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Harriet Etna Dunham 1837–1912 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1 Jun 1837
Birth Location: , Harrison, Ohio, USA
Death Date: 8 Mar 1912
Death Location: Laharpe, Hancock, Illinois, USA
Father: Nathaniel Dunham
Mother: Nancy Nelson
Spouse(s): Benjamin Carnes
Children(s): Martha Carnes
In 1837, Harriet Etna Dunham entered the world in , Harrison, Ohio, USA, born to Nathaniel Dunham And Nancy C Nelson. Harriet Etna Dunham married Benjamin Franklin Carnes, and had children including Martha Ellen Carnes. Harriet Etna Dunham passed away in 1912 in Laharpe, Hancock, Illinois, USA.
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Biography
- In 1837, Harriet Etna Dunham entered the world in , Harrison, Ohio, USA, born to Nathaniel Dunham And Nancy C Nelson.
- Harriet Etna Dunham married Benjamin Franklin Carnes, and had children including Martha Ellen Carnes.
- Harriet Etna Dunham passed away in 1912 in Laharpe, Hancock, Illinois, USA.
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Harriet Dunham's Descendants
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1. Martha (Ellen) Carnes 1861–1945 m. Norman (Mitchell) Bundy 1855–1909
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1. Amos (Henry) BUNDY 1892–1960 m. Edna (Florence) NELSON 1893–1983
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1. Pauline (Delores) BUNDY 1927–1986 m. Gail (Elsworth) LINK 1920–1985
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1. Larry Paul 1948–1955
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Harriet Dunham's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1 Jun 1837
Event Place: , Harrison, Ohio, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 8 Mar 1912
Event Place: Laharpe, Hancock, Illinois, USA