|
Facts and Events
References
- ↑ 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 "SAMUEL HARMON (John). b. June 15, 1686, Wells, Me., m. Mar. 19, 1707, Mercy Simpson, at Wells. She was b. Mar. 11, 1683, at Ipswich, Mass., and was a dau. of George and Alice (Phillips) Simpson. Samuel Harmon purchased several large tracts of land at Scottaway Hill in Scarboro, Me., built a mill on the river there, known as Harmonus Mill, and settled at the place in 1728. He became a comfortable land owner, a representative man of the section and resided there until his death, which occured about 1777. In 1728 he was appointed one of a committee to seek a minister for the town, which had no minister up to this time.". - ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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 14 "Samuel Harmon died before 1743. In 1757 his widow gave a deed covering certain dower rights to the representatives of Francis Sayer.".
|
|