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Rachel Harriet Willard 1838–1915 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 February 1838

Birth Location: Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, United States

Death Date: 15 November 1915

Death Location: Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas, United States of America

Father: William Willard

Mother: Sarah Sill

Spouse(s): Harmon Hockman

Children(s): Sarah Warren, Caroline Clark, Edward Hockman, Lyman Hockman

Rachel Harriet Willard was born in 1838 in Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, United States, the child of William A Willard And Sarah Sill. In 1850, Rachel Harriet Willard resided in Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, USA. Rachel Harriet Willard married Harmon Hartley Hockman, and had children including Caroline Amanda Clark, Edward Oliver Hockman, Lyman Hockman, Sarah Jane Warren. Rachel Harriet Willard passed away in 1915 in Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Rachel Harriet Willard was born in 1838 in Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, United States, the child of William A Willard And Sarah Sill.
  • In 1850, Rachel Harriet Willard resided in Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, USA.
  • Rachel Harriet Willard married Harmon Hartley Hockman, and had children including Caroline Amanda Clark, Edward Oliver Hockman, Lyman Hockman, Sarah Jane Warren.
  • Rachel Harriet Willard passed away in 1915 in Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas, United States of America.

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Spouses(s)

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Rachel Willard's Ancestors

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Rachel Willard
1838–1915
Birth Place: Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, United States
Parents
William A. Willard
1804–1885
Ohio, USA
Sarah Sill
1804–1879
Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
John (Edward) Sill
1776–1844
Paoli, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Sarah Morris
1782–1842
Guernsey County, Ohio, USA
Great-Grandparents
Michael Sill
1736–1818
Ruth Ottey
1747–1820
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James I
1700–1774
Ann Baker
1703–1798
Phillip Ottey
1706–1750
Sarah Baker
1711–1750

Rachel Willard's Descendants

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Rachel (Harriet) Willard (18 February 1838–15 November 1915) m. Harmon (Hartley) Hockman (22 November 1833–5 December 1917)
  1. 1. Sarah (Jane) Warren 1861–1905
  2. 2. Caroline (Amanda) Clark 1858–1947
  3. 3. Edward (Oliver) Hockman 1872–1955
  4. 4. Lyman Hockman 1875–1922

Rachel Willard's Timeline

3 Records

1838
18 February 1838
Birth of Rachel Harriet Willard in Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, United States
Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, United States
1850
1850
Age 12
Rachel Harriet Willard resided here in Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, USA
Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, USA
1915
15 November 1915
Age 77
Death of Rachel Harriet Willard in Kansas, United States
Kansas, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 February 1838
    Event Place: Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, United States
    Record Source:
    [1] 1850 United States Federal Census, The National Archives in Washington, DC; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: Malaga, Monroe, Ohio; Roll: 712; Page: 233b
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Malaga, Monroe, Ohio, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, The National Archives in Washington, DC; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: Malaga, Monroe, Ohio; Roll: 712; Page: 233b

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 November 1915
    Event Place: Kansas, United States
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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