Person:Emma Erlougher (1)

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Emma Elizabeth Erlougher
d.Aft 1906
m. 24 Aug 1847
  1. Emma Elizabeth Erlougher1849 - Aft 1906
  2. Charles Erlougher1852 -
  3. Anne Erlougher1854 -
  4. John Erlougher1856 -
  5. Nellie Erlougher1859 -
  6. Willey Erlougher1860 -
  7. Frank Erlougher1866 -
  1. Charles L. Harmon1882 -
  2. Dr. Merle S. Harmon1885 -
  3. Raymond W. Harmon1892 - 1920
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Emma Elizabeth Erlougher
Alt Name /Elizabeth/ _____
Gender Female
Birth? 1849 Dublin, Wayne Co., IN
Marriage to Rev. John Newton Harmon
Death? Aft 1906
Reference Number? 3728

She appeared on the Dublin, Jackson Township, Wayne County, IN, 1850 census, residence 104. From a letter written by Elizabeth (Lizzie), dated June 27, 1932:

Dear Uncle Frank,

    We would like to hear from you once in a while. We wonder if you stay home all the time.
    If we can get to the church, we are expecting to hear some interesting things during Conference. Bishop Baker used to be a college president and people say he had such a great influence in getting young men to take life in earnest and do their part in the world. Afterward, Bishop Baker was sent as a missionary Bishop to India and Korea.  I know he said it pays to help them to know the way of life.
    I think I have never seen Charles or his wife or children. I know I would like them. Aunt Kate wants to know if you saw to it that the children get to Sunday School.

Love to you all.

References
  1. Research from David Leebrick, August, 2000
    Palm Bay, Florida.
  2. 1860 Census for Tampico, Howard Co., Indiana. (20 July 1860)
    page 163.
  3. 1850 Census for Tampico, Howard Co., Indiana. (15 August 1850).