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Olive Hovey Farr 1825–1915 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 MAR 1825

Birth Location: Waterford, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA

Death Date: 8 DEC 1915

Death Location: Lewisville, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA

Father: Winslow Farr

Mother: Olive Freeman

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In 1825, Olive Hovey Farr entered the world in Waterford, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA, born to Winslow Robert Farr And Olive Hovey Freeman. Olive Hovey Farr married William Holmes Walker. Olive Hovey Farr passed away in 1915 in Lewisville, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1825, Olive Hovey Farr entered the world in Waterford, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA, born to Winslow Robert Farr And Olive Hovey Freeman.
  • Olive Hovey Farr married William Holmes Walker.
  • Olive Hovey Farr passed away in 1915 in Lewisville, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA.

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Olive Farr's Ancestors

Self
Olive Farr
1825–1915
Birth Place: Waterford, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA
Parents
Winslow Robert Farr
1794–1867
Chesterfield County, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Olive (Hovey) Freeman
1799–1893
Waterford, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA
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Olive Farr's Timeline

2 Records

1825
8 MAR 1825
Birth of Olive Hovey Farr in Waterford, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA
Waterford, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA
1915
8 DEC 1915
Age 90
Death of Olive Hovey Farr in Lewisville, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA
Lewisville, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 MAR 1825
    Event Place: Waterford, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 DEC 1915
    Event Place: Lewisville, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA

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