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Jacob Harmon 1786–1834 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: About:1786-00-00

Birth Location: Buffalo Creek,Newberry,South Carolina,USA

Death Date: 1834-09-20

Death Location: Newton Co., Georgia

Father: John Harmon

Mother: Mary Lankford

Spouse(s): Anna Turner

Children(s): John Harmon, Martha Harmon, Mary Harmon, Sabina Harman, Nancy Harmon, John Harmon, Jacob Harmon, Elizabeth Harmon, Thomas Harmon, Lewis Harmon, Clarissa Harmon, James Harmon

Jacob Harmon was born in 1786 in Buffalo Creek,Newberry,South Carolina,USA, the child of John Leonhardt Harmon And Mary Lankford. In 1820, Jacob Harmon resided in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States. Jacob Harmon married Anna Turner, and had children including Clarissa Harmon, Elizabeth Harmon, George Harmon, Jacob Wesley Harmon, James Turner Harmon, John Fletcher Harmon, John Jacob Harmon, Lewis Meyers Harmon, Martha Eliza Harmon, Mary Ann Harmon, Nancy Caroline Harmon, Sabina Harman, Thomas Steve Harmon, William Harmon. Jacob Harmon passed away in 1834 in Newton Co., Georgia.

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Biography

  • Jacob Harmon was born in 1786 in Buffalo Creek,Newberry,South Carolina,USA, the child of John Leonhardt Harmon And Mary Lankford.
  • In 1820, Jacob Harmon resided in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States.
  • Jacob Harmon married Anna Turner, and had children including Clarissa Harmon, Elizabeth Harmon, George Harmon, Jacob Wesley Harmon, James Turner Harmon, John Fletcher Harmon, John Jacob Harmon, Lewis Meyers Harmon, Martha Eliza Harmon, Mary Ann Harmon, Nancy Caroline Harmon, Sabina Harman, Thomas Steve Harmon, William Harmon.
  • Jacob Harmon passed away in 1834 in Newton Co., Georgia.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jacob Harmon's Ancestors

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Jacob Harmon
1786–1834
Birth Place: Buffalo Creek,Newberry,South Carolina,USA
Parents
John Leonhardt Harmon
1728–1794
Wurtemburg, Germany
Mary Lankford
1742–1817
South Carolina
Grandparents
Melchoir Herman
1715–1815
Wuertemburg, , , Germany
Great-Grandparents
James Harmon
1560–
James Herman
1560–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jacob Harmon's Descendants

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Jacob Harmon (About:1786-00-00–1834-09-20) m. Anna Turner (1788-07-26–1851-04-05)
  1. 1. John (Jacob) Harmon 1772–1834
  2. 2. Martha (Eliza) Harmon 1820–1825
  3. 3. Mary (Ann) Harmon 1827–1827
  4. 4. Sabina Harman –1816
  5. 5. Nancy (Caroline) Harmon 1830–1914 m. Levi Turner –1888
  6. 6. John (Fletcher) Harmon 1828–
  7. 7. Jacob (Wesley) Harmon 1824–1878
  8. 8. Elizabeth Harmon 1822–
  9. 9. Thomas (Steve) Harmon 1818–1860 m. Emeline (Tinsey) Hamby 1819–1861
    1. 1. John (Thomas) Harmon 1840–1923
    2. 2. Sarah (E) Harmon 1846–
    3. 3. Jacob (V) Harmon 1844–
    4. 4. Martha (Ann Elizabeth) Harmon 1841–1917
    5. 5. Nancy (C) Harmon 1849–
    6. 6. Neomia (E) Harmon 1857–
    7. 7. Samuel (A) Harmon 1854–
    8. 8. Mary (Frances) Harmon 1851–1954 m. James (Jim W) Dotson 1835–1900 m. James Dotson 1835–1900
      1. 1. Alfred (Newton) Dotson 1883–1969
      2. 2. Marion (K) Dotson 1896–
      3. 3. Isaac (C) Dotson 1893–
      4. 4. Eppa (M) Dotson 1884–
      5. 5. Thomas (Eallie) Dotson 1880–
      6. 6. Lilla (M) Dotson 1887–
      7. 7. Newton (Alfred) Dotson 1883–1969
      8. 8. Pearl Dotsen 1886–
      9. 9. James (S) Dotson 1892–1947
      10. 10. Eppa (M) Dotson 1884–
      11. 11. Leslie Dotson 1899–
      12. 12. Marion (K) Dotson 1896–1954
      13. 13. Isaac (C) Dotson 1893–
      14. 14. Newton (B) Dotson 1883–
      15. 15. James (S.) Dotson 1892–1947
      16. 16. Pearl Dotson 1886–
      17. 17. Newton (B.) Dotson 1883–
      18. 18. Marry (Lelar) Dotson 1889–1954 m. Ruben (Walter) Langston 1882–1945
        1. 1. Halcyum (Alco) Langston 1929–2010 m. Dewey (Alvin) Beard 1921–1996 m. Dewey (Alvin) Beard 1921–1996
        2. 2. Dorothy (Adell) Langston 1920–2007 m. Clifford (James) Surginer 1910–1971
        3. 3. Walter Langston 1907–1975
        4. 4. Mose (Walter) Langston 1907–1975 m. Oweda ROSS 1909–1997
        5. 5. Mary Langston 1908–2007
        6. 6. Adell Surginer 1913–1969
        7. 7. Masie Langston 1908–
        8. 8. Doyle Langston 1919–1972
        9. 9. Altha (Mae) Langston 1914–2007 m. Corry (Newton) Phillips 1911–1993
        10. 10. Dorothy (Oneta) Langston 1935–2002 m. Ruben (Merle) Langston –1989
        11. 11. Granvil (Earl) Langston 1911–1926
        12. 12. Mose Langston 1908–1975 m. Oweda ROSS 1909–1997
        13. 13. Jesse Langston 1905–1982 m. Edna (Elizabeth) BEARD 1909–1987
        14. 14. Frank (Datson) Langston 1927–1943
        15. 15. Calvin (R.) Langston 1916–1968
        16. 16. Thomas (Robert) Langston 1925–2006 m. Stella (Mozelle) Higgins 1926–2014
        17. 17. Opal (Lelar) Langston 1918–1994 m. George (Lee) Sadler 1943–2011 m. Bill 1915–1979
  10. 10. Lewis (Meyers) Harmon 1816–1853
  11. 11. Clarissa Harmon 1814–1905
  12. 12. James (Turner) Harmon 1810–1899

Jacob Harmon's Timeline

3 Records

1786
About:1786-00-00
Birth of Jacob Harmon in Buffalo Creek,Newberry,South Carolina,USA
Buffalo Creek,Newberry,South Carolina,USA
1820
1820
Age 34
Jacob Harmon resided here in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
1834
1834-09-20
Age 48
Death of Jacob Harmon in Newton Co., Georgia
Newton Co., Georgia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: About:1786-00-00
    Event Place: Buffalo Creek,Newberry,South Carolina,USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1820
    Event Place: Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
    Record Source: 1820 United States Federal Census, 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina; Page: 147; NARA Roll: M33_120; Image: 210

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1834-09-20
    Event Place: Newton Co., Georgia

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