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  1. Dec 1, 2016 · Wife of Private and John Mason. Mother of James Neville Mason; Private; Private; Edward Colin Mason; Rex Linton Gaunt Mason and 1 other. ; and Colin Mason « less. Sister of Norman Henry Gaunt and Hubert Douglas Gaunt. Managed by: Michael Lawrence Rhodes. Last Updated: December 1, 2016. View Complete Profile.

    • Huddersfield, England
    • December 1, 2016
    • circa 1879
    • Michael Lawrence Rhodes
  2. Jul 26, 2019 · Mabel Hartzell (1875-1954) spent her life in service to her adopted hometown, Alliance. She taught generations of students in Alliance’s schools and served on its board of education. She helped found...

  3. Mabel Hartzell Historical Home. The Mabel Hartzell Historical Home was built in 1867 for Matthew and Mary Edwards Earley. The style is Italianate and features wide eaves supported by pronounced bracketing. The front porch runs along the entire front and a portion of the side of the house.

  4. Mabel Hartzell Home, Alliance, Ohio. 399 likes · 3 talking about this · 100 were here. The Mabel Hartzell Historical Home is owned and operated by the Alliance Historical Society. Please see that...

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  5. 840 N Park Ave. Alliance, OH 44601. Get directions. Amenities and More. Open to All. Ask the Community. Ask a question. Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Mabel Hartzell Historical Home. Specialties: A Victorian home showing life in 1890 Alliance Established in 1939.

    • (330) 736-1116
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    • 840 N Park Ave Alliance, OH 44601
  6. Jan 20, 2021 · Mabel Hartzell was born in Saginaw, Michigan on January 1, 1875 and died in Alliance, Ohio on December 2, 1954. She came to Alliance with her family when she was eight years old. Her mother died when Mabel was just nine years old. The family was divided and she was adopted by Matthew and Mary Earley, who were friends of the family.

  7. The Mabel Hartzell Historical Home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Local Landmark for the City of Alliance, Ohio. It was built in 1867 by Matthew and Mary Edwards Earley. Their adopted daughter Mabel Hartzell bequeathed it to the Alliance Historical Society in 1954.

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