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George W. Tharp and wife Mary Ester Hover

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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George W. Tharp and wife Mary Ester Hover
These are my gg grandparents, George W. Tharp and Mary Ester Hover. George is holding his grand daughter, Martha E. Tharp. Taken in 1920, in Bourbon, Marshall County, Indiana.
People in photo include: Mary Ester Hover and Martha E. Tharp
Date & Place: in Bourbon, Marshall County, Indiana USA
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George W. Tharp was born on August 2, 1843. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember George W. Tharp.
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