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At the age of four years she came with her parents to Seville Station, later called Creston where she recided with her parents until April 9, 1868, when she was united in marriage to Allen W. {{Surname|Harris}} at Seville, Ohio., by Rev. {{Surname|Noyes}}, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. They went at once to Catawba Island making their home there for eleven years, then going to Cleveland for a while, later returning to Creston and in 1889 erected the Arcade Hotel, which has been their home every since.
 
At the age of four years she came with her parents to Seville Station, later called Creston where she recided with her parents until April 9, 1868, when she was united in marriage to Allen W. {{Surname|Harris}} at Seville, Ohio., by Rev. {{Surname|Noyes}}, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. They went at once to Catawba Island making their home there for eleven years, then going to Cleveland for a while, later returning to Creston and in 1889 erected the Arcade Hotel, which has been their home every since.
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To this union four children were born, one dying in infancy. Those who survive their mother are Mrs. J. F> {{Donahue}} of Cleveland, Mrs. Wm. {{Surname|Davidson}} of Akron and Joe {{Surname|Harris}} at home.
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She departed this life at Creston, June 6, 1922 aged 76 years, 6 months and 5 days.
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Mrs. Harris was one of the pioneers at Creston, and a life long member of the Presbyterian Church which she attended until failing health prevents.
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Her genial disposition and kindly acts gave her a large place in the hearts of many. Her hospitality was enjoyed by the children a well as the adults, this testimony is borne of her, 'She truly was the children's friend.'
    
===Mrs. Rebman's Sudden Death===
 
===Mrs. Rebman's Sudden Death===
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