Harman and Anna raised eight children on their Gardenville farm. In 1919, he sold their 24-acre farm and bought one about 10 acres larger, located a few miles south, off Hamilton Avenue, from the Langenfelder family.
He died of tuberculosis in the 1870s farmhouse there, which has been restored and still stands on Bluegrass Road, above Philadelphia Road.He left the farm to his wife, who let it to her sons Fred and Elmer Koppelman.
For more information about John Harman Koppelman and his family, visit Koppelman Genealogy.
Harman and Anna raised eight children on their Gardenville farm. In 1919, he sold their 24-acre farm and bought one about 10 acres larger, located a few miles south, off Hamilton Avenue, from the Langenfelder family.
He died of tuberculosis in the 1870s farmhouse there, which has been restored and still stands on Bluegrass Road, above Philadelphia Road.He left the farm to his wife, who let it to her sons Fred and Elmer Koppelman.
For more information about John Harman Koppelman and his family, visit Koppelman Genealogy.