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Hare Genealogy & History
Hare is an English or possibly Irish surname with a few origins. First, it probably comes from the Old English hara, meaning a hare and used as a nickname for someone quite fast�or the opposite, given the sense of humor common at the time. It could also be from the Old English haer, meaning stony ground and given as a topographical surname. Lastly, it might be from the Irish O�Haichir, meaning son of the sharp or fierce one. Hare family history starts with Walter le Hare, noted in the Pipe Rolls of Surrey in 1166. Hare genealogy includes early Olympic American track and field medalist Truxtun Hare.
Hare Birth Records
Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Location |
Aaron Hare | -- --, 1889 | February ,1969 | TX |
Barabara Hare | -- --, 1945 | August 26,1990 | OH |
Callie Hare | -- --, 1907 | February 20,1995 | NC |
Daisy Hare | -- --, 1898 | May ,1983 | NC |
Hare Death Records
Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Location |
Eaber Hare | -- --, 1912 | April 5,1998 | Kansas City,MO |
Fannie Hare | -- --, 1915 | August 11,1996 | Hertford,NC |
Gail Hare | -- --, 1890 | March ,1973 | Fresno,CA |
Hallie Hare | -- --, 1914 | September 28,1998 | Silsbee,TX |
Hare Marriage Records
Name | Spouse | Marriage Date | Location |
Armand Hare | Barbara Barber | February 14,1954 | Wake, NC |
Billy Hare | Linda Liggins | October 22,1982 | Wake, NC |
Carl Hare | Mabel Wagoner | July 26,1952 | Wake, NC |
David Hare | Heather G Beckham | September 27,1997 | Wake, NC |
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