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Jacob Harmon

Birth1797 - Jonesboro, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Death27 Dec 1870 - Birdseye, Dubois, Indiana, United States
MotherKatherine Kendall
FatherAbraham Freely Harmon

Born in Jonesboro, Washington, Tennessee, United States on 1797 to Abraham Freely Harmon and Katherine Kendall. Jacob Harmon married Mary Clarke and had 16 children. He passed away on 27 Dec 1870 in Birdseye, Dubois, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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Abraham Freely Harmon
1767 - 1837
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Katherine Kendall
1773 - 1843
Spouse(s)
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Mary Clarke
1809 - 1858
Children Show all
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Isaac Harmon
1826 - 1895
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Eliza Jane Harmon
1838 - 1916
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Minerva C. Harmon
1842 - 1927
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Susannah Harmon
1844 - 1903
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Celia Ann M. Harmon
1830 - 1900
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Sarah E Harmon
1847 - 1914
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George L Harmon
1828 - Unknown
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Nancy Margaret Harmon
1829 - 1909
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Julia A Harmon
1840 - Unknown
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Alfred Harmon
1836 - Unknown
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Lydia Ann (Id) Harmon
1855 - 1942
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Joseph Harmon
1834 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Harmon
1830 - 1863
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Jacob Harmon
1822 - 1887
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John Harmon
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Harmon
1842 - 1929

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