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Harriet Marie [Hubbard] SPANG

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Harriet Marie [Hubbard] SPANG
Harriet Marie Hubbard b.1824 Middleton, CT d.1913 Buffalo, WY. Married Peter Spang 1847 in New Haven, CT. She went around the horn in a merchant ship, crossed the Ismus of Panama by mule, got Panama Fever and was shipwrecked on the way to meet Peter in the California gold fields in Sonora. Opened a boarding house there, made more money than panning for gold, returned to CT, then to Buffalo, WY.
Date & Place: at Harriet Marie Hubbard Spang in Buffalo, Wyoming United States
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