MARRIAGE REGISTRATION:
Name: John Harman
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 19 Dec 1822
Event Place: Morgan, Ohio, United States
Spouse's Name: Hannah Stevens
Living in Jackson, Van Buren, Iowa on 1850 Census. They must have just moved there because all children were born in Ohio and the baby Mary was age 1 on the Iowa census.
John age 49
Hannah age 46
12 Children:
Elizabeth b 1828 OH
George b. 1829 OH
Nancy b. 1831 OH
Jacob b 1833 OH
Sarah b 1834 OH
Caleb b 1836 OH
John b 1838 OH
Eva b 1840 OH
Hiram b 1843-1922 OH
Joseph b 1846 OH
Margaret J b 1850 OH
Mary A b 1849 IA
FROM THE 1876 MILTON HEARLD NEWSPAPER
(Clipping given to Hazel Harman Stanford by her cousin Mable Lunsford Allen)
JACKSON TOWNSHIP
John Harman Sr., one of our well known and respected citizens, died a few days since, of lung fever. A large concourse of people followed his remains to the Oak Point Cemetery. Mr. Harman was a man of rugged constitution, and was in his 75th year. He came to Iowa from Ohio, and has been a resident of this township for about 30 years. His wife is still lying very low of the same disease of which he died.
(Thanks to Dave & Kristi Bruner for finding this obit)
MARRIAGE REGISTRATION:
Name: John Harman
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 19 Dec 1822
Event Place: Morgan, Ohio, United States
Spouse's Name: Hannah Stevens
Living in Jackson, Van Buren, Iowa on 1850 Census. They must have just moved there because all children were born in Ohio and the baby Mary was age 1 on the Iowa census.
John age 49
Hannah age 46
12 Children:
Elizabeth b 1828 OH
George b. 1829 OH
Nancy b. 1831 OH
Jacob b 1833 OH
Sarah b 1834 OH
Caleb b 1836 OH
John b 1838 OH
Eva b 1840 OH
Hiram b 1843-1922 OH
Joseph b 1846 OH
Margaret J b 1850 OH
Mary A b 1849 IA
FROM THE 1876 MILTON HEARLD NEWSPAPER
(Clipping given to Hazel Harman Stanford by her cousin Mable Lunsford Allen)
JACKSON TOWNSHIP
John Harman Sr., one of our well known and respected citizens, died a few days since, of lung fever. A large concourse of people followed his remains to the Oak Point Cemetery. Mr. Harman was a man of rugged constitution, and was in his 75th year. He came to Iowa from Ohio, and has been a resident of this township for about 30 years. His wife is still lying very low of the same disease of which he died.
(Thanks to Dave & Kristi Bruner for finding this obit)
Family Members
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Rebecca Harmon Hastings Rinabarger
1822–1893
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Elizabeth Harman Covault
1828–1904
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Nancy Harman Hale
1830–1924
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Jacob Harman
1833–1910
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Caleb Edson Harman
1836–1915
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John Harman
1838–1907
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Sarah Harman Brooks
1839–1924
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Eve Harman Boren
1841–1894
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Hiram Harman
1843–1922
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Joseph Harman
1845–1907
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Mary A Harman Davis
1849–1900
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Hannah M. J. Harmon Davis
1852–1881
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