Samuel HARMON

 

 

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1686 - ....

 

 

Father:  John HARMON

Mother:  Sarah ROBERTS

 

Family 1 : Mercy SIMPSON

 

 

1.  Mercy HARMON

2.  Samuel HARMON

3.  Sarah HARMON

4.+John HARMON

5.  William HARMON

6.  James HARMON

7.  Esther HARMON

8.  Elizabeth HARMON

9.  George HARMON

 

 

 


 

                                                                                                           

                                                                                                        

 ___John HARMON______                                                                                                        

|    (ca1659 - 1742)  m 1679                                                       

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|- - Samuel HARMON

|     (1686 - ....)  m 1707                                                                                                    

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|                                          ____William ROBERTS____    

|                                          |       (ca1620 - 1675)  m

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|_Sarah ROBERTS____|    

    (ca1650 - ....)  m 1679   |

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                                           |___Dorothy ?????______

                                             

 

 


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INDEX

 

PEDIGREE

 

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  1. Artemas C. Harmon. The Harmon Genealogy Comprising All Branches in New England. Washington D. C.: Gibson Bros., 1920 (Second Publisher: Historical & Genealogical Books On CD, 2000--Second Address: 19 Gallant Drive, Saco, Maine 04072).

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."

  1. Walter Goodwin Davis. The Ancestry of Lydia Harmon, 1755-1836, Wife of Joseph Waterhouse of
    Standish, Maine
    . Portland, Maine: Anthoensen Press of Portland, 1924 (Second Publisher: Genealogy.com, Second Address: Fremont, California
     
    Page 14 "The first part of Samuel Harmon's life was spent at Wells. In 1716 Col. Samuel Brown of Salem sold him a farm of one hundred and fifty acres at Ogunquit, including a farmhouse, an orchard, thatch-banks and an island of thatch, Harmon giving a mortgage in return. This property had been granted to Nathaniel Masters in 1666 and 1669, and sold by him to Col. Brown in 1715. In 1718 he mortgaged this property to the Commissioners for Emitting Bills of Credit of the Providence of Massachusetts."

 

  1. same. Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Family of Walter Goodwin Davis. Three volume set: I. "Allanson to French"; II. "Gardner to Moses"; and III. "Neal to Wright." Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996

The multi-ancestor compendia compiled and published by Walter Goodwin Davis is one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy. These volumes authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonial forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of American immigrants. The Davis opus is undoubtedly the premier work for northern New England, and an often essential companion volume to the celebrated Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, which it considerably expands, especially for many Essex County families with ties further north. Almost anyone with considerable New England ancestry--and as many as 100 million living Americans, about 40 percent of the population, have some colonial New England forebears--will descend from one or more, often a dozen or more, of the families herein. Author: Walter Goodwin Davis
 
Page: p. 150

 

 

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