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STEPHEN HARMON

Birth21 Sep 1810 - Greene, Tennessee, United States
Death19 Jan 1885 - Carroll, Indiana, United States
MotherHannah Pratt
FatherMoses HARMON

Born in Greene, Tennessee, United States on 21 Sep 1810 to Moses HARMON and Hannah Pratt. STEPHEN HARMON married Lydia Allen Carter and had 7 children. He passed away on 19 Jan 1885 in Carroll, Indiana, United States.

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Moses Harmon
1782 - 1849
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Hannah Pratt
1783 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Allen Carter
1812 - 1879
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Mary Ann Harmon
1837 - 1920
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Benjamin Washington Harmon
1839 - 1910
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Samuel Harmon
1842 - 1898
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Sarah Melton Harman
1831 - 1915
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Moses Harmon
1833 - 1850
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Amanda Syrena Harmon
1844 - 1917
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Walter E Harmon
1881 - 1898

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