Jacob and Mary were living in Jefferson, Wayne, Iowa in 1870.[1] The household also held Rachel, Frances, and Aggie.[1] Jacob was farming with real estate worth $1600 and personal effects worth $1400.[1]
Frances married Florence Albert Haner 6 Mar 1882 in Wayne County, Iowa.[2][3]
Frances is buried in Shriver-Higley Cemetery, Clio, Wayne, Iowa.[4]
↑ Sharr, Mary Lou Ulmer, "Grandpa Sharr, Grandma Redmiller, and You...", August 1982, self-published. pg 7 (Abby Glann has a copy)
↑ "Iowa Marriages, 1809-1992," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XJYM-3PS : 10 February 2018), Jacob Sharr in entry for F. A. Haner and Francis Jane Sharr, 06 Mar 1883; citing , Wayne, Iowa, reference 2:3R4WKRH; FHL microfilm 1,009,070.
↑ Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 25 August 2019), memorial page for Frances Jane Sharr Haner (1866–1936), Find A Grave Memorial no. 63948146, citing Shriver-Higley Cemetery, Clio, Wayne County, Iowa, USA ; Maintained by InSearchOf (contributor 47282406) .
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