Joseph and Jane HIRN - Oklahoma, and son John Armstrong HIRN
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Joseph and Jane HIRN - Oklahoma, and son John Armstrong HIRN
In the Sinnett Cemetery, Pawnee County, Oklahoma lies three HIRNs:
Jane HIRN (1852-1944) shares a tombstone with her husband, Joseph (1851-1941) HIRN. A military grave marker for John A. HIRN is near them.
His birth: Dec. 6, 1888
Death: Oct. 19, 1868
He served in World War I. I found his WWI draft registration card on Ancestry.com and it indicates his middle name is Armstrong, and his birthplace was "Louisville" or "Lanesville" in Missouri. He was currently living in Keystone, Pawnee County, Oklahoma.
The 1930 census has John A. HIRN living with his mother, Jane in Cimarron Township, Pawnee County, Oklahoma. But no mention of dad, Joseph. The marital status for mom is blurred.
Jane's birthplace, and that of her father and mother are: OH NJ KY.
Her son John's birthplace and that of his father and mother is: MO OH OH
I am not related; just passing this along.
Jane HIRN (1852-1944) shares a tombstone with her husband, Joseph (1851-1941) HIRN. A military grave marker for John A. HIRN is near them.
His birth: Dec. 6, 1888
Death: Oct. 19, 1868
He served in World War I. I found his WWI draft registration card on Ancestry.com and it indicates his middle name is Armstrong, and his birthplace was "Louisville" or "Lanesville" in Missouri. He was currently living in Keystone, Pawnee County, Oklahoma.
The 1930 census has John A. HIRN living with his mother, Jane in Cimarron Township, Pawnee County, Oklahoma. But no mention of dad, Joseph. The marital status for mom is blurred.
Jane's birthplace, and that of her father and mother are: OH NJ KY.
Her son John's birthplace and that of his father and mother is: MO OH OH
I am not related; just passing this along.