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Uriah Harmon

Birth15 Nov 1854 - Kentucky, United States
Death15 Dec 1934 - Martin, Kentucky, United States
MotherEmariah / Emmeriah Runyon
FatherDaniel Conrad III Harmon

Born in Kentucky, United States on 15 Nov 1854 to Daniel Conrad III Harmon and Emariah / Emmeriah Runyon. Uriah Harmon married Elizabeth Gause and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 Dec 1934 in Martin, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Daniel Conrad Iii Harmon
1815 - 1876
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Emariah / Emmeriah Runyon
1826 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Gause
1856 - 1935
Children Show all
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Chloie Mills
1885 - 1917
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Alexandria Harmon "Eck/alex"
1895 - 1968
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Uriah Harmon
1887 - 1965
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John Daniel Harmon
1891 - 1959
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Alexandria Harmon
1895 - 1968
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Ada Mae Harmon
1893 - 1949
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William Mckinley Harmon
1897 - 1989

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