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Goldie Mabel Sopher

Female 1894 - 1961  (66 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Goldie Mabel Sopher was born on 13 Dec 1894 in Disko, Wabash Co, Indiana (daughter of Andrew Jackson Sopher and Emma Corrina Dillman); died on 18 Jan 1961 in Peru, Miami Co, Indiana.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Andrew Jackson Sopher was born on 4 Sep 1861 in Fulton Co, Indiana (son of Stephen Sopher and Mary Kathryn Hattery); died on 20 Feb 1947 in Muskegon, MI.

    Andrew married Emma Corrina Dillman on 16 Jul 1887 in Wabash , Wabash Co, Indiana. Emma was born on 29 May 1865 in Indiana; died on 14 Sep 1932 in North Manchester, Wabash Co, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Emma Corrina Dillman was born on 29 May 1865 in Indiana; died on 14 Sep 1932 in North Manchester, Wabash Co, Indiana.
    Children:
    1. Charles Esli Sopher was born in 1888; died in 1957 in Fulton Co, Indiana.
    2. Sylvia F. Sopher was born on 23 Nov 1890 in Disko, Wabash Co, Indiana; died on 22 Oct 1983 in North Manchester, Wabash Co, Indiana.
    3. Blanche Sopher was born on 17 Apr 1893.
    4. 1. Goldie Mabel Sopher was born on 13 Dec 1894 in Disko, Wabash Co, Indiana; died on 18 Jan 1961 in Peru, Miami Co, Indiana.
    5. Gladys Fern Sopher was born on 23 Mar 1898 in Kosciusko Co, Indiana; died on 26 Dec 1985 in Huntington, Huntington Co, Indiana.
    6. Chester A. Sopher was born in 1900 in Fulton Co, Indiana; died in 1901 in Fulton Co, Indiana.
    7. Edith Eva Sopher was born on 26 Jun 1902 in Disko, Wabash Co, Indiana; died on 21 Apr 1971 in Fulton Co, Indiana.
    8. Opal Sopher was born in 1906.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Stephen Sopher was born in 1820 in New York; died about 1880 in Fulton Co, Liberty Twp, Indiana.

    Stephen married Mary Kathryn Hattery on 3 May 1847 in Logan Co, Ohio. Mary (daughter of Alexander Hattery and Catherine France) was born in 1826 in Ohio; died in May 1895 in Disko, IN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Kathryn Hattery was born in 1826 in Ohio (daughter of Alexander Hattery and Catherine France); died in May 1895 in Disko, IN.
    Children:
    1. Sara Adaline Sopher was born on 20 Jan 1847.
    2. Nancy L. Sopher was born in 1851.
    3. John A. Sopher was born in 1855.
    4. James L. M. Sopher was born on 16 Aug 1857.
    5. Lydia Sopher was born in 1860 in Indiana.
    6. 2. Andrew Jackson Sopher was born on 4 Sep 1861 in Fulton Co, Indiana; died on 20 Feb 1947 in Muskegon, MI.
    7. Joel Tonzil Sopher was born on 16 Jul 1863 in Fulton County, Indiana; died on 2 Jul 1937 in Wabash County, Indiana.
    8. Nora A. Sopher was born in 1866.
    9. Mary M. L. Sopher was born on 7 Nov 1867.
    10. Eli S. Sopher was born in 1869.
    11. Levi Sopher was born in 1869.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Alexander Hattery was born on 30 Dec 1800 in Sumerset County, PA (son of James Hattery and Margaret Hunter); died in Auglaize County, OH.

    Alexander married Catherine France. Catherine was born in PA; died about 1854 in OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Catherine France was born in PA; died about 1854 in OH.
    Children:
    1. David Hattery was born about 1820 in Tuscarawas County, IN; died on 30 Mar 1873 in Hardin County, OH.
    2. Andrew Hattery was born on 11 Oct 1823 in Tuscarawas County, OH; died on 19 Dec 1887 in Rochester, Fulton County, IN.
    3. Barbary (Barbara) Hattery was born on 27 Jan 1825 in Tuscarawas County, OH; died on 1 Apr 1891 in Tuscarawas County, OH.
    4. 5. Mary Kathryn Hattery was born in 1826 in Ohio; died in May 1895 in Disko, IN.
    5. James Hattery was born about 1832 in Tuscarawas County, OH; died before 18 Apr 1866 in Fulton County, IN.
    6. Daniel Hattery was born on 7 Apr 1835; died on 29 May 1913 in Athens, Fulton County, IN.


Today's Genealogical Quote

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