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Family:Michael Harland and Dinah Dixon (3)
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Harland
in
New Castle
Dixon
in
New Castle
Parents:
James Harland and Rebecca Kirk
Michael Harland
b.
Abt 1660
Bishoprick, Durham, England
d.
Jun 1729
London Grove, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Parents:
Henry Dixon and Rose Harlan
Dinah Dixon
b.
Bet 1668 and 1672
Seagoe, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
d.
1735
Kennett, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
m.
Jan 1689/90
Newark Monthly Meeting, New Castle County, Delaware
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Marriage
[1]
Jan 1689/90
Newark Monthly Meeting, New Castle County, Delaware
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Birth
Death
1.
George Harlan
4 Oct 1690
New Castle County, Delaware
1732
West Bradford Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania
2.
Abigail Harlan
23 Sep 1692
3.
Thomas Harlan
24 Apr 1694
1 Jan 1745
4.
Stephen Harlan
Feb 1696/97
7 Apr 1737
Pa
5.
Michael Harlan, Jr.
7 Feb 1698/99
30 Nov 1757
6.
Soloman Harlan
7 Oct 1701
1 Feb 1731
7.
James Harlan
1703
Abt 1774
8.
Dinah Harlan
23 Aug 1707
7 Apr 1763
London Grove, Chester, PA, USA
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References
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Harlan, Alpheus H.
History and genealogy of the Harlan family
:
and particularly of the descendants of George and Michael Harlan who settled in Chester County, Pa., 1687
. (Baltimore: Lord Baltimore Press, 1914).
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