in the year 1870: Lawrence, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.Source 3
in the year 1850: Pike, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.Source 3
in the year 1860: Pike, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.Source 3
in the year 1880: Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States.Source 3
Census on June 18, 1880, Harvey and Margaret, both age 42, are living in Clearfield, Clearfield Co., PA.Source 3
Census on June 18, 1870, Harvey and Margaret, both age 32, are living in Lawrence Twp., Clearfield Co., PA.Source 3
(Military Fact) in the year 1898 in Margaret applied for a widow's pension from the U. S. Government for Harvey's service during the Civil War. Application #673696, Certificate # 473924 for PA.Source 3
(Military Fact) on April 14, 1893 in Harvey applied for a pension from the U. S. Government for being wounded in the Civil War. He is listed as an invalid. Application Number 16880. Received as per certificate number 26112.Source 3
He died in the year 1898 in Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, Verenigde Staten, he was 60 years old.
Alternative: He died in the year 1898 in Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States, he was 60 years old.Source 3
Alternative: He died in the year 1898 in Clearfield Co., PA, he was 60 years old.Source 3
Alternative: He died in the year 1898 in Clearfield Co., PA, he was 60 years old.Source 3
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