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Barbara E. Harmon 1857–1925 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 06 Jan 1857

Birth Location: Campbells Creek, Kan County, VA

Death Date: 31 Dec 1925

Death Location: Coal Fork, Kanawha, West Virginia,

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Spouse(s): Joel Leftwich

Children(s): Hugh Leftwich, Margaret Leftwich, Nannie Leftwich, Emma Leftwich, Laura Hancock

In 1857, Barbara E. Harmon entered the world in Campbells Creek, Kan County, VA, born to John E Harmon And Margaret Ann Hunter. Barbara E. Harmon married Joel M Leftwich, and had children including Emma L Leftwich, Hugh Sawyer Leftwich, Laura Belle Leftwich Hancock, Margaret Maggie Leftwich, Nannie Leftwich. Barbara E. Harmon passed away in 1925 in Coal Fork, Kanawha, West Virginia,.

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Biography

  • In 1857, Barbara E. Harmon entered the world in Campbells Creek, Kan County, VA, born to John E Harmon And Margaret Ann Hunter.
  • Barbara E. Harmon married Joel M Leftwich, and had children including Emma L Leftwich, Hugh Sawyer Leftwich, Laura Belle Leftwich Hancock, Margaret Maggie Leftwich, Nannie Leftwich.
  • Barbara E. Harmon passed away in 1925 in Coal Fork, Kanawha, West Virginia,.

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Barbara Harmon
1857–1925
Birth Place: Campbells Creek, Kan County, VA
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Barbara Harmon's Descendants

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Barbara (E.) Harmon (06 Jan 1857–31 Dec 1925) m. Joel (M.) Leftwich (Oct 1851–25 Mar 1937)
  1. 1. Hugh (Sawyer) Leftwich 1899–1974
    1. 1. Betty (K.) Leftwich 1921–
    2. 2. Hugh (L.) Leftwich 1923–
  2. 2. Margaret ((Maggie)) Leftwich 1885–1956 m. Frank (Edward) Winfree 1886–1967
    1. 1. James (L.) Winfree 1918–1966
    2. 2. Archie Winfree 1911–1916
  3. 3. Nannie Leftwich 1888–1964
  4. 4. Emma (L.) Leftwich 1883–1970 m. Isaac (L.) Skiles 1889–1958 m. Albert (Maywood) Skiles 1878–1923
    1. 1. Roy Skiles 1907–1985 m. Ruby (Frances) Hunt 1908–2001
      1. 1. Ada (Grace) Skiles 1936–1936
      2. 2. Charles (Robert) Skiles 1929–1992
      3. 3. Glenna (Rose) Skiles 1931–1941
    2. 2. Huie (Eugene) Skiles 1928–1973
    3. 3. Dana Skiles 1913–2000
    4. 4. Brown (Hugheston) Skiles 1904–1990 m. Martha (Ella) Wilson 1904–1998
    5. 5. Martin (Luther) Skiles 1901– m. Lula Blount 1906–1992
      1. 1. Robert (Elwood) Skiles 1933–1933
      2. 2. Jesse (E.) Skiles 1925–2013
      3. 3. Anise (Skiles) Sword 1942–2015
      4. 4. Louetta Skiles 1932–2018
    6. 6. Louise Skiles 1922–1926
  5. 5. Laura (Belle Leftwich) Hancock 1881–1957

Barbara Harmon's Timeline

2 Records

1857
06 Jan 1857
Birth of Barbara E. Harmon in Campbells Creek, Kan County, VA
Campbells Creek, Kan County, VA
1925
31 Dec 1925
Age 68
Death of Barbara E. Harmon in Coal Fork, Kanawha, West Virginia,
Coal Fork, Kanawha, West Virginia,

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 06 Jan 1857
    Event Place: Campbells Creek, Kan County, VA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Dec 1925
    Event Place: Coal Fork, Kanawha, West Virginia,

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