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Dr Bruce Templeton Harman

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Dr Bruce Templeton Harman

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
12 May 1908 (aged 59)
Wakefield, Dixon County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Wakefield, Dixon County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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INDIANA SELECT MARRIAGES INDEX
Name: Bruce F. Harmon
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 8 Nov 1869
Marriage Place: Cass County, Indiana
Spouse: Margaret Dalzell
FHL Film Number: 1987535
Reference ID: pg633

1880 US census for Harrison, Cass County. Indiana
B. T. Harmon 31
Margret Harmon 32
Samuel V. Harmon 9 (buried as Omer Harmon)
William V. Harmon 7

Thank you to Linda Berney, Find A Grave contributor for the following death notice:

From a 1908 Nance County Nebraska newspaper clipping file, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Word was received here yesterday that Dr. B. T. Harmon had died suddenly at his home at Wakefield Tuesday night. His death is supposed to have been due to heart disease and was similar to that of his brother, Ran, who died suddenly while attending to his work in the mill one day last July. Dr. Harmon was well known to the early residents of Fullerton, having formerly practiced medicine here. Mrs. Ran Harmon and Ed Harmon of Belgrade went down to the funeral.
INDIANA SELECT MARRIAGES INDEX
Name: Bruce F. Harmon
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 8 Nov 1869
Marriage Place: Cass County, Indiana
Spouse: Margaret Dalzell
FHL Film Number: 1987535
Reference ID: pg633

1880 US census for Harrison, Cass County. Indiana
B. T. Harmon 31
Margret Harmon 32
Samuel V. Harmon 9 (buried as Omer Harmon)
William V. Harmon 7

Thank you to Linda Berney, Find A Grave contributor for the following death notice:

From a 1908 Nance County Nebraska newspaper clipping file, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Word was received here yesterday that Dr. B. T. Harmon had died suddenly at his home at Wakefield Tuesday night. His death is supposed to have been due to heart disease and was similar to that of his brother, Ran, who died suddenly while attending to his work in the mill one day last July. Dr. Harmon was well known to the early residents of Fullerton, having formerly practiced medicine here. Mrs. Ran Harmon and Ed Harmon of Belgrade went down to the funeral.


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