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Ann Veronica Harman 1721–1811 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Jan 30 1721
Birth Location: Germany
Death Date: 2 Jun 1811
Death Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Father: Johann Harman
Mother: Catherina Pauschen
Spouse(s): Benedict Tome
Children(s): Eva Dhome
Ann Veronica Harman was born in 1721 in Germany, the child of Johann Jakob Harman And Catherina Pauschen. Ann Veronica Harman married Benedict O Tome, and had children including Eva Maria Katherine Dhome. Ann Veronica Harman passed away in 1811 in Pennsylvania, United States.
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Biography
- Ann Veronica Harman was born in 1721 in Germany, the child of Johann Jakob Harman And Catherina Pauschen.
- Ann Veronica Harman married Benedict O Tome, and had children including Eva Maria Katherine Dhome.
- Ann Veronica Harman passed away in 1811 in Pennsylvania, United States.
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Ann Harman's Descendants
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1. Eva (Maria Katherine) Dhome 1760–1845 m. Peter (Hauser) Sr. 1751–1846
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1. Peter Houser 1780–1852 m. Sarah (Frances "Sallie") Heavener 1782–1872
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1. Susan (Anna) Howser 1814–1892 m. Henry Buff 1804–1884
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1. Abram (Madison) Buff 1844–1919 m. Rachel (Olivine Ollie) Waters 1847–1917
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Jan 30 1721
Event Place: Germany
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 Jun 1811
Event Place: Pennsylvania, United States