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John C. Hare

Birth12/28/1837 - Wilcox County, Alabama, USA
Death15 Feb 1892 - Chilton County, Alabama, USA
MotherSarah Hare
FatherJohn A Hare

Born in Wilcox County, Alabama, USA on 12/28/1837 to John A Hare and Sarah Hare. John C. Hare married Sarah Elizabeth Smith and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 Feb 1892 in Chilton County, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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John A Hare
1814 - 1896
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Sarah Hare
1826 - 1905
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Elizabeth Smith
1842 - 1891
Children Show all
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George Henry 2 X Hare
1868 - 1958
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Isabelle Sybil Hare
1874 - 1946
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Sarah Ellen Hare
1873 - 1917
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Nancy J Hare
1870 - 1891
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Joseph A. Hare
1869 - Unknown
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John Robert Hare
1879 - 1973
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Frank Hare
1876 - Unknown
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Thomas Foscue (Uncle Bud) Hare
1884 - 1974
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Imy Hare
1862 - Unknown

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