Individual Details

Charles Harmon

(4 Oct 1811 - 29 Mar 1883)



DB A, p.380
20 Feb 1827 James Harmon & Philadelphia his wife of Marion Co to Elizabeth Harmon, Charles and Hirum Harmon [Charles & Hiram his brothers, perhaps his sister or mother Elizabeth]. $25. Tract:on South end of South half of the 80 acres of the NW quarter and west half of S14, T17, Range ___ East. Bounded begin middle stake between sections 14 & 15 on bank of Eagle Creek ….20 acres.
Signed: James Harmon, Philadelphia Harmon.
Presence of Jacob Sheets, Andrew Sheets.
Rec. 22 Feb 1837

Marion Co, DB H, p.147
5 May 1836 Alexus Jackson & Mary his wife and Ruth Harmon wife of Hiram Harmon of Marion Co to Charles Harmon. $220 paid by Charles. All that tract South end of NW quarter of S14, T17, N Range 2 E, containing 40 acres. In district of lands to be sold at Indianapolis land office. Signed: Alexus Jackson, Mary (x) Jackson, Ruth (x) Harmon
Wit: William Harmon Senr, James A. Carter
6 Nat 1735, Acknowledged by Alexus; Mary relinquished. Rec. 22 Apr 1837

DB H, p.627
1 Apr 1837 Charles Harmon & Elizabeth his wife to Jacob Ashcroft. $525. Tract: NE quarter of the SW quarter; also the NW quarter of the SE quarter, each in S14, T17, N R2 E. 80 acres. Indianapolis Land office. Charles (X) Harmon, Elizabeth Harmon
Wit: Cyrus Cotton, Smith Isaac
Charles acknowledged & Elizabeth examined. 1 Apr 1837 Rec. 6 Feb 1838
Smith Isaac, JP

Kokomo Daily Tribute, Friday, 30 Oct 1925
Historical Review of Pioneer Period of Howard County, Its Townships and Kokomo
Harrison Township
....The first which settler in Harrison township was Martin Crist, who, in 1840, staked off a claim and erected a log house on the north bank of Little Wildcat. ....In 1841 came David Bates, Charles Harmon, Bernhart Learner
....The first corn was grown in Harrison township in the summer of 1841. Charles Harmon, who settled on the quarter section in the southeast corner of the township, had by the spring of '41 cleared enough ground to put in a patch of five acres. That was undoubtedly the largest cleared strip of ground in the county at that time, outside, of course, the small prairies in the northern and northwestern parts.
....The first orchards in the township were planted by Marion Crist, J. W. Heaton and Charles Harmon. The latter went to Indianapolis for his trees. He brought back one hundred, mostly apple, but mixed with them were a few cherries and pears.

1850 Census. Howard Co IN, Harrison Twp, Hh 68
Charles Harmon, 39, birthplace unknown
Elizabeth 35, b. NY
Born in Indiana: William 17, John 15, Nancy 14.
James, 10, b. Illinois
Charles, one month old, b. Indiana.

1860, Howard Co IN, Fairfield., p.621. Charles & Elizabeth both listed as age 49. He was born Ohio; she was born New York. Charles M. is 10. James M. 20 and Martha 19. Martha listed as born in Illinois. [She may be the wife of James] No place of birth listed for James or Charles.

1870, Howard Co IN, Taylor Twp, p.489b. Listed as Charles Harmel, age 59, b. Ohio. Elizabeth was age 56, b. New York. "C.M.", male, age 20, lived with them, listed as a Farm Hand.

1880. Charles & Mary Harmon, both age 69 were in Howard Co IN.
Clara Lowery, age 11, lived with them - no relationship stated

Charles Harmon married 30th of March 1831 Marion Co.,Indiana to Elizabeth Rodman
He died march 29th 1883 Fairfield,Taylor Twp.,Howard,Ind.
buried at Albright Cemetery,Kokomo,Howard,Ind.
I have more info if you would like please let me know
amelzer2000@yahoo.com "Andrea"
Posted to my WorldConnect database.
His marker is on FindAGrave.com - Memorial #20142674

Letter attached to Ancestry Tree
From Kenneth City, Florida
25 Apr 1996
To Mr. & Mrs. David S. Harmon
Comstock Park, MI
Dear Inez and David:
Enlcosed are copies of the tiems I have collected on our Great Grandfather Charles Harmon. Some you may already hold, but since I do not know what you have, I will send it all. charles was born in what is now Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton County was at the time of his birth, the crossroads where the northern and southern migration routes met, and then moved on into Indiana and Illinois. I feel that Charles was a single birth, not a twin, as some researchers think. I will expand on this later. His DOB and Date of Death are well established.
His marriage to Elizabeth Rodman was very hard find for me. My grandfather, John Thomas Harmon, insisted that he married an Appligate. All members of the Applegate families daid NO!! As it resolved, it was his older brother, Charles H. Harmon, that had married Laura B. Applegate. Elizabeth Rodman was a sister of William S. Rodman, and with William S. rodman's marriage to Emily Harmon, daughter of James Harmon and Philadelphia Dickerson, the Harmon-Rodman family ties were very close.
By the 1840 census almost all the Harmon families had moved from Marion County, Indiana to Hamilton County, Indiana, or to Illinois. Both the Charles Harmon and the William S. Rodman families were living in Illinois during the 1840 federal census, according to the census index. To date, I have not been able to access this 1840 census record. Perhaps you can have better success with your computer.
Charles Harmonn and the William S. Rodman families arrived in the Miami Indian Territory in what is today Howard County, Indiana in the early 1841's even before it was opened for settlement. I have seen the first land survey of the county and there were many settlers (squatters) in the county before it was officially opened. Enclose with letter are some of Blanchard's early history of Howard County, Indiana. As you can see Charles Harmon was a very active person.
I have not gone to the Tax Office and tried to determine where charles lived/owned property. That can be very time consuming, as all the old records are hand written, sometimes very poorly. Perhaps today they are all indexed.
If you have any information on Charles Harmon that I have not forwarded, please furnish me with a copy. I will pick up in the next letter with the families of the children of Charles and Elizabeth Rodman-Harmon.
I hope you enjoy the material.
Your cousin, Leslie A. Harmon

Events

Birth4 Oct 1811Hamilton County, Ohio
Marriage30 Mar 1831Marion County, Indiana - Elizabeth Rodman
Marriage22 Jul 1873Howard County, Indiana - Mary Snodgrass
Death29 Mar 1883Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana

Families

SpouseElizabeth Rodman (1815 - 1873)
ChildMary Ann Harmon (1832 - 1913)
ChildWilliam M. Harmon (1833 - 1912)
ChildJohn Thomas Harmon (1835 - 1877)
ChildNancy Harmon (1836 - )
ChildJames R. Harmon (1840 - )
ChildCharles M. Harmon (1850 - )
SpouseMary Snodgrass (1810 - 1885)
FatherJOHN L. HARMON (1767 - 1825)
MotherELIZABETH BYRD (1771 - 1869)
SiblingWilliam W. Harmon (1788 - 1866)
SiblingHenry Harmon (1790 - 1826)
SiblingRichard Harmon (1793 - 1860)
SiblingJohn Bird Harmon (1795 - 1860)
SiblingJAMES HARMON (1797 - 1847)
SiblingNancy Jane Harmon (1799 - 1872)
SiblingMildred\Emeline Harmon (1801 - 1838)
SiblingSarah Harmon (1803 - )
SiblingMary Harmon (1805 - 1880)
SiblingElizabeth Harmon ( - )
SiblingHiram H. Harmon (1810 - )

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