Judge John Haring Died 1809

Born to Abraham P Haring and Martyntje Bogert Haring. Judge John Haring passed away on Apr 1, 1809and was buried in Tappan Cemetery in Tappan, NY. Judge John Haring was married to Mary Haring Haring and had 5 children: Maria Haring Haring, Elizabeth Haring Demarest, Margaret Haring, John Bogert Haring, Nicholas Lansing Haring.

Death:
Apr 1, 1809
Born in:
Tappan, NY
Plot:
New Cemetery at Tappan #2403 George Budke Collection "member of first Continental Congress, Major in Revolutionary War, County Judge, N.Y. State Senator" (Tap.#1037)
Burial place:
Tappan Cemetery
32 Old Tappan Rd, Tappan, NY

Phone: (845) 359-1330
Judge John Haring

Passed away Relatives of Judge John Haring

parents

Died 1771
Burial place:
Address:
32 Old Tappan Rd, Tappan, NY
Burial place:
Address:
32 Old Tappan Rd, Tappan, NY

spouses

Died 1825
Birth place:
Tappan, NY
Burial place:
Address:
N. Saddle River Rd, Monsey, NY 10952

children

Died 1868
Birth place:
Tappan, NY
Burial place:
Address:
Bogart Rd, Demarest, NJ 07627
Died 1879
Burial place:
Address:
N. Saddle River Rd, Monsey, NY 10952
Died 1850
Birth place:
New York
Burial place:
Address:
N. Saddle River Rd, Monsey, NY 10952
Died 1873
Burial place:
Address:
Spring Valley, NY
Died 1826
Burial place:
Address:
Spring Valley, NY

siblings

Died 1800
Birth place:
New York
Burial place:
Address:
Paramus, NJ
John Haring
Died 1809
Died 1807
Birth place:
New Jersey
Burial place:
Address:
32 Old Tappan Rd, Tappan, NY

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Birth place:
West Haverstraw, NY

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FAQ

Where was Judge John Haring born?

Judge Haring was born in Tappan, NY

When did is Judge John Haring pass away?

Judge Haring passed away in April 1, 1809

Where is Judge John Haring buried?

Judge Haring is interred in 32 Old Tappan Rd, Tappan, NY, in Plot: New Cemetery at Tappan #2403 George Budke Collection "member of first Continental Congress, Major in Revolutionary War, County Judge, N.Y. State Senator" (Tap.#1037)