Individual Details
David Harmon
(1 Apr 1833 - 24 Apr 1893)
David married Susanna Fansler about 1852, probably in Gentry Co. Marriage record has not been found. David is buried in the Sawyer Cemetery in Black Hawk Co Iowa. Susanna went to Alberta, Canada with some of her children and died there in 1922.
By 1860, Richard and some of his family had moved to Missouri. The census enumerator recorded their surname as "Ham". One wonders.
Jefferson Twp, Daviess Co, MO, Gallatin P.O., Hh 14
Richard "Ham", age 68, farmer, b. VA
Mary, age 68, b. Ohio
Born in Indiana: David, age 26 and Susannah, age 27 - apparently his wife
Two of their children were born in Iowa - Mary 6 and Elizabeth 2
Their youngest born in Missouri - Charles, age 4/12 [4 months]
They were in Black Hawk Co Iowa in 1870.
1880 Census in Spring Creek, Black Hawk Co, Iowa. Children born in MO: Charles age 20, Susan 16, William 12. Children born in Iowa: Grant 10, Clarissa 8, Nelson 6, Vida 4, and Newton 1.
The Waterloo Courier, Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., IA - April 21, 1893
DIED. - Jacob Harmon, one of the oldest settlers of Black Hawk County, died last night at the poor farm, of paralysis, aged about 70 years. Deceased came to this county in 1853, settling on a farm in Spring Creek Township. He lived there until last fall when he was taken to the poor farm. He suffered two strokes of paralysis, the last of which proved fatal, as stated above.
LATER -- M. W. Gipe informed us this afternoon that Dave Harmon, brother of the deceased, is dying at his home in Spring Creek Township.
TThe Waterloo Courier, Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., IA, 26 Apr 1893
"Personal" Column
David Harmon, of Spring Creek, was buried there yesterday. He was a brother of Jacob Harmon, who died at the poor farm a few days ago.
Unexplainably the same blurb appeared on 3 May 1893, in the same newspaper under the column, "News Collector"
Iowa State Reporter, Thursday, 27 Apr 1893
LaPorte City Items
April 26th, 1893
...David Harmon, an old settler, died Monday morning at 3 o'clock; resides 3 miles east of town. Mr. Harmon is an old respected citizen aged 78 years. Disease of the spleen is the cause of his death. He was buried Wednesday.
He was buried in the Sawyer Cemetery, La Porte City, Black Hawk Co, Iowa. However, he was only about 60, not 78.
Events
Birth | 1 Apr 1833 | Indiana | |||
Marriage | 4 Dec 1852 | Susannah Fansler | |||
Death | 24 Apr 1893 | Spring Creek Township, Black Hawk County, Iowa |
Families
Spouse | Susannah Fansler (1831 - 1921) |
Child | Mary Harmon (1854 - ) |
Child | Elizabeth Harmon (1858 - ) |
Child | Charles Harmon (1860 - ) |
Child | Susan Harmon (1864 - ) |
Child | William Harmon (1868 - ) |
Child | Grant Harmon (1870 - ) |
Child | Clarissa Harmon (1872 - ) |
Child | Nelson Enoch Harmon (1873 - 1943) |
Child | Vida Harmon (1876 - ) |
Child | Newton Harmon (1879 - ) |
Father | Richard Harmon (1793 - 1860) |
Mother | Mary [Harmon] (1794 - ) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Harmon (1812 - 1873) |
Sibling | William Harmon (1814 - 1883) |
Sibling | Philadelphia Harmon (1816 - ) |
Sibling | James B. Harmon (1818 - 1897) |
Sibling | Jessie Clark Harmon (1820 - 1901) |
Sibling | Jacob Harmon (1823 - 1893) |
Sibling | Richard Milton Harmon (1824 - 1899) |
Sibling | Permelia "Millie" Harmon (1827 - 1852) |
Sibling | Charles Harmon (1830 - 1886) |
Sibling | [Daughter] Harmon ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. Harmon - Thomas C. Harmon
2. 1850 US Census IN. Digital images online., Carroll Co, Carroll Twp; p.394; Dwelling 6..
3. Harmon - Thomas C. Harmon