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Harriet Alexander Haney

Birth09 Mar 1835 - Saline County, Missouri, USA
Death02 JAN 1919 - Slater, Saline Co, MO
MotherJudah judith friby
FatherAlexander Hanie

Born in Saline County, Missouri, USA on 09 Mar 1835 to Alexander Hanie and Judah judith friby. Harriet Alexander Haney married Daniel Masterson McCormack and had 8 children. She passed away on 02 JAN 1919 in Slater, Saline Co, MO.

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Parents
Alexander Hanie
Unknown - Unknown
Judah Judith Friby
1812 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Daniel Masterson Mccormack
1830 - 1908
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Rufus Thomas Mccormack
1868 - 1937
Roxie Belle Mccormack
1875 - 1965
Harriett Vernatta Mccormick
1879 - 1945
Ralph Lee Mccormack
1860 - 1942

Wickliff Williams Mccormack
1871 - 1905
Romeo 'Romie' Hardin Mccormack
1863 - 1953
Daniel Everett Mccormack
1865 - 1891
Eva Mccormac
1865 - Unknown

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