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John Hare

Birth~1815 - Not Available
DeathNot Available - North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMary Kelly
FatherGeorge Hare

Born on ~1815 to George Hare and Mary Kelly. John Hare married Esther Ridgley and had 15 children. He passed away in North Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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George Hare
1810 - 1894
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Mary Kelly
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Esther Ridgley
1825 - Unknown
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Sarah Hare
1821 - 1905
Children Show all
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Ester Hare
1862 - Unknown
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James Hare
1864 - Unknown
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Alexander Hare
1856 - Unknown
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John Hunt Hare
1854 - Unknown
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William Hare
1858 - Unknown
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Kate Hare
1860 - Unknown
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Anna M Hare
1849 - 1908
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Mary E Hare
1850 - Unknown
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John Hare
1863 - 1935
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Rebecca Hare
Unknown - Unknown
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Walter L. Hare
1925 - 2000
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Mary E Hare
1850 - Unknown
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John Hare
1852 - 1930
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Esther A. Hare
1837 - 1913
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Rebecca Hare
1871 - 1928

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