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John Calhoun Mahar

Birth24 May 1849 - Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, United States
Death13 October 1919 - Greenwood County, Kansas, United States of America
MotherEliza Secrest
FatherThomas Jackson Mahar

Born in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, United States on 24 May 1849 to Thomas Jackson Mahar and Eliza Secrest. John Calhoun Mahar married Bergit Caroline Holverson and had 7 children. He passed away on 13 October 1919 in Greenwood County, Kansas, United States of America.

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Parents
Thomas Jackson Mahar
1817 - 1897
Eliza Secrest
1825 - 1861
Spouse(s)
Bergit Caroline Holverson
1850 - 1917
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Pearl Jane Mahar Hublitz
1878 - 1972
Leonard Samuel Mahar
1889 - 1991
Thomas B Mahar
1886 - 1976
Rachel Cornelia Mahar
1892 - 1991

Hosea Edwin Mahar
1881 - 1978
Philip Lars Mahar
1898 - 1979
Emma Frances Mahar (Craig)
1883 - 1980

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