This Site is Dedicated to Our Forebears, and their Descendants
1. | William Harvey Harmison, Jr. was born about 1874 (son of William Harvey Harmison and Sadie Alice Watson). Notes: Died: Family/Spouse: Elizabeth. was born in 1879; died in 1925; was buried in Laura Hill Cemetery, Havanna, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | William Harvey Harmison was born on 28 Dec 1853 in McClean, Illinois (son of James Abraham Harmison and Sophia Ann Will); died on 24 Nov 1874 in Urbana, Champaign, Illinois. William married Sadie Alice Watson on 26 Sep 1873 in Urbana, Illinois. Sadie was born about 1855; died on 27 Feb 1909 in Champaign, Champaign County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Sadie Alice Watson was born about 1855; died on 27 Feb 1909 in Champaign, Champaign County, Ohio.
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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. Notes: 1880 Federal Census, Champaign, Champaign, Illinois, FHL Film#1254179, NA Film#T9_0179, page 20D 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. Notes: Sophia was one of 8 children born to Samuel and Margaret Gable Will of Pennsylvania.
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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. Notes: According to Eva Harmison, Matthew had 7 children, four sons and three daughters, then disappeared and the children became orphans. 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