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Newton Hover

Birth18 Dec 1820 - Duck Creek, Trumbull, Ohio
DeathJuly 10, 1902 - Shawnee (Allen Co., Ohio
MotherSally Fitch Adgate
FatherEzekiel Hover

Born in Duck Creek, Trumbull, Ohio on 18 Dec 1820 to Ezekiel Hover and Sally Fitch Adgate. Newton Hover married Sarah Hover-Watt and had 8 children. He passed away on July 10, 1902 in Shawnee (Allen Co., Ohio.

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Parents
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Ezekiel Hover
1771 - 1851
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Sally Fitch Adgate
1784 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Hover-watt
1830 - 1864
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Mary A Kenedy
1825 - 1875
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Frank Hudson Hover
1863 - 1936
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Watt B Hover
1857 - 1884
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Newton Greenberry Hover
1860 - 1891
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Ella V. Hover
1846 - 1850
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Joseph Judson Hover
1863 - 1949
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Laura Hover
1850 - 1851
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Clara Miller-hover
1850 - 1897
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Huldah Temple-hover
1854 - 1904

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