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Mary M DeHaas

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Mary M DeHaas

Birth
Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Jan 1894 (aged 48)
Bellefonte, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Romola, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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OF REVOLUTIONARY ANCESTRY.—A woman whose ancestors figured with distinction in the Revolutionary army, died at three o'clock on Tuesday, on North Spring Street. It was Miss Mary DeHaas who, with her sister, moved here from Romola last spring and had since resided in one of the Powers houses.
She was a daughter of the late John P. DeHaas, of Curtin Township, and a grand-daughter of General Philip DeHaas, who was a line officer in the Revolutionary War, and also an officer in the French and Indian War prevues to that.
Deceased was about fifty years of age and had been ill but a short time. She was a devoted member of the Disciple Church and her remains were taken to Romola yesterday morning, where interment was made in the Disciple grave yard.
~Democratic Watchman—Bellefonte, PA—Friday, January 19, 1894~
OF REVOLUTIONARY ANCESTRY.—A woman whose ancestors figured with distinction in the Revolutionary army, died at three o'clock on Tuesday, on North Spring Street. It was Miss Mary DeHaas who, with her sister, moved here from Romola last spring and had since resided in one of the Powers houses.
She was a daughter of the late John P. DeHaas, of Curtin Township, and a grand-daughter of General Philip DeHaas, who was a line officer in the Revolutionary War, and also an officer in the French and Indian War prevues to that.
Deceased was about fifty years of age and had been ill but a short time. She was a devoted member of the Disciple Church and her remains were taken to Romola yesterday morning, where interment was made in the Disciple grave yard.
~Democratic Watchman—Bellefonte, PA—Friday, January 19, 1894~


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