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Eliphal Harding (abt. 1763)

Eliphal "Fally" Harding aka Lee
Born about in Horton, Kings, Nova Scotiamap
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Biography

Eliphal "Fally" Harding is the child of Israel Harding and Sarah Harris[1]. She married Benjamin Lee of Digby County, and then married William Allison[2] [3] [4]

Note: {geni:about_me} married Benjamin Lee first.

married William Allison second.

Sources

  1. Wright, Esther Clark, 1895-. Planters And Pioneers. rev. ed. [Canada: s.n.], 1982
  2. The Journey Of A Lifetime: The True Story Of Israel And Sarah (Harris) Harding, UEL, by Carol Harding, published in 2015 by the United Empire Loyalists Association, Nova Scotia branch
  3. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Genealogies : Transcribed from the Yarmouth Herald, by George S. Brown; prepared for publication by Martha & William Reamy, assisted by John McDonald Hilton ... et al.; published in Baltimore : Genealogical Pub. Co., c1993. ISBN: 0806313722; page 650
  4. The History of Kings County, Nova Scotia, Heart of the Acadian Land by Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton; Publication date 1910; Publisher The Salem Press Company

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Harding-5026 and Harding-1826 appear to represent the same person because: Same parents and spouses
posted by Laurie Giffin

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