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Roxanna "Roxy Ann" Card

Birth3 Jun 1843 - Pamelia, Jefferson, New York, USA
Death19 Jan 1929 - Pauls Valley, Garvin, Oklahoma, USA
MotherAngeline Cross
FatherJoshua Madison Card

Born in Pamelia, Jefferson, New York, USA on 3 Jun 1843 to Joshua Madison Card and Angeline Cross. Roxanna "Roxy Ann" Card married Patrick Henry O'Harro and had 12 children. She passed away on 19 Jan 1929 in Pauls Valley, Garvin, Oklahoma, USA.

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Parents
Joshua Madison Card
1812 - 1890
Angeline Cross
1825 - 1880
Spouse(s)
Patrick Henry O'harro
1836 - 1919
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Helen Elizabeth O'harro
1862 - 1947
Harriet Amelia "Hattie" O'harro
1869 - 1962
James Byron O'harro
1873 - 1951
Mary Matilda "Mollie" O'harro
1877 - 1968
George Henry O'harro
1865 - 1894
Margaret Angeline O'harro
1879 - 1949

Charles Erwin O'harro
1864 - 1949
Edward Horace O'harro
1871 - Unknown
William Francis O'harro
1867 - 1942
John Wesley O'harro
1875 - 1957
Carrie Ann O'harro
1883 - 1975
Katherine Josephine "Katie" O'harro
1881 - 1960

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