Person:Jacob Harness (5)

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Jacob Harness
 
m. 1724
  1. Michael Peter Harness, Jr.Abt 1725 - 1763
  2. Elizabeth Harness1727 - 1804
  3. Conrad HarnessAbt 1728 - Abt 1757
  4. Catherine 'Barbara' Harness1732 - 1820
  5. John HarnessAbt 1734 - 1810
  6. Jacob HarnessEst 1736 - 1758
  7. Adam HarnessAbt 1737 - 1758
  8. Leonard HarnessAbt 1738 - Bef 1808
  9. Dorothy HarnessAbt 1741 - Abt 1796
  10. Peter Harness1742 - Bef 1825
  11. George HarnessAbt 1743 - 1823
  12. Margeretha 'Kate' Harness1749 - 1792
  13. Jacob HarnessAbt 1758 -
  • HJacob HarnessAbt 1758 -
  • WEunice Petty1767 - Bef 1821
m. Abt 1787
Facts and Events
Name Jacob Harness
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1758 Hampshire County, Virginia
Marriage Abt 1787 Hardy County, Virginiato Eunice Petty
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Information on Jacob Harness

(13) Jacob Harness (probably born about 1758 in Hampshire County, VA, death date unknown) was the second son of Michael and Elizabeth to bear the name Jacob. He was married to Eunice Petty, a niece of brother John’s wife by the same name. Jacob Harness was a Revolutionary War non-military patriot. In a manuscript in the Virginia State Library at Richmond, copied by Anne Waller Reddy, are the names of persons who furnished supplies under the Commissioners of Provision Law, the supplies to be applied to Continental purposes. Jacob Harness is listed as providing for wagon hire for the United States. Source: http://home.comcast.net/~harnessfamily/History/History6.htm