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David D Harmon

Birth2 Mar 1839 - Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States
Death27 Jan 1922 - Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherMary Polly Milliron
FatherJohn Harmon

Born in Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States on 2 Mar 1839 to John Harmon and Mary Polly Milliron. David D Harmon married Susanna 'Susan' Ellenberger and had 14 children. He passed away on 27 Jan 1922 in Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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John Harmon
1798 - 1877
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Mary Polly Milliron
1802 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Susanna 'Susan' Ellenberger
1842 - 1926
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Mary Catharine Harmon
1862 - 1917
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Sarah Ann 'Annie' Harmon
1871 - 1942
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Frederick Chambois 'Drussie' Harmon
1865 - 1947
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Emma Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harmon
1867 - 1960
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Jacob Addison Harmon
1876 - 1952
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Margrett Harman
1869 - 1941
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Gertrude Harmon
1885 - Unknown
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Susan M. Harmon
1866 - 1935
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David Eilenberger
1884 - Unknown
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William Hubbard Harmon
1862 - 1927
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Joseph G. Harmon
1859 - 1914
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Della Stroot Harmon
1884 - 1969
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Laura Dyess Harmon
Unknown - Unknown
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Lillian Maude Harmon
Unknown - Unknown

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