Thanks for sharing this article!. Every clue is welcome. Do you have any information that would connect this David Hare to the family of Jacob Hare? Most of them had gone to Ross Co., OH before 1805. I'm going to resubmit the street name part of the question because my / caused the first part of subject to be cut off in places. > > This is from a bio regarding David Hare, born 1814 in Huntingdon > county, Pennsylvania which suggests German descent. > > From the Biographical Encylopedia of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata and > Perry counties. > From the bio of his daughter Nancy’s husband, James McCartney > Mrs. McCartney’s father, David Hare, was born 4 March 1814, his wife > Margaret Kemp, who like her husband was of German descent, was born 28 > November 1815. Both were natives of Huntingdon county. They were > married by Reverend T.E. Thomas, 8 September 1836. They resided at > Mount Gretna until 1854. Mr. Hare was a miller, but from the year 1846 > until his death was engaged in farming. From 1854 until 1861, the > family resided in Henderson township, and from that date until Mr. > Hare’s death, 20 October 1882, they were residents of Porter township. > Mr. Hare served two terms, (1873-79) on the school board of that > township, also one term as county commissioner. Mrs. Hare died 25 > April 1887. their children are: Nancy E. born 7 June 1837; Mary K. > born 14 October 1839; William H. born 9 October 1842; Lydia A. born 6 > April 1845; John K. born 22 February 1848, deceased; David H. born 22 > November 1849; Joseph K. born 12 December 1852 and Calvin A. born 19 > February 1854. > > ______________________________