Person:John Harmon (64)

Watchers
m. 19 Mar 1707/08
  1. Mercy Harmon1710 -
  2. Samuel Harmon1711 -
  3. Sarah Harmon1713 -
  4. John Harmon1716 - Aft 1800
  5. William Harmon1719 - 1762
  6. James Harmon1721 -
  7. Esther Harmon1723 -
  8. Elizabeth Harmon1728 -
  9. George Harmon1730 - 1822
  • HJohn Harmon1716 - Aft 1800
  • WMary Hasty - 1753
m. 2 Dec 1742
  1. Abigail Harmon1744 - Bef 1753
  2. Mary HarmonAbt 1746 - 1747
  3. Daniel Harmon1747 - 1806
  4. John Simpson Harmon1749 -
  5. Mary Harmon1751 -
  6. Abigail Harmon1753 -
m. 30 May 1754
  1. William Harmon1758 - 1848
  2. Josiah Harmon1759 - 1845
m. Est 1760
  1. Benjamin Harmon1762 -
  2. Rufus HarmonAbt 1764 -
  3. Elliot Harmon1766 -
  4. Anne HarmonAbt 1780 -
Facts and Events
Name John Harmon
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1716 Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine
Marriage 2 Dec 1742 Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maineto Mary Hasty
Marriage 30 May 1754 Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maineto Abigail Tibbetts
Marriage Est 1760 to Elizabeth Hoyt
Other[3][4] Apr 1761 York, York County, MaineAnecdote
Death[2] Aft 1800 Standish, Cumberland County, Maine
References
  1. Harmon, Artemas C. The Harmon Genealogy Comprising All Branches in New England, Second Publisher: Historical & Genealogical Books On CD, Second Address: 19 Gall. (Gibson Bros., Inc, Washington, D.C., 1920, Second Date, 2000)
    page 11 "JOHN HARMON (Samuel, John). b. 1716, in Wells, Me., m. lst, Dec. 2, 1742, Mary Hasty, dau. of Daniel Hasty, who came from Ireland with wife and children in 1731. Mary d. Dec. 10, 1753, and he m. 2d, May 30, 1754, Abigail Foss, who d. Dec. 29, 1759, and he m. 3d, Abigail Hoyt. He was the first Harmon to settle in Standish, Me., having lived there some years prior to his death, which occured prob. after 1800.
  2. Harmon, Artemas C. The Harmon Genealogy Comprising All Branches in New England, Second Publisher: Historical & Genealogical Books On CD, Second Address: 19 Gall. (Gibson Bros., Inc, Washington, D.C., 1920, Second Date, 2000)
    page 13.
  3. 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 17.
  4. Following this third marriage, John was indicted by the York Court, during it's April 1761 session, for the extraordinary crime of marrying his deceased wife's niece. The indictment read, in part, "for that the said John did at Scarboro aforesaid sometime in the month of July last wickedly presume to marry one Elizabeth Harmon of the same Scarboro, his first wife's sister's daughter ... against the peace in evil example to others." Probably not surprisingly, there is no record of the case ever coming to trial.