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Henry Clay Falor Jr1

M, (2 December 1876 - )
Henry Clay Falor Jr|b. 2 Dec 1876|p56.asp#i471|Henry Clay Falor|b. 10 Jun 1846\nd. 27 Dec 1890|p55.asp#i11|Josephine Brico Thomas|b. 21 Nov 1845\nd. 16 Jul 1926|p164.asp#i274|George A. Falor|b. 17 Jul 1798\nd. 29 Jun 1868|p52.asp#i9|Rachel McCoy|b. 1 Aug 1813\nd. 1 Jul 1861|p129.asp#i83|||||||
     Henry Clay Falor Jr married Ava L. Lewis.2 Henry Clay Falor Jr was born on 2 December 1876 at OH, USA.1 He was the son of Henry Clay Falor and Josephine Brico Thomas.1 Henry Clay Falor Jr appeared on the census of 1880; Census Place: Massillion, Stark, Ohio. Family History Library Film: 1255067, NA Film Number: T9-1067, Page Number: 169D.3
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Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
George Adam Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=18 Nov 2005

Citations

  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research."
  2. [S42] Janice Kelly, "Janice Kelly's research."
  3. [S25] 1880 US Census, , United States Census.

Herthel G. Falor1

M, (3 January 1904 - 28 March 1906)
Herthel G. Falor|b. 3 Jan 1904\nd. 28 Mar 1906|p56.asp#i113|John Harvey Falor|b. 4 Jul 1881\nd. 16 May 1965|p61.asp#i146|Ruby Lois Kirkman|b. 1 Oct 1884\nd. 10 Sep 1964|p114.asp#i185|Joseph Falor|b. 31 Mar 1846\nd. 1 Apr 1929|p61.asp#i147|Mary M. McQuillin|b. 26 Jan 1854\nd. 9 May 1930|p130.asp#i186|||||||
     Herthel G. Falor was born on 3 January 1904 at Pike Township, Fulton County, OH, USA. He was the son of John Harvey Falor and Ruby Lois Kirkman.1 Herthel G. Falor was buried in 1906 at Aetna Cemetery, Winameg, Fulton County, OH, USA; http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=iwatson&id=I33924. He died on 28 March 1906 at age 2.1
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Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
Abraham Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=11 Oct 2008

Citations

  1. [S6] The Hovis Family Tree, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi

Hiram Claude Falor1

M, (23 April 1892 - 11 June 1958)
Hiram Claude Falor|b. 23 Apr 1892\nd. 11 Jun 1958|p56.asp#i650|Emerson Claude Falor|b. 23 Dec 1856\nd. 24 Oct 1940|p48.asp#i98|Barbara Herbolt Kress|d. 1894|p115.asp#i649|Hiram S. Falor|b. 22 Mar 1829|p56.asp#i46|Bertha E. Agard|b. ?\nd. 4 Jan 1873|p5.asp#i97|||||||
Back row: Allen, Barbara, Burnie, Janie & Andrew

Sitting: Duehl, Marie Fortune & Hiram Claude, taken about 1946

Image Provided by Duehl Falor, April 2008
     Hiram Claude Falor was born on 23 April 1892 at San Antonio, Bexar County, TX, USA. He was the son of Emerson Claude Falor and Barbara Herbolt Kress.1 Hiram Claude Falor married Marie Catherine Fortune on 30 June 1917 at Seguin, Guadalupe County, TX, USA. Hiram Claude Falor was buried circa 1958 at Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park, Seguin, Guadalupe County, TX, USA.2 He died on 11 June 1958 at Seguin, Guadalupe County, TX, USA, at age 66.2 “Hiram’s father was a professional soldier and stationed at fort Sam Houston in San Antonio when he married dad’s mother Barbara Kress. He had a half sister. His mother died when he was young and was left in Texas. After dad’s death we found letters from Hiram Silas Falor, dad’s grandfather, to Emerson Claude, his son (dad’s father). These letters were dated sometime in 1899 and addressed to Emerson Claude who was ill and in the old soldier home in Washington DC. Some time later Emerson Claude was living in Akron Ohio with his father. Sometime in 1936 dad went to Ohio and brought his father to live with him in Texas. During my life dad worked for the Seguin Milling and Power Company, located west of Seguin. As of this time little remains of what used to be a thriving business that shipped over 400 railroad cars with feed, flour and corn meal to all parts, as well as many trailer truck loads of the same goods to local feed stores and grocery stores around Texas.” Notes by Duehl Falor in June 2002.2 Hiram was a Mason at Guadalupe Lodge 109 A.F & A.M. According to Lodge records, he was Initiated on 3/12/1945, Passed on 3/11/1946 and Raised to a Master Mason on 3/7/1947. Hiram was employed by Seguin Milling Co in Seguin Texas. on 20 March 2008.3
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Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
George Adam Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=27 Jul 2008

Children of Hiram Claude Falor and Marie Catherine Fortune

Citations

  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research."
  2. [S82] Duehl T. Falor, "Duehl's research."
  3. [S81] Lodge Secretary, "Guadalupe Lodge #109 Email," e-mail to Kenneth Falor, 3/17/2008.

Hiram Garcelon Falor1

M, (12 August 1879 - 5 November 1904)
Hiram Garcelon Falor|b. 12 Aug 1879\nd. 5 Nov 1904|p56.asp#i102|Hiram Silas Falor|b. 22 Mar 1829|p56.asp#i46|Phoebe Ann Wright|b. 1843|p186.asp#i101|George A. Falor|b. 17 Jul 1798\nd. 29 Jun 1868|p52.asp#i9|Nancy McCoy|b. c 1800\nd. 24 Mar 1829|p129.asp#i10|Marlin Wright||p186.asp#i1211|Fanny (?)||p2.asp#i1213|
     Hiram Garcelon Falor was born on 12 August 1879 at Akron, Summit County, OH, USA.2 He was the son of Hiram Silas Falor and Phoebe Ann Wright.1 Hiram Garcelon Falor appeared on the census of 1880; Census Place: Columbus, Franklin, Ohio. Family History Library Film: 1255016, NA Film Number: T9-1016, Page Number: 137A.3 He died on 5 November 1904 at Akron, Summit County, OH, USA, at age 25; Death Records, vol 3 page 81 record 482, Summit County Probate Court, Akron, Ohio.4
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Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
George Adam Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=10 Oct 2005

Citations

  1. [S4] Samuel A. Lane, Akron and Summit County.
  2. [S38] A.W. Bowen, "Hiram Silas Falor, pages 252-253."
  3. [S25] 1880 US Census, , United States Census.
  4. [S41] Harry Liggett, "Harry Liggett's research."

Hiram Silas Falor

M, (22 March 1829 - )
Hiram Silas Falor|b. 22 Mar 1829|p56.asp#i46|George Adam Falor|b. 17 Jul 1798\nd. 29 Jun 1868|p52.asp#i9|Nancy McCoy|b. c 1800\nd. 24 Mar 1829|p129.asp#i10|John A. Fehler|b. 13 Jul 1767\nd. 20 Jul 1840|p89.asp#i15|Elizabeth "Eve" Beischlein|b. 5 Jun 1768\nd. c 1841|p11.asp#i16|Samuel McCoy SR||p130.asp#i348||||
Hiram Silas Falor. The names of the lady and child are not known as he had 2 wives.

     Hiram Silas Falor was born on 22 March 1829 at Coventry Township, Summit County, OH, USA.1 He was the son of George Adam Falor and Nancy McCoy. Hiram Silas Falor married Bertha E. Agard, daughter of Benjamin Agard and Bertie E. (?), on 7 April 1854 at USA.1 Hiram Silas Falor married Phoebe Ann Wright, daughter of Marlin Wright and Fanny (?), on 16 July 1873 at Medina County, OH, USA; Marriage License D:459, T.C. Warner, Medina County, OH.2,3 Hiram Silas Falor appeared on the census of 1880; Census Place: Columbus, Franklin, Ohio. Family History Library Film: 1255016, NA Film Number: T9-1016, Page Number: 137A.4 "Hiram S, Falor, Akron; born in Coventry Township, at the farm upon which he now resides, March 22, 1829; the son of George Adam and Nancy (McCoy) Falor, who were early settlers of Summit County; he received a knowledge of the common branches in the schools of native township; when 19 years of age, became an apprentice in the harness-shop of Orrin Beckwith, of Akron, remaining there three years; then started a shop of his own, and carried on business some ten years. In the spring of 1860, he went to California; for a short time clerked in a wholesale store at San Francisco; then went to Humboldt Bay, crossed over the mountains to Salmon River and mined for four months. During the latter part of 1860, he moved to Virginia City, Nev., then a Territory, and opened the first harness shop ever started in that place; his establishment was called the “Pioneer Harness Shop.” He served as a petit juror in the first court ever held in Storey Co. During the early part of 1861, he organized the Virginia City Grays, and now was elected Captain of the company; when the rebellion was inaugurated the company tendered their services to the Government, but were declined by the national authorities who, at the time early in the war, did not wish to pay the expense of transporting the company to the seat of hostilities. In September, 1863, Falor returned to Akron, remaining for some five years in the city. In 1868, having purchased 30 acres from his father, he moved to Coventry Township, erected a residence on this land, a part of the old homestead, where his family now resides. In January, 1880, he was appointed by Hon. Joseph Turney, Treasurer of Ohio, to be Messenger in the office at Columbus; he also had charge of the Attorney General’s office and the Mine Inspector’s rooms at the Capitol. Mr. Falor was, on April 28, 1853, elected by the council of Akron to be Deputy Marshal of the place, and served for two years. He was Secretary of the Summit County Agriculture society for four years, and Assistant nearly ever since its organization: has been a member of the I.O.O.F. for over twenty years, and, as early as 1854, filled the office of Noble Grand in that order; has also been a Mason since 1852. He was Married, July 4, 1854, to Miss Bertia E, daughter of Benjamin and Bertia E. Agard, and by her had four children- Benjamin Stanton, died aged 8; Claude Emerson, now a member of Co. G, 10th Regiment of the regular army; Nancy Honora, died aged 7; Minnie Florence, now at home. His first wife died Jan. 2, 1872, and he married a second time to Mrs. Phoebe A. Lutz: two children being result of this union – Hiram, Garcelon and Phoebe. Mrs. Falor, by her former husband, is the mother of two children -Minnie C., now Mrs. Harry Flower; and Sylvester E. Lutz. Mr. Falor is now at the age of 52, is reasonable good health and circumstances."

Taken from Page 880 of an unknown book, Top of page is labeled “Biographical Sketches”. Article Provided by Harry Liggett, Transcribed by Allen Falor, 2006

circa 1882.5 Hiram Silas Falor born in Coventry, March 22, 1829; common school education; harness maker in Akron 15 years; in 1860, clerked in wholesale store in San Francisco, worked in mines and established pioneer harness shop in Virginia City, NEV; in 1861, organized and as captain tendered Virginia City Guards to the government, but for lack of transportation facilities offer declined; 1863 returned to Akron, 5 years later removing to farm in Coventry, where he has since resided; was several years foremen of one of Akron’s pioneer fire companies; deputy village marshal two years; secretary Summit Country Agricultural Society two years and assistant secretary two years; messenger in office of State Treasurer Joseph Turney, at Columbus, 1880-84; member of police force, in charge of music hall during Ohio Centennial Exposition in 1888; member of Masonic order 35 years; filling all the offices from the lowest to highest in Summit Lodge, No. 50, L.O.O.F; was U.S. census enumerator for Coventry in 1890. Mr. Falor was married to Miss Bertha E. Agard, July 4, 1854, who bore him four children, two of whom, only, are now living – Claude Emerson, now in regular army, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and Minnie Florence, now Mrs. Elmer C. Ellsworth, of Coventry. Mrs. Falor dying January 4, 1873, Mr. F. was again married, to Mrs. Phoebe A. Lutz, of Westfield, Medina County, July 16, 1873. They have two children – Hiram Garcelon, born August 12, 1879, and Phoebe Fanny, born March 6, 1881.”

Source ”Fifty Years and Over of Akron and Summit County”, Page 715, 1892 by Ex-sheriff Samuel A. Lane. Article Provided by Harry Ball, Transcribed by Allen Falor, 2006

in 1892.6Hiram S Falor, born in Coventry, March 22, 1829, and now residing on a portion of the original family homestead, by appointment of council, served two years, 1853, ’54, as assistant marshal of the incorporated village of Akron, also served as deputy sheriff under Sheriff Seward, during the Parks murder trial in 1853-54; and from 1880 to 1884, faithfully and efficiently performed the responsible duties of messenger of the State treasury, in Columbus, during the administration of Treasurer Joseph Turney, and retaining the position two months under “Uncle Jo’s” Democratic successor, Hon. Peter Brady”

Source ”Fifty Years and Over of Akron and Summit County”, Page 720, 1892 by Ex-sheriff Samuel A. Lane. Article Provided by Harry Ball, Transcribed by Allen Falor, 2006

in 1892.7 "Hiram Silas Falor, a well-known citizen of Coventry Township, Summit country, Ohio, was born on the farm on which he now lives, March 22, 1829, and descends from one of the old pioneer families of the county, of German origin.

Adam Fehler, as the name was originally spelled, was the grandfather of subject, was a native of Germany, and was the founder of the present Falor family in Ohio. On coming to America, he first located in Pennsylvania, residing in Reading a few years, and then came to Ohio. Here he lived in Stark County some time, then bought a farm near Wolf Lodge, now within the corporation of the city of Akron, but died a number of years ago in New Portage, Summit County.

George Adam Falor, son of Adam Fehler, and father of Hiram Silas, the subject, was born in Lower Smithville, Northampton county, Pa. July 17, 1798, and in 1809 was brought to Ohio by his parents, and after having lived in Stark county about five years, located on what was later known as the Thornton farm, and which now constitutes a populous part of the city of Akron. He remained with his father until he was twenty-five years of age, and then bought from the government what is now the well known Falor farm of eighty-two acres in Coventry township, at $1.50 per acre, which he cultivated many years, besides following his trade of stonemason. George A. Falor was three times married—his wives being sisters, and named respectively, Nancy McCoy, Rachael McCoy, and Mrs. James (McCoy) Wilson. To the first marriage were born four children, viz: Milo J., deceased; James M., deceased; Lucinda, now Mrs. John Gottwalt, and Hiram S., the subject. To the second marriage was born George W., now deceased; Oliver P; Mary A., now Mrs. J.A. Long; Thomas J; William W., deceased; Henry C., deceased; Marytha E., married to Henry Acker; Lillie A., wife of George L. Adkins, and Perry T. To the third marriage no children were born. Mr. Falor was a captain of a militia company and also a drum-major in a company which he had aided in organizing. In politics he was a free-silver democrat and later a Republican, and was a man of great influence in his community. Having acquired a competency through his good management, he finally retired to Akron, where he died of dropsy June 29, 1868, an honored and venerated pioneer.

Hiram S. Falor, the subject, received a sound common-school education and early learned the trade of harness maker, a business he conducted for fifteen years with unqualified success in Akron. In 1860 he went to California for a time, clerked in a wholesale store in San Francisco, worked for a brief period in the mines, and then established the pioneer harness shop in Virginia City, Nev. In 1861 he organized the City guards, and, as captain of this company, tendered his services to the government at the outbreak of the Rebellion, but for the lack of means of transportation at the time, the tender was declined. In 1863 Captain Falor returned to Akron, and five years later removed to his present farm, of which mention has already been made, and which now comprises eleven acres just outside the corporation limits of Akron, and also of sixty-three town or building lots.

Captain Falor has ever been a consistent republican and as faithfully and ably filled many offices of honor and trust, political and otherwise. For several years he was foreman of one of Akron’s pioneer fire companies; was deputy village marshal two years; as secretary of the Summit county Agricultural Society two years, and for two years its assistant secretary; he was a messenger in the officer of State Treasurer Joseph Turney, at Columbus, from 1880 to 1884, and was a member of the police force in charge of Music Hall during the Ohio Centennial exposition of 1888; was census enumerator for Coventry township in 1890, and was a justice of the peace from 1893 to 1896. Fraternally, he is a Royal Arch Mason, and for thirty-five years has been a member of Akron lodge, No. 517, F. & A.M. As an Odd Fellow he has filled all the chairs of Summit lodge, No. 50, but is now non-affiliating.

Captain Falor was first married July 4, 1854 to Miss Berth E. Agard, who bore him three children, viz: Benjamin Stanton, who was born August 21, 1855, and died October 30, 1874; Claude Emerson, who was born December 23, 1856, served in the regular army 14 years, seven months and sixteen days, and was honorably discharge for disability; and Honora H., who was born January 18, 1859 and died January 27, 1865. Mrs. Bertha E. Falor died January 4, 1873, and ardent and consistent member of the Baptist church and July 16, 1873 Captain Falor married Mrs. Phebe A. Lutz, of Westfield, Medina county Ohio, a daughter of Marin and Fanny Wright and mother of two children by her first husband; Minnie, who died May 1, 1881, and Sylvester E. Lutz. To this second marriage of Captain Falor have also been born two children, Hiram Garcelon, August 12, 1879, and Phebe Fanny, March 6, 1881. Mr. And Mrs. Falor are members of Main Street (Akron) Methodist Episcopal church, of which the captain is a trustee, and toward the erection of which edifice he was a liberal contributor. He possesses to an unusual extent the esteem and confidence of his fellow citizens and is universally recognized as one of the most public spirited and useful members of the community in which he has so long had his being."

Source "A Portrait and Biographical Record of Portage and Summit Counties" pages 252-253. Article Provided by Harry Liggett, Transcribed by Samantha Falor, 2005

in 1898.2
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Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
George Adam Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=20 Jul 2010

Children of Hiram Silas Falor and Bertha E. Agard

Children of Hiram Silas Falor and Phoebe Ann Wright

Citations

  1. [S4] Samuel A. Lane, Akron and Summit County.
  2. [S38] A.W. Bowen, "Hiram Silas Falor, pages 252-253."
  3. [S41] Harry Liggett, "Harry Liggett's research."
  4. [S25] 1880 US Census, , United States Census.
  5. [S63] Unknown, Hiram S. Falor Bio.
  6. [S59] Samuel A. Lane, Akron and Summit County, Vol 3.
  7. [S60] Samuel A. Lane, Akron and Summit County, Vol 3.
  8. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research."

Houston Falor1

M, (1847 or 1848 - )
Houston Falor|b. 1847 or 1848|p56.asp#i56|Leonard Falor|b. 1807\nd. Mar 1864|p64.asp#i17|Prudence Alwood|b. 1808|p6.asp#i47|John A. Fehler|b. 13 Jul 1767\nd. 20 Jul 1840|p89.asp#i15|Elizabeth "Eve" Beischlein|b. 5 Jun 1768\nd. c 1841|p11.asp#i16|||||||
     Houston Falor was born in 1847 or 1848.1 He was the son of Leonard Falor and Prudence Alwood.1
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Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
Leonard Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=10 Apr 2005

Citations

  1. [S2] The Alwood Family Tree, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi

Ida Jane Falor1

F, (9 February 1856 - )
Ida Jane Falor|b. 9 Feb 1856|p56.asp#i399|Moses Falor|b. 3 Feb 1827\nd. 6 Jun 1903|p71.asp#i333|Hanna H. Wilson|b. 20 Oct 1827\nd. 31 May 1882|p183.asp#i347|Abraham Falor|b. 1792\nd. 20 May 1867|p31.asp#i110|Mary "Polly" Osborn|b. 1799\nd. 18 Aug 1862|p139.asp#i182|Moses D. Wilson||p183.asp#i346|Jane McCoy||p129.asp#i84|
     Ida Jane Falor was born on 9 February 1856.2 She was the daughter of Moses Falor and Hanna H. Wilson.1 As of 20 November 1892,her married name was Narance.1 Ida Jane Falor married James Narance on 20 November 1892 at Summit County, OH, USA.1
Charts
Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
Abraham Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=27 Mar 2006

Citations

  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research."
  2. [S61] Unknown, unknown.

Inez Falor1

F
Inez Falor||p56.asp#i1607|Andrew Emerson Falor|b. 18 Apr 1918\nd. 1 Nov 1986|p34.asp#i839|Kazuko Arao||p6.asp#i1606|Hiram C. Falor|b. 23 Apr 1892\nd. 11 Jun 1958|p56.asp#i650|Marie C. Fortune|b. 4 May 1897\nd. 5 Aug 1969|p95.asp#i838|||||||
     Inez Falor is the daughter of Andrew Emerson Falor and Kazuko Arao.1 Inez Falor married David Smith on 3 August 1991 at Black Rock, Lawrence County, AR, USA.1
Charts
Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
George Adam Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=15 Apr 2008

Citations

  1. [S82] Duehl T. Falor, "Duehl's research."

Inez Roseann "Sally" Falor

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Inez Roseann "Sally" Falor||p56.asp#i1094|Merlin Dewain "Hank" Falor|b. 2 Aug 1912\nd. 9 Jul 1992|p69.asp#i14|Georgia Mabel Bush|b. 26 Mar 1913\nd. c 1992|p18.asp#i1091|Cornelius S. Falor|b. 2 Jul 1878\nd. 6 Sep 1926|p42.asp#i602|Edna V. Falor|b. 12 Apr 1888\nd. 25 Mar 1957|p46.asp#i615|||||||
     Inez Roseann "Sally" Falor is the daughter of Merlin Dewain "Hank" Falor and Georgia Mabel Bush. Inez Roseann "Sally" Falor married Max Terry Foland on 19 February 1954 at Maple Rapids, Clinton County, MI, USA.
Charts
Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
Abraham Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=17 Jul 2005

Children of Inez Roseann "Sally" Falor and Max Terry Foland

Irene Falor

F, (7 July 1905 - 10 January 1978)
Irene Falor|b. 7 Jul 1905\nd. 10 Jan 1978|p56.asp#i833|Clinton G. Falor|b. 22 May 1867|p41.asp#i413||||George W. Falor|b. 3 Apr 1830\nd. 18 Oct 1912|p53.asp#i334|Mary Bender|b. 12 Apr 1831\nd. 25 Nov 1898|p11.asp#i406|||||||
     Her married name was Hulce.1 Irene Falor married (?) Hulce.1 Irene Falor was born on 7 July 1905. She was the daughter of Clinton G. Falor. Irene Falor died on 10 January 1978 at Breckenridge, Gratiot County, MI, USA, at age 72.
Charts
Fehler - Falor descendancy chart with all known descendants.
Abraham Falor's descendancy chart with all known descendants.
John Adam Fehler's descendancy chart with all known descendants.

Last Edited=5 Jul 2005

Citations

  1. [S7] Harry M. Ball, "Harry Ball's research."
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