Adonijah HARMON

Father: Daniel HARMON
Mother: Dorcas Margaret SKINNER

Family 1: Amanda STANNARD
  1. Walter HARMON
  2. William HARMON
  3. Emily HARMON
  4. Harry HARMON
  5. James Harvey HARMON
  6. Norton Edward HARMON
  7. Clementine Amanda HARMON
  8. Amanda HARMON
  9. Jefferson HARMON
  10. Emerancy HARMON
Family 2: Cornelia Samantha WILLIAMS
  1. Jane HARMON

                                              _Samuel HARMON ____
                            _Eli HARMON _____|
                           |                 |_Deborah WINCHELL _
 _Daniel HARMON ___________|
|                          |                  ___________________
|                          |_Anna SOUTHWELL _|
|                                            |___________________
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|--Adonijah HARMON 
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|                                             ___________________
|                           _________________|
|                          |                 |___________________
|_Dorcas Margaret SKINNER _|
                           |                  ___________________
                           |_________________|
                                             |___________________

INDEX

Notes

! E95.0710.36, 38b Lapeyre, Zenobia fgs 4927 NE Flanders, Portland, OR 97213-3003 E95.0808.84, 85, 86 SKU 12(4)93 Merrill, Glenna fgs 111 E Forest, Ste B, Brigham City, UT 84302; .83 Dorcas Margaret SKINNER was definitely married to Daniel HARMON not David [as mentioned in CutterÕs Genealogical and Family History of Western New York see notes 12(3):63]. I am sending a family group sheet on Adonijah HARMON who was a son of Dorcas Margaret SKINNER [E95.0808.84-86]. On 15 Dec 1834 he sold land to his wife Amanda STANNARD. Then on 29 Jan 1835 he deeded land to his eldest son Walter HARMON. He then divorced Amanda and married Cornelia LOWE. They went to Michigan and had one child about 1837. Both he and Cornelia died in Michigan. He died the 27th March 1864 in Battle Creek, Calhoun, Michigan and she died 13 May 1888 in Caladonia, Michigan. His son's in-laws, William Tanner and Hannah Tanner, also went to Michigan. William died 1 Oct 1839 in Paw Paw, Michigan and Hannah died 15 Nov 1875 in Antwerp, Van Buren, Michigan. It seems only natural that Dorcas Margaret Skinner went to Michigan with her son and the Tanners.


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