Family:George Harshbarger and Rosanna Penny (1)

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Alt Marriage? Bef 1840 Ohio, United States
Marriage[1] 13 Mar 1853 Miami, Ohio, United States
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Bet 1836 and 1866 Ohio, United States
Bet 1836 and 1866 Ohio, United States
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11 Feb 1934
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DATE OF MARRIAGE DOES NOT MAKE SENSE. MIGHT GEORGE AND MARY'S SON, GEORGE, HAVE MARRIED A ROSANNA PENNY?

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    Name: George K. Harshbarger
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 13 Mar 1853
    Event Place: Miami, Ohio, United States
    Gender: Male
    Spouse's Name: Rosanna Penney
    Spouse's Gender: Female

    Reference ID: p 541 no 6368
    GS Film Number: 000550177
    Digital Folder Number: 004260596
    Image Number: 00781
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M03047-9
    Record Number: 2

    Citing this Record
    "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDPK-88S : 17 December 2019), George K. Harshbarger and Rosanna Penney, 13 Mar 1853; citing Marriage, Miami, Ohio, United States, Franklin County Genealogical & Historical Society, Columbus; FHL microfilm.

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    UNION TOWNSHIP PAGES 827-828
    HENRY FESS, farmer ; P. 0. West Milton ; born in Montgomery Co., Ohio,
    in the year 1837 ; is a son of George and Louisa B. Fess, who were born in Germany ; emigrated to this country, and settled in Montgomery Co., where his father
    died. His mother is living and resides near him. They were the parents of eight
    children, of whom only three are living, viz., Lavina, Catherine and our subject ;
    the deceased are Mary, Jacob, George, Frederick and John. Mrs. F. was *8^“
    married, to John Root, by whom she has had one child, viz., Sarah. Our
    was raised on the farm, on which he labored until he was 21 years old, at which
    time he began life for himself, and engaged in farming. In 1858, he was married
    to Miss Mary J. Harshbarger, by whom he has had nine children, seven of whom
    are living, viz., George, Mary, Samuel E., John Jacob, Lloyd and Charles A. ; the
    deceased are Sarah and Floyd, the latter a twin brother of Lloyd. Mr. Fess owns
    80 acres of land, on which he resides, all being in good condition) and fkirly
    improved. He and his amiable wife are exemplary members of the Brethren in
    Christ Church, with which they have been connected eighteen years, and are consistent Christian people ; he is one of the Trustees of the church. Mrs. Fess’s
    parents were born in Ohio, her father in Montgomery Co., in 1815, her mother in
    this county in 1821. They are the parents of five children, four of whom are liv-
    ing, viz., Mary J., Samuel, Lloyd and George ; Anna, deceased. Mr. H. is a mem-
    ber of the German Baptist Church ; Mrs. H. belongs to the Brethren in Christ ;
    Mary and George, children of Mr. and Mrs. Fess, are members of the church to
    which their parents belong.
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    History of Miami County Ohio 1880 Chicago Beers