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W W W W W W W W Index of Cumberland County Birth, Wedding, Divorce & Obituary Newspaper Records, 1997 Page 241 NAME PAPER COL. DATE PUBLISHED RESIDENCE Hatcher, Robin Lea Leonhard Henry P w Nov 25, 1997 Dauphin Cty, Pa Hatcher, Willa S 0 Feb 11, 1997 Denver, Colo Hatfield, Freda E. S 0 Dec 6, 1997 Barboursville, WVa Hatfield, Gregory A. (30) S 0 Dec 6, 1997 Cumberland Cty, Pa Hatfield, Gregory A. (30) S 0 Dec 4, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hatfield, Marion U. Newcomer S 0 Dec 6, 1997 Ft Meade, Md Hatfield, Matilda M. Malone P 0 Sep 17, 1997 Middletown, Pa Hatfield, Richard F. S 0 Dec 6, 1997 Ft Meade, Md Hatfield, Walter E. S 0 Dec 6, 1997 Barboursville, wva Hathaway, Bette S 0 Oct 12, 1997 Dickinson Twp, Pa Hathaway, Louise M. S B Aug 22, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hathcock, Gregory G. S M Sep 4, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hatidza, Fermic S M Nov 24, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Hatter, David A. P 0 Feb 27, 1997 Colonial Park, Pa Hatter, Florence H. (96) P 0 Feb 27, 1997 Camp Hill, Pa Hatter, Irene P 0 Feb 27, 1997 Tremont, Pa Ratterman, Larean Rhodes S B Aug 29, 1997 Newville, Pa Ratterman, Nevin S B Aug 29, .1997 Newville, Pa Haubert, Wayne A. S M Jul 16, 1997 Newville, Pa Hauck, Cortina S M Oct 2, 1997 Grunbstadt, Germany Hauf, Nancy B, Baer S 0 Dec 20, 1997 Elliottsburg RD, Pa Haugh, Amatha Barnhart S 0 Nov 3, 1997 Waynesboro, Pa Hauk, Paul K., Rev S 0 Feb 8, 1997 Haupt, Olive Bertha S 0 Oct 22, 1997 State College, Pa Hauptman, Lillian S 0 Jun 25, 1997 Baltimore, Md Haut, Agatha Miller S 0 May 19, 1997 Shippensburg, Pa Haut, Elizabeth Hallett S B Apr 11, 1997 Mt Holly Spgs, Pa Haut, Evelyn S 0 May 19, 1997 Lancaster, Oh Haut, Linda S 0 May 19, 1997 Lancaster, Oh Haut, Paul S B Apr 11, 1997 Mt Holly Spgs, Pa Haut, Paul H. Jr S 0 May 19, 1997 Mt Holly Spgs, Pa Haut, Selma J. (31) S 0 May 19, 1997 Orange, Tex Haut, Stephen B. S 0 May 19, 1997 Shippensburg, Pa Havenstein, Terri L. S B Mar 16, 1997 Etters, Pa Haver, Carol P w Oct 5, 1997 Great Falls, Va Haver, Edi th S 0 Dec 12, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Haver, Jennifer P w Oct 5, 1997 Haver, Kimberley Carole P w Oct 5, 1997 Great Falls, Va Haver, Richard P w Oct 5, 1997 Great Falls, Va Haver, Sandra P w Oct 5, 1997 Haver, Stephanie P w Oct 5, 1997 Haverstick, Dennis P A Jun 15, 1997 Marysville, Pa Haverstick, Susan Fisher P A Jun 15, 1997 Marysville, Pa Havey, Daniel S 0 Mar 28, 1997 Oregon Hawbaker, Berniece S 0 Dec 2, 1997 Waynesboro, Pa Hawbaker, Dennis M. S 0 Apr 28, 1997 Mt Holly Spgs, Pa Hawbaker, Gary S w Feb 11, 1997 Mt Holly Spgs, Pa Hawbaker, Jennifer H. Malloy S w Feb 11, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hawbaker, Jennifer H. Malloy S w Nov 3, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hawbaker, Laban G., Rev S 0 Dec 2, 1997 Shippensburg, Pa Hawbaker, Margaret S 0 Dec 2, 1997 York, Pa Hawbaker, Mary C. Staver S 0 Dec 2, 1997 Shippensburg, Pa Hawbaker, Patricia Ann Hedge S 0 Dec 2, 1997 Fannettsburg, Pa Hawbaker, Ray F. S 0 Dec 2, 1997 St Thomas, Pa Hawbaker, Sara J. P 0 Nov 16, 1997 Lebanon, Pa Hawbaker, Sharon S 0 Dec 2, 1997 Chambersburg, Pa Hawbaker, Velma S w Feb 11, 1997 Mt Holly Spgs, Pa Hawbaker, Walter W. S w Feb 11, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hawbaker, Wanda S B Nov 22, 1997 Mechanicsburg, Pa Hawbaker, Wayne Laban (55) Vet s 0 Dec 2, 1997 Fannettsburg, Pa Hawbecker, Clyde R. P 0 May 3, 1997 Camp Hill, Pa Hawbecker, Freda P. P 0 May 3, 1997 Camp Hill, Pa Hawbecker, Glen E. (73) WW II P 0 May 3, 1997 L Allen Twp, Pa Hawbecker, Helen P 0 May 27, 1997 Mechanicsburg, Pa Hawbecker, Jane P 0 May 27, 1997 Mechanicsburg, Pa Hawbecker, Joyce R. P 0 May 3, 1997 L Allen Twp, Pa Hawbecker, Kathryn M. P 0 May 3, 1997 Palmyra, Pa Hawbecker, Margaret L. (83) P 0 May 27, 1997 Mechanicsburg, Pa Page 242 Index of Cumberland County Birth, Wedding, Divorce & Obituary Newspaper Records, 1997 NAME PAPER COL. DATE PUBLISHED RESIDENCE Hawbecker, Patricia p 0 May 3, 1997 Camp Hill, Pa Hawbecker, Paul L. p 0 May 3, 1997 Camp Hill, Pa Hawbecker, Ralph Jr p 0 May 3, 1997 State College, Pa ) Hawbecker, Susan p 0 May 3, 1997 Camp Hill, Pa Hawk, Dorothy Houck s 0 Oct 25, 1997 Nazareth, Pa Hawk, Jill Fritz s B Jul 30, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hawk, John s B Jul 30, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hawk, Tim, Rev s 0 Apr 12, 1997 Hawkins, Cedric Sr s B Feb 16, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Hawkins, James p 0 Apr 8, 1997 North Carolina Hawkins, Joseph V. Jr s M Jun 11, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hawkins, Laurie Mitchell s B Feb 16, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Hawkins, Mary Freeland p 0 Nov 13, 1997 Penbrook, Pa Hawkins, Matthew L. s M Jan 31, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Hawks, Nan s 0 Dec 12, 1997 Shippensburg, Pa Hawn, Martha s 0 Dec 14, 1997 Mill Creek, Pa Hawser, Lillian Buckhault Stine s 0 Mar 19, 1997 Lederach, Pa Hawthorne, Betty Fisher p 0 Jun 24, 1997 Louisiana Hawthorne, Christina s B Mar 4, 1997 Etters, Pa Hay, Heather s B Aug 12, 1997 Mt Holly Spgs, Pa Hay, Howard s B Sep 24, 1997 Mechanicsburg, Pa Hay, Kimberly Hager s B Sep 24, 1997 Mechanicsburg, Pa Haycock, Mary C. shughart s 0 Jan 7, 1997 Hayden, Gillian Fleisher s B Aug 27, 1997 Newport, Pa Hayden, Thomas s B Aug 27, 1997 Newport, Pa Hayes, Allan F. p w May 18, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Hayes, Bernice s 0 Mar 13, 1997 Passadena, Calif Hayes, Charles, Dr s 0 Apr 27, 1997 Inverness, Fla Hayes, David s 0 Apr 27, 1997 Alpine, Tex Hayes, Dorothea Sue (54) s 0 Apr 27, 1997 New Cumb, Pa Hayes, Douglas, Rev s 0 Apr 27, 1997 Orlando, Fla Hayes, Heather A. s B Jul 25, 1997 New Cumb, Pa Hayes, Jennifer M. s M Sep 16, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hayes, Jennifer M. p M Sep 28, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hayes, Jennifer Marie s M Sep 25, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hayes, Jill Suzanne p w May 18, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Hayes, Marilyn Sue p w May 18, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Hayes, Mary A. s 0 Jul 12, 1997 New Cumb, Pa Hayes, Mary Ann Weigle s 0 Jul 30, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hayes, Parker, Rev s 0 Apr 27, 1997 Ocala, Fla Hayes, Robert s 0 Apr 27, 1997 New Cumb, Pa Hayes, Timothy s 0 Apr 27, 1997 Salorsburg, Pa Haynes, Alfred P. s 0 Feb 7, 1997 Big stick, wva Haynes, Andrew Lawrence s w Nov 3, 1997 Berwick, Pa Haynes, Gladys H. (76) s 0 Feb 7, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Haynes, Helen s 0 Feb 7, 1997 Hershey, Pa Haynes, Kathleen Cook s B Jun 22, 1997 Camp Hill, Pa Haynes, Kelly L. s w Nov 3, 1997 Berwick, Pa Haynes, Robert s B Jun 22, 1997 Camp Hill, Pa Haynes, Rose Harrel s 0 Feb 7, 1997 Big Stick, wva Hays, George s 0 Jan 8, 1997 Enhaut, Pa Hays, Glendora s 0 Jan 8, 1997 Enhaut, Pa Hays, Glenn G. (82) WW II s 0 Jan 8, 1997 New Cumb, Pa Hays, Joseph E. s M May 1, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hays, Louise E. s 0 Jan 8, 1997 New Cumb, Pa Hays, Theda s 0 Jan 8, 1997 Portage, Pa Hays, William J. s 0 Jan 8, 1997 Glen Burnie, Md Haywood, Lisa Baurys s B Sep 11, 1997 Camp Hill, Pa Haywood, Mark s B Sep 11, 1997 Camp Hill, Pa Hazard, Diane s B Apr 14, 1997 Mechanicsburg, Pa Hazelbach, Kathleen s B Apr 29, 1997 Carlisle, Pa Hazzard, Bonnie p w May 4, 1997 Hazzard, Bonnie L. p w May 4, 1997 Middletown, Pa Hazzard, Cathy Lynn p w May 4, 1997 New Cumb, Pa Hazzard, Delbert B. p w May 4, 1997 New Cumb, Pa Head, Joanne T. s 0 Oct 24, 1997 Neodesha, Kan Heads, Alice Ahner s 0 Jul 25, 1997 N Middleton Twp, Pa Heads, James B. (86) s 0 Jul 25, 1997 N Middleton Twp, Pa Index of Cumberland County Birth, Wedding, Divorce & Obituary Newspaper Records, 1997 Page 243 NAME PAPER COL. DATE PUBLISHED RESIDENCE Heads, Thomas S 0 Jul 25, 1997 Willington Quay, Eng Heads, Victoria Purvis S 0 Jul 25, 1997 Willington Quay, Eng Heagy, Diana s 0 Nov 23, 1997 Arlington, Va Heagy, Elizabeth S M Oct 9, 1997 Enola, Pa Heagy, Flora Miller S 0 Nov 23, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Heagy, Florence E. P 0 Nov 21, 1997 Enhaut, Pa Heagy, George S 0 Nov 23, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Heagy, Luther N. (97) S 0 Nov 23, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Heagy, Mary E. Spidle (87) P 0 Nov 21, 1997 Lemoyne, Pa Heagy, Pearl M. (89) P 0 Oct 12, 1997 L Allen Twp, Pa Heagy, Roy L. P 0 Nov 21, 1997 Dover, Pa Heagy, Todd S 0 Nov 23, 1997 Heagy, Violet Cleveland S 0 Nov 23, 1997 Harrisburg, Pa Heagy, Warren H. Jr P 0 Nov 21, 1997 Lisburn, Pa Heagy, Warren H. Sr P 0 Nov 21, 1997 Lemoyne, Pa Heagy, Wayne S 0 Nov 23, 1997 Heagy, William C.
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