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Hiram Franklin Harp

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Hiram Franklin Harp

Birth
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
16 Jan 1912 (aged 73)
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4 (east)
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Hiram Franklin Harp was born July 26, 1838 near Fredrick in Fredrick county, Maryland, and died at Holton, Jan. 26, 1912, in his seventy-fourth year. He was married Dec. 31, 1874, to Mary E. DeGroote. She with five children survive him, C. H. Harp, of St. Paul, Minn., W. C. Harp, of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Mary S. Brown, of New Madison, Ohio, Mrs. Clara Swain, of Carrolton, Ohio, and Mrs. Reba Bernard, of Holton. Mr. Harp was an industrious man and in spite of his advanced age, has been active in the carpenter trade up into the past few months ... burial was in the Holton cemetery.

The Holton Recorder, January 25, 1912.

... He had a stroke of apoplexy Saturday morning from which he never rallied and his life was despaired of from the first. The funeral will be held this afternoon, at the residence on Pennsylvania avenue.

The Holton Recorder, January 18, 1912.

.... He was married in 1859 to Catherine C. Caugh. Of this union, four children survive him, viz.,
C. F. Harp of St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. Clarence Swain of West Carrolton, Ohio, Mrs. W. S. Brown of New Madison, Ohio, and W. C. Harp of Oklahoma City. In 1874 he married Mary E. Degrottle who with their daughter, Mrs. Reba Bernard survive him ....

The Holton Signal, January 25, 1912.
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Hiram Franklin Harp was born July 26, 1838 near Fredrick in Fredrick county, Maryland, and died at Holton, Jan. 26, 1912, in his seventy-fourth year. He was married Dec. 31, 1874, to Mary E. DeGroote. She with five children survive him, C. H. Harp, of St. Paul, Minn., W. C. Harp, of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Mary S. Brown, of New Madison, Ohio, Mrs. Clara Swain, of Carrolton, Ohio, and Mrs. Reba Bernard, of Holton. Mr. Harp was an industrious man and in spite of his advanced age, has been active in the carpenter trade up into the past few months ... burial was in the Holton cemetery.

The Holton Recorder, January 25, 1912.

... He had a stroke of apoplexy Saturday morning from which he never rallied and his life was despaired of from the first. The funeral will be held this afternoon, at the residence on Pennsylvania avenue.

The Holton Recorder, January 18, 1912.

.... He was married in 1859 to Catherine C. Caugh. Of this union, four children survive him, viz.,
C. F. Harp of St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. Clarence Swain of West Carrolton, Ohio, Mrs. W. S. Brown of New Madison, Ohio, and W. C. Harp of Oklahoma City. In 1874 he married Mary E. Degrottle who with their daughter, Mrs. Reba Bernard survive him ....

The Holton Signal, January 25, 1912.


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