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Personal data James Patrick Hern 


Household of James Patrick Hern

(1) He is married to Rhoda Munson.

They got married about 1863 at somewhere in Ont.

James Patrick Hern oo Rhoda Munson

Marriage sources: Author: Navorska, Donald Roy; Title: Navorska ancestry chart, (Publication site: Olmsted Twp., Cuyahoga Co., OH; Publisher: DRN, Publication date: ca. MCMXLIV)
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Child(ren):

  1. Margaret Matilda Hern  1864-1948 
  2. Emma Lenore Hern  1866-1942 
  3. Lydia Rosetta Hern  1869-1943 


(2) He is married to Julia A Lane.

They got married on October 8, 1890 at Millington Twp., Tuscola Co., MI, he was 54 years old.

James Patrick Hern oo Julia A Lane

Sources: Title: 16-18 June 1900 Tuscola Co MI census, (Publication site: Tuscola Co., MI, Publisher: US fed. gov't., Publication date: xviii June MCM)

16-18 June 1900 census gives 10 years married to Julia. If that is correct, they were married between 17 June 1889 & 18 June 1890.
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(3) He is married to Mary A. Jahn.

They got married on July 17, 1913 at Port Huron, St. Clair Co., MI, he was 76 years old.


Notes about James Patrick Hern

James Patrick Hern

Sources: Author: Navorska, D. R.; Title: Navorska pedigree chart, (Publication site: Olmsted Twp., Cuyahoga Co., OH, Publisher: DRN, Publication date: ca. early 1940's, Repository: David A. Navorska library.

Title: 16-18 June 1900 Elkland Twp., Tuscola Co., MI census, (Publication site: Cass City MI, Publisher: US fed. gov't., Publication date: xviii June MCM), microfilm, repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

Occupation = Carpenter. Pob = Canada (English) Emigrated to U.S.A. in 1859 & has lived in U.S.A. 41 years. Dob = Oct 1837 Age = 62. Fath pob = NY Moth pob = NY.

Author: Navorska, Rose; Title: talk to D. A. Navorska, (Publication site: Ashland OH, Publisher: LRBEN, Publication date: iv Dec MCMLXXXVIII)

"Grandpa James Patrick Hern had a beard. He was not the kissing type."-iv Dec MCMLXXXVIII-Ashland, OH

James' wives:

1) Mary A. Jahn. Margaret has moth born is what looks like Conn on the 1880 census.
2) Rhoda Munson
3) Julia Lane (1900 Census) Vera Arnold states JPH had several wives. Julia Lane Hardy Hern Vyse.

Title: «u»Huron Co OH Cemetery Inscriptions«/u», (Publication site: Norwalk OH, Publisher: HCCOGS, Publication date: MCMXCVII), pg. 888, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"Wakeman Village Cemetery, Wakeman Twp
...
Middle, Second Section Back - Row 8
...
11 HERN, James P. 1837-1923 (masonic symbol)
12 FLEW, Charles J. 1885 - 1950 (masonic symbol)
Lydia R. 1869 - 1943 (Eastern Stars symbol)"

Death Certificate has place of birth = Maine.
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Ancestors (and descendant) of James Patrick Hern

George Herron
1793-1855
Ann Watson
1797-< 1908
John Ephraim Hern
± 1819-< 1930

James Patrick Hern
1836-1923

(1) ± 1863

Rhoda Munson
1844-1890

(2) 1890

Julia A Lane
1848-1920

(3) 1913

Mary A. Jahn
1845-< 1956


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