This Site is Dedicated to Our Forebears, and their Descendants
1. | Hattie Sophia Harmison was born on 21 Apr 1869 in Bloomington, Mclean, Illinois (daughter of Samuel Harrison Harmison and Rebecca Crist); died on 26 Jun 1956 in Great Falls, Cascade, Montana. Family/Spouse: Johann Reinhardt Keil. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Hattie married William Ezra Butler on 5 May 1889. William was born on 4 Jan 1855 in Green Lake, Wisconsin; died on 31 Oct 1905 in Great Bend, Barton, KS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Samuel Harrison Harmison was born on 30 Aug 1842 in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio (son of James Abraham Harmison and Sophia Ann Will); died on 29 Nov 1900 in Boulder, Colorado; was buried in Great Bend, Barton, KS. Samuel married Rebecca Crist on 1 Jan 1866 in Bloomington, Illinois. Rebecca was born on 17 Apr 1848 in Chillicothe, Ohio; died on 1 Apr 1919 in Newton, Kansas; was buried in Great Bend, Barton, KS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Rebecca Crist was born on 17 Apr 1848 in Chillicothe, Ohio; died on 1 Apr 1919 in Newton, Kansas; was buried in Great Bend, Barton, KS.
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4. | James Abraham Harmison was born on 8 May 1818 in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio (son of Jr. Matthew Harmison, Jr. and Fannie Whitlock); died on 12 Jan 1894 in Great Bend, Barton, KS. James married Sophia Ann Will on 18 Mar 1841 in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio. Sophia was born on 20 Jan 1818 in Licking County, Ohio; died in 1901 in Great Bend, Barton, KS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Sophia Ann Will was born on 20 Jan 1818 in Licking County, Ohio; died in 1901 in Great Bend, Barton, KS.
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8. | Jr. Matthew Harmison, Jr. was born in 1785 in Berkeley Springs, Virginia (son of Matthew Harmison, Sr. and Elizabeth Rose); died after 1827 in Muskingum, Ohio. Matthew married Fannie Whitlock before 1818. Fannie was born in 1789 in Virginia; died about 1827. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Fannie Whitlock was born in 1789 in Virginia; died about 1827.
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If we know where we came from; we way better know where to go. If we know who we came from; we may better understand who we are