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Fanny Lynn Harmon 1811–1901 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt 1811
Birth Location: Kentucky
Death Date: 23 July 1901
Death Location: Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky, United States of America
Father: Henry Harmon
Mother: Fanny Neal
Spouse(s): James Perdue
Children(s): Sarah Perdue
The story of Fanny Lynn Harmon began in 1811 in Kentucky. Fanny Lynn Harmon married James Perdue, and had children including Sarah C Perdue. Fanny Lynn Harmon passed away in 1901 in Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky, United States of America.
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Biography
- The story of Fanny Lynn Harmon began in 1811 in Kentucky.
- Fanny Lynn Harmon married James Perdue, and had children including Sarah C Perdue.
- Fanny Lynn Harmon passed away in 1901 in Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky, United States of America.
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Fanny Harmon's Ancestors
Fanny Harmon's Descendants
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1. Sarah (C) Perdue 1850–1905
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1. Robert (Thomas) Pierce 1875–1906 m. Viola Cecil 1877–1946
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1. Earlen Pierce 1897–1970 m. Alma Watkins 1898–1945 m. Lillie (Mae) Pierce 1901–1994
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1. Marjorie (Sue) Pierce 1927–1981
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2. Robert (Thomas) Pierce 1922–1969
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3. Sylvia (Mae Ferrugia) Ottolino 1925–2018
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4. Omar (Lenoid) Pierce 1920–1990
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5. Nellie (Ruth) Pierce 1931–2020 m. Bobby (Joe) Travis 1930–2010
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Fanny Harmon's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt 1811
Event Place: Kentucky
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 July 1901
Event Place: Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky, United States of America