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Harrison Horn 1928–2000 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Aug 1928

Birth Location: Conshohocken, Pennsylvania

Death Date: 27 Oct 2000

Death Location: Conshohocken, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Elmer Sr

Mother: Nellie Cross

Spouse(s): Mary Bowe

Children(s):

The story of Harrison Horn began in 1928 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. Harrison Horn married Mary Ann Bowe, and had children including Larry Horn. Harrison Horn passed away in 2000 in Conshohocken, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Harrison Horn began in 1928 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
  • Harrison Horn married Mary Ann Bowe, and had children including Larry Horn.
  • Harrison Horn passed away in 2000 in Conshohocken, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Harrison Horn's Ancestors

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Harrison Horn
1928–2000
Birth Place: Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
Parents
Elmer Edgar Horn Sr
1880–1948
Norristown, Montgomery, PA
Nellie (Pearl) Cross
1883–1947
Conshohocken Pennsylvania
Grandparents
George (L) Cross
1856–1934
England
Sarah (Elizabeth) Stephenson
1858–1922
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Harrison Horn's Timeline

2 Records

1928
31 Aug 1928
Birth of Harrison Horn in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
2000
27 Oct 2000
Age 72
Death of Harrison Horn in Conshohocken, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Conshohocken, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Aug 1928
    Event Place: Conshohocken, Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Oct 2000
    Event Place: Conshohocken, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA

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