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Nathaniel Harmison

Birth1720 - Shenandoah, Virginia, USA
Death1793 - Sleepy Creek, Frederick, Virginia, USA
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Born in Shenandoah, Virginia, USA on 1720. Nathaniel Harmison married Elizabeth Sheppard and had 9 children. He passed away on 1793 in Sleepy Creek, Frederick, Virginia, USA.

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Elizabeth Sheppard
1720 - 1780
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James Harmison
1753 - 1832
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Adam Harmeson
1766 - Unknown
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Thomas Harmison
1752 - 1790
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Matthew Harmison
1757 - 1832
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Mary K Bowen Harmison
1759 - Unknown
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James Harmison
1753 - 1831
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Thomas Harmeson
1774 - 1850
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William Harmison
1750 - 1831
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Thomas Harmison
1760 - Unknown

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