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Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Re: BALTGEN-D Digest V99 #2
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 18:34:51 EST


In that case you should have the benefit of the source of that information.
The DOD for Jane Bell hare came from Marriages and Deaths in The Baltimore
Sun, 1837-1850 by Robert Barnes. The marriage date came from the Dielman-
Hayward File, Maryland Genealogical Society.

Norm

In a message dated 1/4/99 11:29:16 AM !!!First Boot!!!,
writes:

> Thanks! It may not me much data, but it is data I did not
> have!
>
> Vince
>
> wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 1/4/99 12:49:09 AM !!!First Boot!!!,
> > writes:
> >
> > > Strangely, I am just ready to begin looking for a
> > > Hare (some spelled Hair):
> > >
> > > Charles Bell Hare fathered by William Hare who married
> > > Jane Bell. Jane's father was Charles Bell. Here is
> > > where I am stuck. Are you connected? I heard the
> > > family moved to Baltimore.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Vince
> >
> > Hi Vince,
> >
> > We have not connected to this William HARE/HAIR. I do have info but it
> only
> > tells me that they married on 5 May 1805 and that Jane Bell Hare died on
> 13
> > Mar 1847. William apparently pre-deceased her. My notes indicate that I
> > think he was included in the 1830 Census.
> >
> > I doubt that there is a connection with my line which is of German
origin.
> > These HARES, originally settling in Baltimore County, did not begin
> migrating
> > to Baltimore until the mid-1870's.
> >
> > Early HARE residents of Baltimore are not likely to be related.
> >
> > Will keep you in mind if I come up with anything in the near future.
> >
> > Norm

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