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John Hardman

Birth1822 - County Louth, Ireland
Death3 Apr 1889 - Owego, Tioga, New York
MotherNot Available
FatherLawrence Hardman

Born in County Louth, Ireland on 1822 to Lawrence Hardman. John Hardman married Juila Murray and had 11 children. He passed away on 3 Apr 1889 in Owego, Tioga, New York.

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Parents
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Lawrence Hardman
1798 - 1876
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Spouse(s)
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Juila Murray
1838 - 1922
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Gertrude Aurelia Hardman
1874 - 1958
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Ellen Hardman
1860 - 1889
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Patrick Hardman
1862 - Unknown
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Cornelius L Hardman
1869 - Unknown
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John F Hardman
1867 - Unknown
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Edward T Hardman
1872 - 1872
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Anna Hardman
1864 - 1864
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Mary Agnes Hardman
1863 - 1863
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Louise Hardman
1876 - 1878
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Henry V Hardman
1882 - 1883
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Josephine Hardman
1871 - 1902

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