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Aseneth Harmon

Kvinde 1823 - 1899  (75 år)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   Aseneth Harmon blev født den 12 nov. 1823 i Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA (datter af Henry Harmon og Agnes Green); døde den 20 jun. 1899 i Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet i Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LV39-4CG
    • Indvandring: 1849, Utah, USA
    • Indvandring: 1849, Utah, USA
    • Obituary: 21 jun. 1899

    Aseneth blev gift med Edward Thompson Mumford den 15 apr. 1856 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Edward (søn af Henry Mumford, Jr og Sarah Thompson) blev født den 27 jun. 1808 i Leyden, Lewis, New York, USA; døde den 12 jul. 1886 i Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 14 jul. 1886 i Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Aseneth blev gift med Hosea Stout den 9 jan. 1854 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA, og blev skilt den 24 apr. 1854 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. Hosea blev født den 18 sep. 1810 i Danville, Mercer, Kentucky, United States; døde den 2 mar. 1889 i Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah, USA; blev begravet den 5 mar. 1889 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Aseneth blev gift med William Gheen den 7 sep. 1841 i Edgar, Illinois, USA. William blev født den 27 feb. 1812 i Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; døde den 19 aug. 1852 i Mormon Island, Sacramento, California, USA; blev begravet i 1852 i El Dorado Hills, El Dorado, California, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. Louisa Gheen blev født den 28 maj 1843 i Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA; døde den 15 okt. 1932 i Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA; blev begravet den 20 okt. 1932 i Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah, USA.
    2. Ruth Gheen blev født i 1849 i Salt Lake, Utah, USA; og døde.
    3. Gheen blev født i 1841 i Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA; døde i 1842 i Indianapolis.
    4. William Gheen blev født i 1845 i Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA; og døde.
    5. Thomas Gheen blev født i 1847 i Savannah, Andrew, Missouri, USA; døde før 1851 i Utah, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.   Henry Harmon blev født i 1790 i Carroll, Virginia, USA (søn af John L. Harmon og Elizabeth Byrd); døde i 1826 i Marion, Indiana, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LRZ8-RHK

    Notater:

    Email from Richard W. Davis to Kay Hadon, 2 September 2019

    We have corresponded over the years on the Harmon family line as I believed at one point that my ancestor Henry Harmon (1790-1826, Marion Co, Indiana) was a son of John L. Harmon (1767-1825, Marion Co., Indiana). As you remember, Henry married Agnes Green in 1810 at Pulaski County, Kentucky with bondsman Thomas Green (father of Agnes) and William Harmon (son of John L. Harmon and the only William Harmon who lived in Pulaski County at this time). When Henry died in Marion County, Indiana in 1826, the administrator of his estate was his wife's brother Rans B. Green and bondman was John Byrd Harmon (son of John L. Harmon).

    In the 1810 census of Pulaski County, John L. Harmon had a son born about 1790 who is unaccounted for in the 1837 deed pertaining to the sale of part of John L. Harmon's land in Marion County.

    Here is the 1810 census for John L. Harmon at Pulaski County (02310-31010), the oldest male is John L. Harmon who was age 43, the three sons age 16 to 26 were William W. Harmon (b. 1788), unaccounted for son (b. c1790) and Richard Harmon (b. 1793) and the two sons age 10-16 years were John B. Harmon (b. 1795) and James (b. 1797). The oldest female was the wife of John L. Harmon, Elizabeth who was age 40. The one daughter age 10 to 16 was Jane (b. 1799) and the three daughters age 0 to 10 years were Mildred (b. 1801), Sarah (b. 1803) and Mary (b. 1805).

    Also the 1806 tax record of Pulaski County shows one other taxable white male age 16-21 years and that would be John's son William who was born in 1788. However in the 1807 and 1808 tax record, John L. Harmon paid for two white males age 16-21, apparently his son William Harmon (b. 1788) and another unaccounted for son (b. c1790).

    So it appears that John L. Harmon had one son born about 1790 who is unaccounted for in the 1837 deed. It would appear that the son was Henry Harmon (c1790-1826), my ancestor. However he was not mentioned in the 1837 deed when John L. Harmon's wife and children sold part of his land. We both assumed that he was not related to John L. Harmon because Henry's heirs did not sign the deed. I did find an old LDS temple record that showed a Henry Harmon who belonged to the family of Israel Harman (b. 1753). I assumed that my Henry must belong to Israel since Israel's father Jacob lived in Pulaski County, Kentucky at one point. However, I have DNA tests for myself, my mother and my mother's sister and we match no Harmans from that Harman family even though there are a large number of testers found on Gedmatch.com. I got the same results when I searched for matches on Ancestry.com. I came up with no matches on the Harmon family of New River, Montgomery County, Virginia. Instead I came up with numerous matches to the John L. Harmon family as cousins. I had the same results on Gedmatch.com.

    The matches would indicate a relationship to the John L. Harmon's family and not the New River Harman family.
    Last year a distant cousin of mine contacted me. Her husband is Mark Green who is descended from Daniel Green (b. 1783) who was a brother to my ancestor Agnes Green (b. 1788) who married Henry Harmon (c1790-1826, Marion Co, Indiana). She is working with a Susan Klein who is also a descendant of Daniel Green (b. 1783). She was working with Susan and came across the match with my mother, Barbara Driggs Davis. I already knew we were cousins on paper as Letitia and I had been corresponding for years. The interesting part was when she ran Gedmatch.com for people who matched both my mother and Susan Klein. The results came back with a match for Gary Craver of Iowa. He was contacted and he has been doing genealogy for years. He matched both my mother and Susan Klein whose only common ancestor was Thomas Green and Elizabeth Matthews who were the parents of my ancestor Agnes Green Harmon (b. 1788) and Daniel Green (b. 1783). When we searched his tree he had no known Green ancestors. However, he had a Harmon line that he was stuck on. His ancestor Milford Harmon (c1812-1871) married at Boone County, Indiana in 1836. His tombstone shows that he was born in 1803, but all census records for Milford show that he was born between 1811 and 1813 in Ohio. As you remember John L. Harmon was living in Ohio in 1812. It would appear that Milford was the oldest child of Henry Harmon and Agnes Green. It is the only way that Gary Craver could match my mother and Susan Klein. Susan had no Harmons, but Gary matched her. My mother had Greens and Harmons. It's called a triangulation and when we checked if we matched on the same DNA segment it came back positive. They had the same ancestor about 4 to 4.7 generations back. My mother and Gary Graver are 4th cousins if Milford was a brother to Asenath Harmon so the generation separation matches perfectly. If you would like to see the the email from Letitia I can send that to you. It shows her process and she is really good at this. She shows charts and other info.
    We do not know the names of all of the children of Henry Harmon and Agnes Green. They were married in 1810 and Henry died in 1826. My ancestor Asenath Harmon was the youngest known child born in 1823. In a letter from the 1890s, Asenath mentioned her sister Druscilla Dunlop who was living at Chicago and another sister name Mary (married name unknown). Those are the only children we know of for sure. In the 1840 census at Marion County, Indiana Agnes had 2 daughters aged 15-20 (Druscilla born about 1820/1821 and my ancestor Asenath born 1823) and two females age 20-30, possibly two other daughter (Mary and another). The older children were out of the household by then. There were no males living in the household in 1840.

    I found Druscilla Harmon living in Indianapolis in the 1850 census and nearby were Elizabeth Sullivan and Nancy Shea who were both married with the surname Harmon. I am not sure but they may be sisters to Asenath. I was unaware of any other children but I assumed that the William Harmon (b. 1815) who married Elizabeth Shawnesee on 28 Jul 1840 at Boone County, Indiana and who died there less than two years later was a brother to Asenath. Concerning this William Harmon’s estate at Boone County Probate Court on the second Monday in 1842, “Edward Lane came to court with Richard Harmon who filed and proved an account against said estate to the amount of $31.17”. This Richard Harmon was a son of John L. Harmon and so this Richard would have been the uncle to William Harmon. Milford Harmon married in Boone County and is a DNA match to the Harmon/Green line.

    Earlier this year I contacted Gary Craver who was the DNA match. He helped my tract down his 3rd cousin (my mom's 4th cousin), Tim Harmon who lives in Burlington County, Iowa. Gary and I paid for his Y-DNA test and it came back as a match on 36 markers out of 37 to David S. Harmon (descendant of John L. Harmon). You can see Tim's Y-DNA results on the FTDNA Harmon Family Y-DNA project page. His kit number is 292065 and is towards the bottom of the page in the "ungrouped section".

    I'm pretty excited about this. When you read the 1837 deed it is not really a division of the land of John L. Harmon but rather a sale of the land by only his "legal heirs", apparently only his children who were still living. There was supposedly an Elizabeth Harmon in the family as well who did not sign. I would guess that she died before 1837 as well. The other person buried in the John L. Harmon by 1837 was possibly Henry who died only one year after John L. Harmon. The both died in Marion County, Indiana.

    Have you done any research on the Harmon line before John L. Harmon? His DNA matches the Harmon family that came out of New Kent County, Virginia. I just started researching in the scarce records from that county.

    Best regards
    Richard Davis

    In 2019 a Y-DNA test was done by a descendant of Milford Harmon (Tim Harmon) and the test came back showing that he was a match to a descendant of John L. Harmon (1767-1825) of Marion County, Indiana through John's son Charles Harmon. The test was only off on one marker on a 37 marker test. The test also matched a descendant of Joseph Harmon (b. 1776) who was the son of William Harmon who was supposedly from the New Kent County, Virginia Harman family. They were off on only 2 markers on the 37 marker test. DNA tests show that I am fourth cousins with the tester who descended from Milford Harmon and another DNA test (Gedmatch.com) shows that we share the same chromosome with another descendant of Thomas Green (1760-1822) and Elizabeth Matthews. Thomas Green's daughter Agnes Green married Henry Harmon (1790-1826) of Marion County, Indiana. This shows that Milford Harmon's descendant and I share the same DNA with the Greens and the Harmons, showing that Milford Harmon's parents were Henry Harmon and Agnes Green. This would indicate that Henry Harmon who married in Pulaski County, Kentucky (bondsman was Wm W. Harmon son of John L. Harmon) in 1810 and who moved to Marion County, Indiana with the John L. Harmon's family was most probably the son of John L. Harmon. When Henry died in Marion County, Indiana in 1826 one of the bondsman for the administration was John B. Harmon another son of John L. Harmon. I am Richard W. Davis, a descendant of Henry Harmon and Agnes Green through their daughter Aseneth Harmon (b. 1823).

    Henry Harmon married Agnes Green on 10 Jul 1810 at Pulaski County, Kentucky. They were married by Joel Matthews, a Baptist Minister in Pulaski County who was the brother of Agnes Green's mother Elizabeth (Matthews) Green. The bondsmen for the marriage bond were William Harmon (1788-1866) and Thomas Green (1760-1822). William was the son of John L. Harmon (1767-1825) and brother of Henry. Thomas Green was the father of Agnes.

    Henry blev gift med Agnes Green den 26 jul. 1810 i Pulaski, Kentucky, USA. Agnes blev født den 13 aug. 1788 i Russell, Virginia, USA; døde cirka 1845 i Indianapolis, Center Township, Marion, Indiana, United States. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.   Agnes Green blev født den 13 aug. 1788 i Russell, Virginia, USA; døde cirka 1845 i Indianapolis, Center Township, Marion, Indiana, United States.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: L8BH-XPC
    • Bopæl: 1840, Lawrence Ward 2, Marion, Indiana, United States

    Børn:
    1. 1. Aseneth Harmon blev født den 12 nov. 1823 i Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA; døde den 20 jun. 1899 i Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah, USA; blev begravet i Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah, USA.
    2. Milford Harmon blev født cirka 1812 i Ohio, USA; døde den 18 sep. 1871 i Henry, Iowa, USA; blev begravet i Green Mound Cemetery, Henry, Iowa, USA.
    3. Nancy Harmon blev født i 1813 i Marion, Indiana, USA; døde den 1 nov. 1893 i Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA; blev begravet den 3 nov. 1893 i Crown Hill Cemetery, Washington, Indiana, USA.
    4. Druscilla Harmon blev født cirka 1820 i Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA; og døde.
    5. Elizabeth Harmon blev født i 1818 i Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA; og døde.
    6. Mary Harmon blev født i 1816 i Marion, Indiana, USA; og døde.
    7. William Harmon blev født cirka 1815 i Marion, Indiana, USA; døde den 21 mar. 1842 i Boone, Indiana, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.   John L. Harmon blev født den 16 dec. 1767 i Crooked Creek Grayson, Virginia, United States; døde i 1825 i Pike, Marion, Indiana, USA; blev begravet i Traders Point, Marion, Indiana, United States.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: L8W7-4XJ

    Notater:

    There is much out there on the Internet that is not quite accurate about John L. Harmon. His middle name is often seen as Lincoln - but after twenty years, I've never found actual documentation of such a middle name. The initial "L" appears in deeds several years after his death, but not earlier.

    His date of birth is questionable. It is sometimes seen as 1750, but I believe that 1766-7 is much more likely. He has been accepted as a Patriot by NSDAR based on the earlier date but there were multiple John Harmon/Harman/Herrmans living in the western wilderness of Virginia at this time and few records. Here are the reasons the later birth is more likely:
    There are tax records in Montgomery Co VA, and his marriage record that suggest he came of age just before his marriage in December of 1787.
    A website describing a visit to the old Cotton Cemetery (which once belonged to John Harmon and his heirs) cites a stone for John Harmon with the dates: born, 1767; died 1825. (See Source below)
    In 1810, Pulaski Co, KY, John Harmon was age 26-45, indicating a birth date between 1765 and 1784, but certainly not as early as 1750. I've never found an 1820 census that matched his family makeup at that time - he may have been moving from Ohio to Indiana.

    The earlier date of birth, calls into question any Revolutionary War service, as he would have been too young to serve.

    His death date is often quoted as 15 August 1837 - sometimes that is quoted as an "estate settlement". That date is neither. John L. Harmon was certainly dead prior to 1830 when his wife Elizabeth is head of a household in Pike Township, Marion Co, Missouri. There is a DEED in Marion Co IN, Deed Book I (the letter, not the number 1), p.353-4. The heirs of John L. Harmon, including his widow Elizabeth, sold six acres of land to Cyrus Cotton, EXCEPTING the cemetery where John Harmon and ____ (unfortunately there is no name) are buried. There is a probable daughter named Elizabeth for her mother about whom no records have been found - perhaps she died as a child and was the other person buried in the cemetery as all the other children are accounted for in this deed. The deed is dated 13 March 1837. It was not proved until 15 August 1837 because of the many heirs that had to sign. The deed describes boundaries which belong to other Harmon family members. (See Source)

    Although there are documents showing John Harmon's middle initial as "L". I have yet to see any documentation that his middle name was Lincoln. Would appreciate any proof.

    John + Elizabeth Byrd. Elizabeth blev født i 1771 i Virginia, USA; døde efter 1850 i Carroll, Illinois, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 5.   Elizabeth Byrd blev født i 1771 i Virginia, USA; døde efter 1850 i Carroll, Illinois, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: L8W7-4RP

    Notater:

    Said to be the daughter of a John Byrd who was "from Spotsylvania Co VA." I have not found a great deal support for this. John's son Henry testified that he was born 1764 in Prince Edward Co. I found the name John Byrd in Fincastle Co as early as 1772 - he was the first court clerk in that new county.

    I may have found Elizabeth Harmon in the 1830 census. There is an enumeration for the household of a William Harmon listed next to John B., Richard, James, and Chesley "Ray" and John Adams who were married to Harmon girls. However, this William is marked as age to 10-15 - I suspect he may have been a grandson helping out. The other members of this household were two young girls, 1 age 5-10 and the other 10-15. Then there was an older lady, age 50-60 - Elizabeth Harmon would have been about 59 in 1830. However, on the next page was Elizabeth Harmon with 2 males age 15-20 [Hiram & Charles], 1f age 10-15 [Elizabeth, the only unmarried daughter], 1f age 50-60 - John L. is not present and likely already deceased.

    Although many databases give her death as 1837; I believe I found Elizabeth Byrd Harmon living with her son Richard in Carroll Co IL in 1850. She was 79 years old, b. VA, and blind. The 1837 date seems to have come from a deed of the heirs of John L. Harmon, dec'd, which included Elizabeth Harmon, widow, very much alive.

    Her mother is said to have been a Sarah, who married William Burch after the death of John Byrd. Sisters of Elizabeth included Milard who married Edward Smith. Edward Smith was a witness to the marriage of Elizabeth Byrd to John Harmon according to an online database. Jane Byrd who married Jacob Waggoner is another sister to Elizabeth.

    Found online:
    Byrd Family Association, The Early Byrds of Grayson County, Virginia and Many of their Descendants (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1992), pp. 1, 2, 63, 64. "(1787) Dec. 6, JESSE VAUGHN and ELIZABETH BYRD, sur. William Vaughn; consent of parents William and Mary Vaughn, and William and Sarah Burch." This recorded marriage apparently never took place as Elizabeth Byrd married another man, John Lincoln Harmon, three weeks later. Hereinafter cited as Byrds of Grayson, VA.
    The Register of Marriages in Montgomery Co, VA, does indeed show both marriages - Jesse Vaughn to Elizabeth Byrd, on the 6th of Dec, 1787 and then John Harman to Elizabeth Byrd, on the 16th of Dec . William & Sarah Burch are listed as parents of both - I wonder if perhaps this was a different daughter that married Jesse Vaughn [there is evidence of close association between the Byrd & Vaughn families] and perhaps either a minister's return was wrong or was copied into register wrong. Online genealogies for Jesse Vaughan say that he married Francis Jones, dau of Thomas & Elizabeth Jones in Montgomery Co. The page of the register copied for me, p.21, all seems to be in the same clear hand - I would not think this is the original but has been recopied, another chance for error.

    Volunteer Lookup: A BRIEF OF WILLS & MARRIAGES IN MONTGOMERY & FINCASTLE COUNTIES, VIRGINIA 1733-1831, Anne Lowry Worrell, originally printed in 1932.
    John Harman m. Elizabeth Bird dau of William and Sarah Burch (step daughter of William)

    Deed Book H; pp 353-354 Marion Co., Indiana
    Indenture made March 13, 1837--Elizabeth Harmon, widow of John L. Harmon and William W. Harmon, John B. Harmon, Alexis Jackson, Charles Harman, Hiram Harmon, Chistly Ray, James Harmon, Hiram H. Lewis, Nathaniel P. Walters, Richard Harmon, all legal heirs of John L. Harmon, deeded to Cyrus Cotton--$20--6 Acres of land commencing on section line at middle stake Sections 15 & 10 in west bank of Eagle Crek; south 12 rods; east to high bank on north side of Wray's Branch to line of Charles Harmon's 40 acres of land which he bought from Alexis Jackson, etc; except a small piece of land fenced in as grave yard where John L. Harmon is buried.

    In 1850 Richard's mother Elizabeth Harmon appears to be living with the family in Carroll Co IL. She is 79, born in Virginia, and blind.
    Richard Harmon, age 57, b. VA. Mary, age 56, b. VA. David, 17, b. IN. Richard M. age 26, b. IN. Elizabeth, 79, b. VA.

    Found online:
    "Elizabeth died in the home of her daughter, Jene (Harmon) Wray in Illinois at the age of 99 years." By 1870 when Elizabeth would have been age 99, daughter Jane was widowed and living with her son Mark in Knox Co, IL - so I'm not sure Elizabeth lived quite this long. I did not find Elizabeth Harmon after the 1850 census.
    An Everton FGS posted on MyHertitage also states she died at 99 years and is buried in the Christian Church Cemetery, Harmon, Knox Co, Illinois. (I found an unincorporated village in Knox Co, named Hermon, and there is a Hermon Christian Church Cemetery. However, 231 interments are listed on FindAGrave - none for a Harmon or Hermon. Chesley "Ray" is buried there - b. 1817, d. 1888 - he would not have been the Chesley Wray, husband of Elizabeth's daughter Nancy Jane as he's the wrong generation, but he could be a son of Chesley Wray by his first wife.

    PostIt Note:
    Prince Edward,Virginia is the location of her birth
    Mt. Carmel, Carroll, ILL. in 1869 is the location and year of her [Elizabeth's] death
    Posted by "Andrea" to my WorldConnect database
    amelzer2000@yahoo.com

    "Elizabeth died in the home of her daughter, Jene (Jane Harmon) Wray in Illinois at the age of 99 years." By 1870 when Elizabeth would have been age 99, daughter Jane was widowed and living with her son Mark in Knox Co, IL - so I'm not sure Elizabeth lived quite this long. I did not find Elizabeth Harmon after the 1850 census. The statement was made in an article written many years after the fact and was at least third hand information.

    Børn:
    1. 2. Henry Harmon blev født i 1790 i Carroll, Virginia, USA; døde i 1826 i Marion, Indiana, USA.



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