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About Louisa Katrina Harman
Died in childbirth.
Death of Louisa Katrina: Concerning his wife, Adam Harman wrote these words in his Bible: "I, Heinrich Adam Herrman, Married Louisa Katrina, October 8, 1723, and have together begotten eleven children, and have lived in matrimony as true married folks should up to the year 1749, when my dear wife died March 18th and was buried the 21st, which fell on a Monday.
"The blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us of all our sins. Amen.
"Lord Jesus for you I lived. Yours I am in death and alive.
"And my wife, Louisa Katrina, her last meditation (thought) was this: 'I know that my Savior lives, and he will support me when leaving the earth, hereafter will surround me with his ----- and in my flesh will see God the same evening and my eyes will perceive him.' Died 9 o'clock, 25 minutes. Her last song: 'My earthly travels are over. I fought a good fight. All men must die, and I must leave. Good night all my loved ones."
The above is quoted in Harman Genealogy (Southern Branc), by John Newton Harman, Sr., p. 50. (ztnoble, ancestry.com)
Born In: Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Sp:Henry Harmon
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: May 5 2018, 13:51:55 UTC
Louisa Katrina Harman's Timeline
1704 |
March 12, 1704
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Kurpfalz, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
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1718 |
1718
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Augusta County, VA, United States
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1724 |
1724
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Rhein, Oberbergischer Kreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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1726 |
October 30, 1726
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Isle of Man, Tradition Enroute from Germany, Virginia, United States
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1727 |
1727
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Rowan County, North Carolina
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1727
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1729 |
1729
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Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1735 |
January 1, 1735
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Province of Carolina
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1736 |
1736
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Ingles Ferry, Strasburg, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Colonial America
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