Pauline and William got married on May 28, 1910 at the parsonage of the German Lutheran Church in Trenton, New Jersey by Rev. J. Heissler.
The following obituary for Pauline was published in the Trenton Evening Times on February 17, 1934.
MRS. PAULINE HARDING
Mrs. Pauline Harding, widow of William Clarence Harding, of 1103 Dayton Street, died this morning in the 43rd year of her age. She leaves a son, Orville R. Harding; her father, Jacob Hahn; a brother, Julius Hahn; and five sisters, Mrs. William Hogan, Mrs. Walter Lewis, Miss Charlotte Hahn, Mrs. Clyde Vittum, and Mrs. Charles Davis. The latter two live in Morrisville.
Funeral rites will be conducted at her late home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, under direction of J. Allen Hooper, is to be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Pauline and William got married on May 28, 1910 at the parsonage of the German Lutheran Church in Trenton, New Jersey by Rev. J. Heissler.
The following obituary for Pauline was published in the Trenton Evening Times on February 17, 1934.
MRS. PAULINE HARDING
Mrs. Pauline Harding, widow of William Clarence Harding, of 1103 Dayton Street, died this morning in the 43rd year of her age. She leaves a son, Orville R. Harding; her father, Jacob Hahn; a brother, Julius Hahn; and five sisters, Mrs. William Hogan, Mrs. Walter Lewis, Miss Charlotte Hahn, Mrs. Clyde Vittum, and Mrs. Charles Davis. The latter two live in Morrisville.
Funeral rites will be conducted at her late home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, under direction of J. Allen Hooper, is to be in Greenwood Cemetery.
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