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Family:Samuel Harmon and Mercy Simpson (1)
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Harmon
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Wells
Simpson
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Wells
Parents:
John Harmon and Sarah Roberts
Samuel Harmon
b.
15 Jun 1686
Wells, York County, Maine
d.
Abt 1743
Wells, York County, Maine
Parents:
George Simpson and Alice Phillips
Mercy Simpson
b.
11 Mar 1683
Wells, York County, Maine
d.
Abt 1759
m.
19 Mar 1707/08
Wells, York County, Maine
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Marriage
[1]
19 Mar 1707/08
Wells, York County, Maine
Children
Birth
Death
1.
Mercy Harmon
1710
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
2.
Samuel Harmon
1711
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
3.
Sarah Harmon
1713
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
4.
John Harmon
1716
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
Aft 1800
Standish, Cumberland County, Maine
5.
William Harmon
1719
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
Sep 1762
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
6.
James Harmon
1721
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
7.
Esther Harmon
1723
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
8.
Elizabeth Harmon
1728
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
9.
George Harmon
chr.
18 Jul 1730
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
10 Apr 1822
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
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References
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Davis, Walter Goodwin.
The Ancestry of Lydia Harmon, 1755-1836, Wife of Joseph Waterhouse of Standish, Maine, Second Publisher: Genealogy.com, Second Address: Fremo
. (The Anthoensen Press, Portland, Maine, 1924)
page 13.
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