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Susannah Harmon

Birth24 Jun 1772 - Adams, Pennsylvania, USA
Death29 Mar 1849 - of Bethel Twp., Clark Co., Ohio
MotherAnna Elizabeth Bentz
FatherJohn Harmon

Born in Adams, Pennsylvania, USA on 24 Jun 1772 to John Harmon and Anna Elizabeth Bentz. Susannah Harmon married George(b. 1765) Lowman and had 14 children. She passed away on 29 Mar 1849 in of Bethel Twp., Clark Co., Ohio.

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Parents
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John Harmon
1740 - 1833
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Anna Elizabeth Bentz
1740 - 1788
Spouse(s)
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George(b. 1765) Lowman
1765 - 1848
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Samuel Winfield Lowman
1806 - 1891
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David Lowman
1798 - 1879
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Joseph Lowman
1817 - Unknown
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Susannah Lowman Hughel
1804 - 1869
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John L. Lowman
1800 - 1870
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Abraham Lowman
1811 - 1882
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Catherine Lowman
1802 - 1874
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Mary Lowman
1796 - 1832
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Eve Valleda Lowman
1819 - 1880
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James L. Lowman
1815 - 1905
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Joseph Lowman
1794 - 1854
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Harman Lowman
1813 - 1856
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George Lowman
1809 - 1862
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Elizabeth Lowman
1790 - 1852

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