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Andrew J. Harmon 1837–1865 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1837

Birth Location: Midway, TN

Death Date: About:1865-00-00

Death Location: Indianapolis, IN

Father: John Harmon

Mother: Sally Cobble

Spouse(s): Margaret Philipps

Children(s): Amanda Harmon

Andrew J. Harmon was born in 1837 in Midway, TN, the child of John Harmon And Sally Cobble. Andrew J. Harmon married Margaret Isabella Philipps, and had children including Amanda Adeline Harmon. Andrew J. Harmon passed away in 1865 in Indianapolis, IN.

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Biography

  • Andrew J. Harmon was born in 1837 in Midway, TN, the child of John Harmon And Sally Cobble.
  • Andrew J. Harmon married Margaret Isabella Philipps, and had children including Amanda Adeline Harmon.
  • Andrew J. Harmon passed away in 1865 in Indianapolis, IN.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Andrew Harmon's Ancestors

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Andrew Harmon
1837–1865
Birth Place: Midway, TN
Parents
John Harmon
1810–1890
Midway, TN
Sally Cobble
1810–1883
Midway, TN
Grandparents
Jacob Harmon
1770–1843
Catherine Misemer
1785–
PA
Great-Grandparents
John Harmon
1751–1838
Mariah Misner
1750–1830
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Heinrich Sr.
1726–1822
Nancy Wilburn
1735–1808

Andrew Harmon's Descendants

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Andrew (J.) Harmon (1837–About:1865-00-00) m. Margaret (IsaBella) Philipps (1843–)
  1. 1. Amanda (Adeline) Harmon 1859–

Andrew Harmon's Timeline

2 Records

1837
1837
Birth of Andrew J. Harmon in Midway, TN
Midway, TN
1865
About:1865-00-00
Age 28
Death of Andrew J. Harmon in Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1837
    Event Place: Midway, TN

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: About:1865-00-00
    Event Place: Indianapolis, IN

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