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John Harmon

Birth1751 - Sussex, Sussex, Virginia, USA
DeathDec 29, 1838 - Greene County, TN
MotherAnna "Nancy" Wilburn (Harman)
FatherCAPT. HEINEICH HENRY "Old Skygusta" (Great Warrior) HARMON

Born in Sussex, Sussex, Virginia, USA on 1751 to CAPT. HEINEICH HENRY "Old Skygusta" (Great Warrior) HARMON and Anna "Nancy" Wilburn (Harman). John Harmon married Mariah Barbara Messimer and had 10 children. He passed away on Dec 29, 1838 in Greene County, TN.

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Parents
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Capt. Heineich Henry "Old Skygusta" (Great Warrior) Harmon
1726 - 1822
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Anna "Nancy" Wilburn (Harman)
1738 - 1808
Spouse(s)
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Mariah Barbara Messimer
1750 - 1830
Children Show all
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Peter Singer Harmon
1785 - 1870
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John Harmon
1783 - 1854
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Jacob Harmon
1775 - 1843
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Margaret Harmon
1795 - 1860
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Benjamin Harmon
1787 - 1838
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Isaac B Harmon
1770 - 1847
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William Harmon
1792 - Unknown
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Bingham Harmon
1787 - 1828
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Milly Perry Harmon
1786 - 1842
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Jacob Harmon
1790 - 1849

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