Hearne History - Page 767

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In 1908, Isaac Knowles bought a home and moved to it, just outside the city limits of Philadelphia, in a little Hamlet named Melbourne, containing one hundred and eight new houses, built in pairs of nine different styles. His address is 6445, West Chester Road, Upper Darby, Pa.

Page 195. Mrs. Ellen Freney, died Nov. 2, 1905, and Mr. Elijah Freney died May 4,1907. In summer of 1896, a son named Marshall, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flickey; also Nov. 28, 1906, E. Edwin Freney, married Miss Lela Hitchens, of Philadelphia, and on June 17, 1909, a daughter was born to them named Eleanor Parker.

Page 204. Mrs. Mary Ann McColley, died April 11, 1911. Page 206. Edward Wilson Hearne, should be George Wilson Hearne.

212. Pittsburg, should be Pittsville.

Page 227. Mrs. Laura (Ford) Hearne, (lied May 10, 1909.

Page 247. Edwin Ross Hearne, Jr., served during the Phillipine insurrection, 1st Lieut. of Scouts, and Constabulary forces U. S. A. Feb. 19, 1911, he married Miss Pauline B. Cahn. Also Edmund Hearne Christopher, was born 1903, instead of 1893 also Dwight E. Hollister, Jr., son of Dwight E. and Elizabeth A., was born May 10, 1909; also Anna Teresa Hearne, married John Rudolph Heise, of New York City. Children: Frances Adele Hearne, born Dec. 12, 1902; Rudolph John, born July 1, 1904; Anna Katharine, born July 7, 1905, and Edwin, born Feb. 1909.

Seventh line from bottom, Wm. H. Hearne, married June 24, 1907, Miss Hazel Campbell of Kansas City, Mo. She was born 1888. Second line from bottom, Edward Ames Hearne on Mar. 4, 1908, married Miss Gertrude McKay of Chicago.

Page 258. Andrew Watson Armour, married Nov. 20, 1907, Miss Elsie Parker of Chicago, and Oct. 22, 1908, a son was born to them named Andrew Watson, Jr. The father is Vice President of the Kansas City House of the Armour Packing Co., and April 1908, he removed to Chicago to be associated with his cousin, J. Ogden Armour, in the management of the Chicago house, The mother plant of "The Armour Packing Co." Laurance Hearne Armour (who was named for his step-grandmother, Laura), on Jan. 11, 1911, married Miss Frances Lacy Withers,

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