Known children: Martha Jane Harbaugh, died young; Theodore Augustus Harbaugh, unmarried.
Evening Star (Washington, DC), June 26, 1894, p 12:
"HAGERSTOWN.
By the upsetting of the will of George Harbaugh of Waynesboro several churches and other religious organizations are deprived of handsome bequests. Harbaugh died March 4, 1891, having made a will February 19, thirteen days before his demise. He bequeathed $500 to the trustees of Harbaugh's Church, situated just across the line in Franklin County, Pa., and $100 to keep the fences around the church in repair. He also directed that after the death of his wife, Nancy, one-half of the estate should be divided equally among the board of missions and Society for the Relief of Ministers and Widows, all of the Reformed Church. The auditor has annulled this part of the will on the ground that it was made less than the statutory period--thirty days--before death. So, Harbaugh's Church will lose $600 and the church boards about $2,000."
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Volume I., Number 3, Summer 1984
The Harbaugh Family
Todd Andrew Dorsett, Editor and Publisher
Waynesboro Historical Society
138 West Main Street
Waynesboro, PA. 17268
Compiled by Mike Hahn 46770538
Known children: Martha Jane Harbaugh, died young; Theodore Augustus Harbaugh, unmarried.
Evening Star (Washington, DC), June 26, 1894, p 12:
"HAGERSTOWN.
By the upsetting of the will of George Harbaugh of Waynesboro several churches and other religious organizations are deprived of handsome bequests. Harbaugh died March 4, 1891, having made a will February 19, thirteen days before his demise. He bequeathed $500 to the trustees of Harbaugh's Church, situated just across the line in Franklin County, Pa., and $100 to keep the fences around the church in repair. He also directed that after the death of his wife, Nancy, one-half of the estate should be divided equally among the board of missions and Society for the Relief of Ministers and Widows, all of the Reformed Church. The auditor has annulled this part of the will on the ground that it was made less than the statutory period--thirty days--before death. So, Harbaugh's Church will lose $600 and the church boards about $2,000."
Library of Congress's free website: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/
If you have more information on this individual or family, it would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Mike Hahn.
Source: Antietam Ancestors.
Volume I., Number 3, Summer 1984
The Harbaugh Family
Todd Andrew Dorsett, Editor and Publisher
Waynesboro Historical Society
138 West Main Street
Waynesboro, PA. 17268
Compiled by Mike Hahn 46770538
Family Members
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Catharine Harbaugh Welty
1801–1879
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Elizabeth Harbaugh Livers
1802–1864
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Nancy Harbaugh Hoover
1805–1885
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Jacob Harbaugh
1807–1808
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Margret Harbaugh Barkdoll
1808–1883
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Susan M. Harbaugh Johnston
1810–1888
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John Harbaugh
1812–1892
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Leonard Harbaugh
1814–1864
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Rev Henry Harbaugh
1817–1867
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Jonathan Harbaugh
1819–1820
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Dr Washington Harbaugh
1821–1852
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David Harbaugh
1823–1911
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