From the History of Lycoming County by J F Meginnes
GEORGE HARER, the second son of Jacob Harer, was born March 26, 1832, at Block House, Tioga county, Pennsylvania. He was reared, in Mifflin township, and educated in the common schools. He remained upon the homestead farm until he was twenty-seven, when he engaged in farming and operating a saw mill. After leasing the homestead for three years, he, in 1852 purchased his present farm of 105 acres, which he has cleared and improved. Mr. Harer was married to Lovina, daughter of Rev. John Young. She died in 1862, leaving one daughter, Lovina, wife of William Bardo. He was again married to Hannah Boger, and to this union were born ton children: Reuben; Daniel; Aaron; Susan; David; Hiram; Myron; Jacob; Mary E., and Sarah S. Mr. Harer has filled the offices of supervisor, auditor, and school director for fifteen years, also tax collector. He is a Democrat in politics, and is a member and trustee of Mount Pleasant Evangelical church.
From the History of Lycoming County by J F Meginnes
GEORGE HARER, the second son of Jacob Harer, was born March 26, 1832, at Block House, Tioga county, Pennsylvania. He was reared, in Mifflin township, and educated in the common schools. He remained upon the homestead farm until he was twenty-seven, when he engaged in farming and operating a saw mill. After leasing the homestead for three years, he, in 1852 purchased his present farm of 105 acres, which he has cleared and improved. Mr. Harer was married to Lovina, daughter of Rev. John Young. She died in 1862, leaving one daughter, Lovina, wife of William Bardo. He was again married to Hannah Boger, and to this union were born ton children: Reuben; Daniel; Aaron; Susan; David; Hiram; Myron; Jacob; Mary E., and Sarah S. Mr. Harer has filled the offices of supervisor, auditor, and school director for fifteen years, also tax collector. He is a Democrat in politics, and is a member and trustee of Mount Pleasant Evangelical church.
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