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James Monroe Hardage

Birth15 February 1844 - Madison, Tennessee, United States
Death7 Oct 1897 - Durant, Bryan, Oklahoma, United States
MotherMartha Cain
FatherRev. William Thomas Hardage

Born in Madison, Tennessee, United States on 15 February 1844 to Rev. William Thomas Hardage and Martha Cain. James Monroe Hardage married Julia Ann Gilchrist and had 13 children. He passed away on 7 Oct 1897 in Durant, Bryan, Oklahoma, United States.

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Parents
Rev. William Thomas Hardage
1812 - 1855
Martha Cain
1813 - 1880
Spouse(s)
Julia Ann Gilchrist
1849 - 1907
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Newton Cain Hardage
1876 - 1949
William Daniel Hardage
1866 - 1949
James Andrish Hardage
1874 - 1940
Martha Ann Beaubien
1871 - 1948
Sarah E Hardage
1869 - 1943
Susan Camella Hardage
1878 - 1883
John Dyer Hardage
1882 - 1920

Coleman Hardage
1880 - 1883
Isaac Florida Hardage
1884 - 1930
Samuel Fletcher Hardage
1888 - 1966
Nettie Catherine Hardage
1886 - 1916
Ernest E. Hardage
1893 - 1900
Jodie Eramus Hardage
1872 - 1877

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