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Henry Jacob Haller

Birth20 Nov 1863 - New Hanover, Monroe, Illinois
Deathmarch 1, 1934 - Greene County, Arkansas, USA
MotherMarie Niemeier
FatherGeorge F. Haller

Born in New Hanover, Monroe, Illinois on 20 Nov 1863 to George F. Haller and Marie Niemeier. Henry Jacob Haller married Clara Ann Kauble and had 9 children. He passed away on march 1, 1934 in Greene County, Arkansas, USA.

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Parents
George F. Haller
1836 - 1916
Marie Niemeier
1845 - 1874
Spouse(s)
Clara Ann Kauble
1872 - 1952
Frederika Louise Toelken
1877 - 1898
Children Show all
Freeda Marie (Mary) Haller
1895 - 1960
Joseph H Haller
1902 - 1981
Grace Velma Haller
1911 - 1929
Carrie E Haller
1898 - 1898
Franklin Glenn Haller
1904 - 1985

Harry Truman Haller
1908 - 1989
Herman Leroy Haller
1905 - 1998
Elsie Sarah Haller
1913 - 1997
May Haller
1897 - Unknown

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