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John Conover Harmison

Birth1833 - Illinois, United States
Death2 Jul 1908 - Glen Rose, Somervell, Texas, United States
MotherRHODA RANDOLPH CONOVER
FatherHenry Harmison

Born in Illinois, United States on 1833 to Henry Harmison and RHODA RANDOLPH CONOVER. John Conover Harmison married Ulysses Elsberry Harmison and had 11 children. He passed away on 2 Jul 1908 in Glen Rose, Somervell, Texas, United States.

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Parents
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Henry Harmison
1812 - 1852
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Rhoda Randolph Conover
1815 - 1890
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Ulysses Elsberry Harmison
1859 - 1922
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Naomi Leona Davis
1838 - 1897
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Elmer Harmison
1867 - Unknown
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Ulysses Elsberry Harmison
1859 - 1922
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Greenberry Henry Harmison
1857 - 1924
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Elvin Harmison
1868 - Unknown
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Clarence Alva Harmison
1881 - 1947
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William Harmison
Unknown - 1903
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Alice Randolph Harmison
1864 - 1931
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Lyman T. Harmison
1861 - 1940
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Rosa Harmison
1870 - 1900
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Mary Ellen Harmison
1865 - 1936
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Berry Harmison
1859 - Unknown

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