In July 1924, Frances married John Lewis Hain Jr. The ceremony took place in Marysville, Pennsylvania. Before getting married, the bride was employed as a stenographer and the groom was a clerk. They had two children, John Hain III and Jean Lois (Hain) Simmers.
An infant grandchild, Mark Simmers died in 1951 and was buried at Chestnut Grove Cemetery, in the family lot where Florence's husband was buried eight years later.
Mrs. Frances Hain was a resident of Virginia when she died in March 1988. She was 88 years old. There is a gravestone with Frances Hain's name on it at Chestnut Grove Cemetery.
In July 1924, Frances married John Lewis Hain Jr. The ceremony took place in Marysville, Pennsylvania. Before getting married, the bride was employed as a stenographer and the groom was a clerk. They had two children, John Hain III and Jean Lois (Hain) Simmers.
An infant grandchild, Mark Simmers died in 1951 and was buried at Chestnut Grove Cemetery, in the family lot where Florence's husband was buried eight years later.
Mrs. Frances Hain was a resident of Virginia when she died in March 1988. She was 88 years old. There is a gravestone with Frances Hain's name on it at Chestnut Grove Cemetery.
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