The last burial was by horsedrawn hearse in 1903, with the death of Joab Haggin, son of Greenberry Haggin, the first white settler to remain for a winter in Hardin County. Joab's wife, Elizabeth, and three of his sons had been buried here prior to his death
The last burial was by horsedrawn hearse in 1903, with the death of Joab Haggin, son of Greenberry Haggin, the first white settler to remain for a winter in Hardin County. Joab's wife, Elizabeth, and three of his sons had been buried here prior to his death
Family Members
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Mary Margaret "Maggie" Haggin Arnold
1858–1940
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William Augustus "Gus" Haggin
1859–1931
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Joseph Luther Haggin
1861–1925
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Melvin Samuel Haggin
1862–1883
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Nathan F Haggin
1863–1864
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Sarah Ann Haggin Hutson
1865–1941
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Infant Son Haggin
1867–1867
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Thomas Franklin Haggin
1867–1922
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James Delbert Haggin
1868–1945
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Jesse Elmer Haggin
1872–1914
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Charles "Fredrick" Haggin
1876–1900
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