Natives of TN & VT respectively
Pioneer of the Oregon Trail
Arrival 8 Nov 1852
Came to Oregon in 1852, settled in Lane Co., OR and in 1865 came to Walla Walla Co., WA. They secured a homestead at Webfoot, and later moved to a farm where Valley Chapel is now located where David died. During the last 9 years of her life she lived with her son John.
m 4 Apr 1843 Washington CO., AR
David Harer
They had children - Jemina Elizabeth Jane, Alfred Franklin, Anna Elizabeth, Laurinda [Lourinda] Adeline, John Hanks
ref: *Also found as Standefer; WA Death Records; Widow 88y3m1d d cert #1133; History of Walla Walla Co., WA
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*Photo contributed by Gene Funk 20 Nov 2013: I believe this is what is remaining of Sarah Stanefer Harer's headstone. It is adjacent to David's. Many of the headstones have been vandalized terribly.
Natives of TN & VT respectively
Pioneer of the Oregon Trail
Arrival 8 Nov 1852
Came to Oregon in 1852, settled in Lane Co., OR and in 1865 came to Walla Walla Co., WA. They secured a homestead at Webfoot, and later moved to a farm where Valley Chapel is now located where David died. During the last 9 years of her life she lived with her son John.
m 4 Apr 1843 Washington CO., AR
David Harer
They had children - Jemina Elizabeth Jane, Alfred Franklin, Anna Elizabeth, Laurinda [Lourinda] Adeline, John Hanks
ref: *Also found as Standefer; WA Death Records; Widow 88y3m1d d cert #1133; History of Walla Walla Co., WA
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*Photo contributed by Gene Funk 20 Nov 2013: I believe this is what is remaining of Sarah Stanefer Harer's headstone. It is adjacent to David's. Many of the headstones have been vandalized terribly.
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