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Phillip Emory Hare

Birth1812 - Ross County, Ohio, United States of America
Death22 Jan 1883 - Fincastle, Brown County, Ohio, United States of America
MotherSally Ross
FatherW. Daniel Hare

Born in Ross County, Ohio, United States of America on 1812 to W. Daniel Hare and Sally Ross. Phillip Emory Hare married Martha Ann Owens and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 Jan 1883 in Fincastle, Brown County, Ohio, United States of America.

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Parents
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W. Daniel Hare
1789 - 1868
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Sally Ross
1791 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Martha Ann Owens
1822 - 1899
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Martha Ellen Hare
1849 - 1928
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Daniel Milton Hare
1851 - 1915
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Frank Heaton Hare
1864 - 1934
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William L Hare
1854 - 1928
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Lewis P. Hare
1862 - Unknown
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Catharine Hare
1859 - Unknown
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Mary M "Mollie" Hare
1846 - 1927
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Oliver Perry Hare
1856 - 1910
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John Hare
1868 - Unknown
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Thomas Hare
1867 - Unknown

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