Note: In 1850, Ann M. Hare, 55yo b. PA, was living with six others: John K. Hare, a 29yo farmer b. PA; Mary, 26yo b. PA; Jonathan S., a 21yo laborer b. OH; Sarah Oyler, 9yo b. OH; Samuel Hare, a 17yo laborer; Christopher Hare, 14yo.[4]
Note: Evangelical Association, Rev. John Driesbach[5]
Sources
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Source: S62 Title: Index to Obituaries in Upper Sandusky Newspapers, Wyandot County, Ohio, 1868-1901; Researched by Foster Roszman, indexed by Scott Baker, published by The Wyandot Tracers Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, 1995; FLH 977.126/U1, V4r. Abbreviation: Index to Obituaries in Upper Sandusky Newspapers,
Source: S63 Title: History of Wyandot County Ohio; Leggett, Conaway & Co., 1884; Chicago; LHL Film #1000351. Abbreviation: History of Wyandot County Ohio; Leggett, Conaway &
Source: S67 Title: 1850 US Census OH, Wyandot Co. Abbreviation: 1850 US Census OH, Wyandot Co.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ann Maria by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
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