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Nathan O'Harra

Birth10 Sep 1844 - Franklin County, Ohio
Death12 Feb 1933 - Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio
MotherNot Available
FatherThomas O'Hara

Born in Franklin County, Ohio on 10 Sep 1844 to Thomas O'Hara. Nathan O'Harra married Sarah J Walcutt and had 7 children. He passed away on 12 Feb 1933 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.

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Thomas O'hara
Unknown - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Sarah J Walcutt
1853 - 1879
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Mary J Wooley
1860 - 1936
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William Jennings O'harra
1896 - 1971
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Frederick Arthur O'hara
1882 - Unknown
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Annie O'hara
1899 - Unknown
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Mary Elizabeth O'harra
1877 - 1911
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James R O'harra
1874 - 1895
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Katie O'hara
1884 - 1935
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Helen O'hara
1886 - 1891

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