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Hannah Raper

Birth4 Jan 1833 - Wayne, Wayne, Indiana, United States
DeathJan 1924 - Guthrie, Iowa, United States
MotherElizabeth Keesling
FatherJohn Raper

Born in Wayne, Wayne, Indiana, United States on 4 Jan 1833 to John Raper and Elizabeth Keesling. Hannah Raper married George Hart and had 9 children. She passed away on Jan 1924 in Guthrie, Iowa, United States.

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Parents
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John Raper
1789 - 1864
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Elizabeth Keesling
1790 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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George Hart
1825 - 1856
Children Show all
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William Saunders Hart
1854 - 1915
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Elizabeth (Lizzie) Kilmer
1858 - 1926
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John Westley Hart
1853 - 1882
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Daniel B Kilmer
1867 - 1930
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Charles Kilmer
1869 - 1914
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Etta May Kilmer
1872 - Unknown
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George Kilmer
1863 - 1938
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Howard Kilmer
1860 - 1909
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Mary E Kilmer
1874 - Unknown

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