transported aboard the "Agamemnon" on April 22, 1820, settling in New South Wales, Australia 8
  • Mr. John Hanson, British convict who was convicted in York, Yorkshire, England for life, transported aboard the "Bussorah Merchant" on 1st October 1829, arriving in Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land) 9
  • Mr. William Hanson, British convict who was convicted in York, Yorkshire, England for life, transported aboard the "Bussorah Merchant" on 1st October 1829, arriving in Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land) 9
  • Mr. Joseph Hanson, English convict who was convicted in Middlesex, England for 7 years, transported aboard the "David Lyon" on 29th April 1830, arriving in Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land) 10
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New Zealand Hanson migration to New Zealand +

Emigration to New Zealand followed in the footsteps of the European explorers, such as Captain Cook (1769-70): first came sealers, whalers, missionaries, and traders. By 1838, the British New Zealand Company had begun buying land from the Maori tribes, and selling it to settlers, and, after the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, many British families set out on the arduous six month journey from Britain to Aotearoa to start a new life. Early immigrants include:

Hanson Settlers in New Zealand in the 19th Century
  • R.D. Hanson, who arrived in Wellington, New Zealand aboard the ship "Cuba" in 1840
  • Mr. William Hanson, British settler travelling from Gravesend aboard the ship "Evening Star" arriving in Auckland, New Zealand in 1858 11
  • Miss E. Hanson, British settler travelling from Plymouth aboard the ship "Joseph Fletcher" arriving in Auckland, New Zealand on 19th March 1858 11
  • Mrs. Catherine Hanson, British settler travelling from London aboard the ship "Joseph Fletcher" arriving in Auckland, New Zealand on 18th August 1859 11
  • Miss Elizabeth Hanson, British settler travelling from London aboard the ship "Joseph Fletcher" arriving in Auckland, New Zealand on 18th August 1859 11
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West Indies Hanson migration to West Indies +

The British first settled the British West Indies around 1604. They made many attempts but failed in some to establish settlements on the Islands including Saint Lucia and Grenada. By 1627 they had managed to establish settlements on St. Kitts (St. Christopher) and Barbados, but by 1641 the Spanish had moved in and destroyed some of these including those at Providence Island. The British continued to expand the settlements including setting the First Federation in the British West Indies by 1674; some of the islands include Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman Island, Turks and Caicos, Jamaica and Belize then known as British Honduras. By the 1960's many of the islands became independent after the West Indies Federation which existed from 1958 to 1962 failed due to internal political conflicts. After this a number of Eastern Caribbean islands formed a free association. 12
Hanson Settlers in West Indies in the 17th Century
  • Jo Hanson, aged 27, who landed in St Christopher in 1635 6
  • Samuel Hanson, who settled in Barbados in 1679

Contemporary Notables of the name Hanson (post 1700) +

  • Lyle L. Hanson (1935-2020), American politician, Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1979-2013)
  • Carol G. Hanson (1934-2017), American politician, Mayor of Boca Raton, Florida (1995-2001)
  • George Hanson (1935-2016), American basketball coach of the Minnesota Golden Gophers for the 1970-71 season
  • Curtis Lee Hanson (1945-2016), American film director, producer, and screenwriter
  • Walter Hanson, American Republican politician, Alternate Delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1952 13
  • Victor H. Hanson, American Democratic Party politician, Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alabama, 1924 13
  • Victor Hanson, American Republican politician, Member of Colorado State House of Representatives, 1950; Alternate Delegate to Republican National Convention from Colorado, 1956, 1960, 1964 13
  • T. Ross Hanson, American politician, Member of Pennsylvania State House of Representatives from Philadelphia County, 1883-84 13
  • Thomas S. Hanson, American Democratic Party politician, Member of Wisconsin State Assembly 81st District; Elected 1974 13
  • Sylvester Hanson, American Republican politician, Member of Wisconsin State Assembly from Walworth County, 1862 13
  • ... (Another 123 notables are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)

RMS Lusitania
  • Mr. Samuel Hanson, American 2nd Class passenger from Central Falls, Rhode Island, USA, who sailed aboard the RMS Lusitania (1915) and died in the sinking and was recovered 14
  • Mrs. Mary Hanson, American 2nd Class passenger from Central Falls, Rhode Island, USA, who sailed aboard the RMS Lusitania (1915) and died in the sinking and was recovered 14
St. Francis Dam
  • Mrs. Ellen "Neillie" White Hanson, (nee Dixon), American resident in Santa Clarita killed when the St. Francis Dam failed and flooded the area in 1928


Suggested Readings for the name Hanson +

  • Hans Hanson of Red Lyon Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware by Baldwin Springer Maull.
  • Hanson Relatives: Ancestors and Descendants of Love, Susan, Nahum, and Charles Hanson, and Ancestors of Some of the Spouses of Hanson Descendants by Charlotte A. Nicely.

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  9. Convict Records Voyages to Australia (Retrieved 10th November 2020). Retrieved from https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/bussorah-merchant
  10. Convict Records Voyages to Australia (Retrieved 3rd June 2021). Retrieved from https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/david-lyon
  11. New Zealand Yesteryears Passenger Lists 1800 to 1900 (Retrieved 17th October 2018). Retrieved from http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlist.html
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  13. The Political Graveyard: Alphabetical Name Index. (Retrieved 2015, October 30) . Retrieved from http://politicalgraveyard.com/alpha/index.html
  14. Lusitania Passenger List - The Lusitania Resource. (Retrieved 2014, March 6) . Retrieved from http://www.rmslusitania.info/lusitania-passenger-list/


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