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Anna E. O'Hara

Birth5 Nov 1880 - Pennsylvania
Death21 May 1973 - Uniontown, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherNora Scanlon
FatherPeter O'Hara

Born in Pennsylvania on 5 Nov 1880 to Peter O'Hara and Nora Scanlon. Anna E. O'Hara had 14 children. She passed away on 21 May 1973 in Uniontown, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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Peter O'hara
1850 - Unknown
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Nora Scanlon
1845 - Unknown
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Francis Seamans Frankenberry
1916 - 1978
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Joseph Patrick Frankenberry
1907 - 1976
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Cora May Frankenberry
1909 - 2003
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Robert Leo Frankenberry
1904 - 1998
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George Evans Frankenberry
1919 - 1985
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John T. Frankenberry
1903 - 1903
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Marie Frankenberry
1911 - 1984
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Margaret Frankenberry
1905 - 1907
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Honora "Pete" Frankenberry
1912 - 1986
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James David Frankenberry
1900 - 1966
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Elizabeth "Sissy" Frankenberry
1924 - 2006
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Honoro (Pete) Frankenberry
1912 - 1986
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Alice Patricia Frankenberry
1921 - 1997
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Ethel C. Frankenberry
1917 - 1993

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