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George Washington Horner

Birth20 Jan 1825 - Posey, Washington, Indiana, United States
Death17 May 1898 - Pinckneyville, Perry, Illinois, United States
MotherSarah Elizabeth Royse
FatherWilliam E Horner

Born in Posey, Washington, Indiana, United States on 20 Jan 1825 to William E Horner and Sarah Elizabeth Royse. George Washington Horner married Sarah Ann Smith and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 May 1898 in Pinckneyville, Perry, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
William E Horner
1798 - 1872
Sarah Elizabeth Royse
1803 - 1866
Spouse(s)
Sarah Ann Smith
1830 - 1916
Children Show all
Lyman R Horner
1863 - 1940
Belle Horner
1864 - 1932
Alice A. Horner
1866 - 1885
Mary E. Horner
1854 - 1935

Anna A Horner
1866 - 1936
Martha Sarah "Mattie" Horner
1856 - 1943
Dolly Horner
1858 - 1940
John William Horner
1853 - 1928

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