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- [S52]  1850 US Federal Census. 
 
  
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- [S4]  1870 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com). 
 
  
- [S38]  1880 US Federal Census.
 
Name: 	Adam Haren 
Home in 1880: 	Malaga, Monroe, Ohio 
Age: 	40 
Estimated birth year: 	abt 1840 
Birthplace: 	Ohio 
Relation to head-of-household: 	Self (Head) 
Father's birthplace: 	France 
Mother's birthplace: 	France 
Neighbors: 	View others on page 
Occupation: 	Farmer 
Marital Status: 	Widower 
Race: 	White 
Gender: 	Male 
 
  
- [S19]  1900 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com). 
 
  
- [S30]  1910 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com). 
 
  
- [S5]  Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944 and 1958-2002.
 
Name: 	Adam Haren 
Death Date: 	23 Apr 1918 
County of Death: 	Belmont 
 
  
- [S926]  Find-A-Grave, (www.findagrave.com).
 
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Birth: 	Sep. 17, 1839 
Miltonsburg 
Monroe County 
Ohio, USA 
Death: 	May 25, 1918 
Barnesville 
Belmont County 
Ohio, USA 
 
Obit: Adam Haren of this city, died at the family home on South Gardner Street, Saturday evening at six-thirty o'clock, death being a result of a complication of diseases. 
He had been in poor health for two years, and for one year had been unable to go about. The decedent was seventy-eight years of age. He was born at Miltonsburg, and lived there and at Woodsfield until coming to this place seventeen years ago. During the years of activity he followed the occupation of farming which was the work he liked best, and at which he was very successful. 
In early life he was married to Miss Angeline Gallagher, whose death took place forty-two years ago. In 1901, he was united in marrige at Denver, Colorado, to Mrs. Nettie Gibson, who survives him. 
Mr. Haren volunteered at the outbreak of the Civil War and after serving two years, was invalided out of the service. As a man, he had qualities of determination and will to carry on to a successful termination whatever he undertook, and it was but seldom that he did not succeed. He was a man of few words, and therefore did not have many intimate friends, but those to whom he gave his confidence knew him as one who was true to his vows and beliefs, and ready at all times to meet the obligations of life. 
Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Charles Haren of Woodsfield, William Haren of Cleveland; and a daughter, Mrs. Charles Ellis of this city. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Gallagher of Temperanceville and Mrs. Lena Armbruster of Urbana, and a brother John Haren of Woodsfield. He is survived by eleven grandchildren. 
Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at the Catholic Church, conducted by Rev. William Robbin. Burial at Miltonsburg. 
 
St. John's Cemetery Record - Row J 
2. Haren, Adam - 1839-1918  
  
Family links:  
 Parents: 
  Johann Peter Haren (1797 - 1868) 
  Gertrude Catherine Weisend Haren (1807 - 1893) 
  
 Siblings: 
  Joseph Franklin Haren (1826 - 1881)* 
  Peter Haren (1828 - 1900)** 
  Peter Haren (1828 - 1900)* 
  Adam Haren (1839 - 1918)** 
  Adam Haren (1839 - 1918) 
  Michael Haren (1842 - 1910)** 
  Barbara Haren Gallagher (1845 - 1920)** 
  John B Haren (1851 - 1919)** 
  
*Calculated relationship 
**Half-sibling 
  
Burial: 
Saint John The Baptist Church Cemetery 
Miltonsburg 
Monroe County 
Ohio, USA 
  
Created by: Charles Burkhardt 
Record added: Feb 16, 2013 
Find A Grave Memorial# 105315505 
  
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