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Harriet <I>Bonner</I> McNabb Minteer

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Harriet Bonner McNabb Minteer

Birth
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Sep 1889 (aged 48)
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Worthington, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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In 1850 she lived with her parents (father and step-mother, really, as her mother had died when she was two), three older brothers and two younger sisters on a farm in North Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, PA. Her father owned real property worth $2000.

In 1860 she lived with her first husband, William McNabb, and their two daughters in a house in Kittanning, PA. William worked as a carpenter and owned $150 worth of personal property.

In 1870 she lived with her second husband, their two children, and her three children from her first marriage, in a house in Kittanning. It may have been the same house she had lived in in 1860, although with a growing family it seems a bigger house would have been needed. James worked as a carpenter and owned $200 worth of personal property.

In 1880 they lived in a house in West Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA. Most of their neighbors were Claypooles, and from other neighbors' names it might be possible to determine almost exactly where they lived.
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other child:
William Ellsworth McNabb (1863-1900)
In 1850 she lived with her parents (father and step-mother, really, as her mother had died when she was two), three older brothers and two younger sisters on a farm in North Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, PA. Her father owned real property worth $2000.

In 1860 she lived with her first husband, William McNabb, and their two daughters in a house in Kittanning, PA. William worked as a carpenter and owned $150 worth of personal property.

In 1870 she lived with her second husband, their two children, and her three children from her first marriage, in a house in Kittanning. It may have been the same house she had lived in in 1860, although with a growing family it seems a bigger house would have been needed. James worked as a carpenter and owned $200 worth of personal property.

In 1880 they lived in a house in West Franklin Township, Armstrong County, PA. Most of their neighbors were Claypooles, and from other neighbors' names it might be possible to determine almost exactly where they lived.
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other child:
William Ellsworth McNabb (1863-1900)


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