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John Peter HOSIER

Birth30 Apr 1870 - White Haven, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States
Death21 February 1959 - Wilson (Northampton County), Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherCaroline Shafer
FatherWilliam H Hosier

Born in White Haven, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States on 30 Apr 1870 to William H Hosier and Caroline Shafer. John Peter HOSIER married Maude Estella Bush and had 6 children. He passed away on 21 February 1959 in Wilson (Northampton County), Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
William H Hosier
1848 - 1922
Caroline Shafer
1837 - 1927
Spouse(s)
Maude Estella Bush
1871 - 1948
Children Show all
Isaac "Ike" L. Hosier
1894 - 1964
Elizabeth Hosier
1901 - 1983
John Leroy Hosier
1906 - 1976

Esther Marie Hosier
1898 - 1947
William Clarence Hosier
1896 - 1993
Harold E. "Hap" Hosier
1909 - 2000

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