Person:Daniel Harman (1)

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m. Abt 1772
  1. John Herman1774 - 1857
  2. Daniel Harman1790 - 1862
m. Abt 1819
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Name[1] Daniel Harman
Gender Male
Birth[2] 1790 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Marriage Abt 1819 to Susannah Herbst
Occupation[2] Merchant
Death[2] 1862 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Burial[2][3][1] Bet 1862 and 1863 Woodward Hill Cemetery in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Other[4][2] Daniel HermanName - Alternate
Religion[2] Lutheran (St. John's Lutheran Church)

Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, page 1170

Daniel Harman, father of Mrs. Reuben A. Baer, was born in Lancaster county, and died in 1862 at the age of seventy-two years. He was buried in Woodward Hill cemetery, Lancaster. The parents of Mr. Harman were John and Esther (Kendrick) Harman, farming people of Lancaster county. For many years Daniel Harman was well known in the city of Lancaster, where he was a successful merchant, conducting a large store, his stock including dry goods, groceries, china, etc. On account of failing health, he retired from active business some years prior to his death. He was one of the leading, active members of St. John's Lutheran Church, and was one of its most liberal supporters. Mr. Harman was at the time of his death regarded as one of the wealthy and prominent citizens who had always done his full duty in the advancement of the best interests of Lancaster.

Daniel Harman was married in Lancaster, to Miss Susannah Herbst, who was born in Philadelphia, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Herbst, of that city. Mr. Herbst, a wealthy merchant of Philadelphia settled in Lancaster after his retirement, and there passed the remainder of his life.

Mrs. Harman died in 1871, at the age of seventy-two, and was interred by the side of her husband in the beautiful Woodward Hill cemetery in Lancaster. The children born to Mr.. and Mrs. Harman were as follows: Henry, who died in Lancaster; William Beates, who died in Cairo, Ill. during the Civil War, having been a soldier of County B. 1st Pennsylvania Reserves; Elizabeth E., who died in 1901, the wife of Christian Yeager, a prominent retired merchant of Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Anna M., who is the widow of William W. Wills, of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, who carried on a wholesale and retail variety business; Mary L., widow of Reuben A. Baer; Susannah who died unmarried; and John and Samuel, who removed from Pennsylvania, the former becoming a merchant in Maryland, where he died, and the latter dying in California. These families are among the leading ones in Lancaster, and are truly representative of its commercial prosperity and social importance.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Biographical Annals of Lancaster County. (J. H. Beers & County, 1903)
    page 1170.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Michael Smoke - mikesmoke@@comcast.net. Smoke Ferree CD - November 2004. (about November 2004).

    Date of Import: Jun 13, 2005

  3. Estimated date.
  4. Michael Smoke <Msmoke@@msn.com>. Smoke, Michael.

    1002 NE 198 Street, Shoreline, Washington, 98155, Mikesmoke@@comcast.net, 1-206-362-0504

  5.   Charles Heisterkamp, III, M.D..

    1949 Pine Drive, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, 17601-5529, [email protected]