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Frederick Harmon 1804–1857 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1804-11-09

Birth Location: Lexington Co., S.C.

Death Date: 1857-12-07

Death Location: Lexington Co., S.C.

Father: Godfrey Harmon

Mother: Charity Clark

Spouse(s): Harriet Ellisor, Rebecca Rawl

Children(s): Barbara Harmon, James Harmon, Frederick Harmon, Margaret Harmon, John Harmon, Godfrey Harmon, Elizbeth Harmon, Solomon Harmon

The story of Frederick Harmon began in 1804 in Lexington Co., S.C.. Frederick Harmon married Harriet Ellisor, Rebecca Rawl, and had children including Barbara C Harmon, Elizbeth Harmon, Frederick Jr Harmon, Godfrey D Harmon, James A Harmon, John Adams Harmon, Margaret Rebecca Harmon, Solomon C Harmon. Frederick Harmon passed away in 1857 in Lexington Co., S.C..

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Biography

  • The story of Frederick Harmon began in 1804 in Lexington Co., S.C..
  • Frederick Harmon married Harriet Ellisor, Rebecca Rawl, and had children including Barbara C Harmon, Elizbeth Harmon, Frederick Jr Harmon, Godfrey D Harmon, James A Harmon, John Adams Harmon, Margaret Rebecca Harmon, Solomon C Harmon.
  • Frederick Harmon passed away in 1857 in Lexington Co., S.C..

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Frederick Harmon's Ancestors

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Frederick Harmon
1804–1857
Birth Place: Lexington Co., S.C.
Parents
Godfrey Harmon
1760–1816
Newberry Co. South Carolina
Charity Clark
1764–1818
Newberry Co. South Carolina
Grandparents
John (Leonhardt) Harmon
1728–1794
Wurtemburg, Germany
Mary Lankford
1742–1817
South Carolina
Great-Grandparents
Melchoir Herman
1715–1815
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Harmon
1560–
James Herman
1560–

Frederick Harmon's Descendants

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Frederick Harmon (1804-11-09–1857-12-07) m. Harriet Ellisor (3 Ma y 1820–St. Johns Lutheran Church Cemetery) m. Rebecca Rawl (1809-11-00–St. Johns Lutheran ChurchCemetery)
  1. 1. Barbara (C.) Harmon 1850–1896
  2. 2. James (A) Harmon 1848–1928 m. Susannah George 1872–
  3. 3. Frederick (Jr.) Harmon 1846–
  4. 4. Margaret (Rebecca) Harmon 1844–1911
  5. 5. John (Adams) Harmon 1841–1891
  6. 6. Godfrey (D.) Harmon 1839–1919
  7. 7. Elizbeth Harmon 1832–1832
  8. 8. Solomon (C.) Harmon 1831–

Frederick Harmon's Timeline

2 Records

1804
1804-11-09
Birth of Frederick Harmon in Lexington Co., S.C.
Lexington Co., S.C.
1857
1857-12-07
Age 53
Death of Frederick Harmon in Lexington Co., S.C.
Lexington Co., S.C.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1804-11-09
    Event Place: Lexington Co., S.C.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1857-12-07
    Event Place: Lexington Co., S.C.

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