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    1. Re: [PABLAIR] Isabel (?) Haney buried? - Update.
    2. Christy Varner
    3. HI again, I want to information you on update, I found that Isabel Haney (also known as Isabelle Haney) is buried in Grandview cemetery in Tyrone. I found that her daughter Anna "Annie" Haney who at that time was married to Justice Amberson Hoff. According to death notice in The Tyrone Herald, June 2, 1904 that her remains were brought to the homes of her relatives, Harry H. Hunter and John Hoff. Which I learn were Anna Hoff's son-in-law (via daughter Isabelle) and her son, John. Someone told me that her maiden name might be Cramer. Also I do know that according to Huntingdon County Courthouse death record book that her birthplace was Morrell. Her son was Samuel Haney (also listed as Samuel B, later Samuel W. Haney). Sincerely, Christy Varner Great Great Great-Granddaughter (via son Samuel) P.S. if anyone got more information on her husband and their children Anna (Abt. 1861), James (abt. 1863) and Samuel Haney (1869-1949) On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Christy Varner <cavarner21@pennswoods.net> wrote: > > Hi, > I am looking for cemetery that Isabel (unknown maiden) Haney is buried? I know that she died May 28, 1904 (death notice in The Tyrone Herald, June 2, 1904 along with her daughter-in-law Laura Singleton Haney who died the Same Day) in Pemberton, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA. And that she was 72 years old. In death notice which is little hard to read state she was to be buried in Tyrone Cemetery. So where is this cemetery located in Tyrone? Isabel or also known as Isabella was my great great great-grandmother. I know she had relative that lived Tyrone, an Harry H. Huster (not should about last name hard to make out in paper) and John Hoff, they both lived on Washington Avenue. She was member of the Columbian Avenue M.E. church of Tyrone. I know children Samuel (my gg grandfather), James, and daughter Nannie (not should spelling). Also her husband is listed > > Ellis Haney. Any information on cemetery or her side of family, would be great. > Sincerely, > Christy Varner > Great Great Great-Granddaughter

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