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Dr. HENRY THOMAS HARMON 1620–1645 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1620
Birth Location: Sussex, England
Death Date: Aft. 1645
Death Location: Prince George, Virginia Colony
Father: Thomas HARMON
Mother: Cumming, Cummings
Spouse(s): AMIE Goble
Children(s): Thomas VA
In 1620, Dr. HENRY THOMAS HARMON entered the world in Sussex, England, born to Thomas Harmon And Cumming Elizabeth Cummings. Dr. HENRY THOMAS HARMON married Amie Amy Goble, and had children including Thomas Harmon Immigrant 1690 Va. Dr. HENRY THOMAS HARMON passed away in 1645 in Prince George, Virginia Colony.
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Biography
- In 1620, Dr. HENRY THOMAS HARMON entered the world in Sussex, England, born to Thomas Harmon And Cumming Elizabeth Cummings.
- Dr. HENRY THOMAS HARMON married Amie Amy Goble, and had children including Thomas Harmon Immigrant 1690 Va.
- Dr. HENRY THOMAS HARMON passed away in 1645 in Prince George, Virginia Colony.
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Dr. HARMON's Descendants
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1. Thomas (Harmon (Immigrant )1690\) VA 1644–1720 m. Elizabeth Bates 1650–1700
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1. Sarah Harmon 1670–1722
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1. Hannah Bishop 1696–1756 m. THOMAS Reaves\Rives 1690–1758
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1. Rev. (George Washington) Reaves 1722–1803 m. Mary (Charlotte) Jordan 1726–1813
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Dr. HARMON's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1620
Event Place: Sussex, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Aft. 1645
Event Place: Prince George, Virginia Colony