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Elizabeth Harkness

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Elizabeth Harkness

Birth
Death
11 Mar 1865
Burial
Bellevue, Huron County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section X, Row 12, Grave 5
Memorial ID
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Elizabeth Harkness, d. 11 March 1865 There is an underline under the 65 as in Question of the date from the Huron County Cemetery Book. age 87y(Illegible) 11m 48d.

Elizabeth's brother Lamon G. Harkness Lamon married m Julia Follett daughter of Eliphalet Follett


Dr. L. G. Harkness #13701360

b 1 Apr 1801 Salem, Washington Co., NY
youngest of a family of nine

His sister Elizabeth, who also lived for many years in Bellevue, took charge of the family, and did all a mother could have done in bringing him up. She was best known as "Aunt Elizabeth Harkness", and lived many years on Centre street, near the old Methodist church, where she managed alone her little domestic affaris, the friend of all, and loved by all who knew her. She never married, and was thus enabled to give time and care to the assitance of others, amid the sorrows and trials of domestic life. She was a lady of superior intelligence, educated and refined. She lived to be some eighty-five years of age and died at the residence of her brother in the year 1864.

History of the Fire Lands, Huron & Erie Co., OH
William W. Williams Cleveland, OH 1879
Elizabeth Harkness, d. 11 March 1865 There is an underline under the 65 as in Question of the date from the Huron County Cemetery Book. age 87y(Illegible) 11m 48d.

Elizabeth's brother Lamon G. Harkness Lamon married m Julia Follett daughter of Eliphalet Follett


Dr. L. G. Harkness #13701360

b 1 Apr 1801 Salem, Washington Co., NY
youngest of a family of nine

His sister Elizabeth, who also lived for many years in Bellevue, took charge of the family, and did all a mother could have done in bringing him up. She was best known as "Aunt Elizabeth Harkness", and lived many years on Centre street, near the old Methodist church, where she managed alone her little domestic affaris, the friend of all, and loved by all who knew her. She never married, and was thus enabled to give time and care to the assitance of others, amid the sorrows and trials of domestic life. She was a lady of superior intelligence, educated and refined. She lived to be some eighty-five years of age and died at the residence of her brother in the year 1864.

History of the Fire Lands, Huron & Erie Co., OH
William W. Williams Cleveland, OH 1879

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