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About Elizabeth Mexaue Hare
Lengthy article published in regards to missing son Burke in The Minneapolis Tribune. Pub. Date February 5, 1892; page 5. It states the other young men came home, but Burke was never heard from again...
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hare, of 706 Twenty-fifth Avenue Northeast, are making anxious inquiries as to their son, Burke, who left home in April last to go West with several other young men. For some time he wrote home regularly, but nothing has been heard from him since October, when he was in Red Oak, IA.
St. Paul Daily Globe. Pub. Date February 6, 1892
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-This memorial MAY be a cenotaph. According to the burial card for Lizzie Hare, she was removed to Hillside cemetery in 1920, but the gravestone seems to have been left behind (to be verified)
-Per the 1880 census; George W. & Lizzie and family living in Campbell Co., Kentucky. By 1885 they moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Elizabeth Mexaue Hare's Timeline
1851 |
December 10, 1851
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Comté de Butler, PA, United States
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1872 |
1872
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1874 |
1874
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Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH, United States
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1875 |
1875
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Ohio, United States
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1876 |
1876
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1878 |
February 4, 1878
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Ohio, United States
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1914 |
September 10, 1914
Age 62
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Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN, United States
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Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery, 2945 Cedar Avenue, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN, 55407, United States
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