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Nancy Harmon

Birth16 Sep 1813 - Kentucky, USA
Death17 March 1884 - Floyd Co., IN
MotherRhoda Hancock
FatherJohn Tresenriter

Born in Kentucky, USA on 16 Sep 1813 to John Tresenriter and Rhoda Hancock. Nancy Harmon married William Harmon and had 10 children. She passed away on 17 March 1884 in Floyd Co., IN.

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Parents
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John Tresenriter
1779 - 1861
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Rhoda Hancock
1787 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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William Harmon
1810 - 1878
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Nancy Harmon
1813 - 1884
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Jeremiah Harmon
1837 - 1873
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James K Harman
1833 - 1880
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Sarah Harman
1840 - 1898
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Susanna Harmon
1836 - 1871
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Benjamin T Harmon
1853 - 1934
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Hamilton Harman
1841 - 1879
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Mary Harmon
1850 - 1872
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Jessie B Harman
1844 - 1868
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Katherine Harmon
1846 - 1874
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John Harmon
1830 - 1902

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