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Emma Harmon

Birth1848 - New York
Death11 Feb 1931 - Tonawanda, Erie, New York USA
MotherHyacinthe Charlotte PERNIN
FatherJean Baptiste GOBERT

Born in New York on 1848 to Jean Baptiste GOBERT and Hyacinthe Charlotte PERNIN. Emma Harmon had 18 children. She passed away on 11 Feb 1931 in Tonawanda, Erie, New York USA.

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Parents
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Jean Baptiste Gobert
1808 - 1895
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Hyacinthe Charlotte Pernin
1805 - 1891
Children Show all
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Loretta Harmon
1887 - 1955
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William Harmon
1881 - 1969
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Edward J Harmon
1883 - 1968
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Sylvester Harmon
1878 - 1948
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Aloysius J Harmon
1889 - 1962
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Cecelia Harmon
1880 - Unknown
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John Isidore Harmon
1873 - 1906
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Laura Harmon
1879 - Unknown
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Frank Harmon
1876 - 1963
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Allomshi Harmon
1890 - Unknown
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Leander Harmon
1871 - 1906
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Leander C. Harmon
1871 - 1946
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Philip Valentine Harmon
1872 - 1958
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Eugene Harmon
1875 - 1906
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Elizabeth A Harmon
1874 - 1965
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Catharine Sieynold
1871 - Unknown
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John Isidore Harmon
1873 - 1906
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Henry Becker
1862 - Unknown

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