Solomon E. Harman

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Solomon E. Harman

Also Known As: "Harmon"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Harman Hills, Pendleton County, Virginia, United States
Death: November 22, 1893 (86)
Randolph County, West Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Randolph County, West Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Isaac L. Harman and Christina Harman, M.D.
Husband of Elizabeth “Betsy” Harman and Elizabeth Harman
Father of Asa Harman; J/P Noah Webster H. Harman; David Harman; Mary Ann Raines; Reverend Asa Harman, Rev. and 7 others
Brother of Samuel Wesley Harman; Jonas Harman, Sr.; Reuben Harman, Sr.; Phoebe “Phibe” Harper; Joshua Daniel Harman and 6 others

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About Solomon E. Harman

Solomon E. Harman Sr. BIRTH May 1807 Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA DEATH Nov 1893 (aged 86) Randolph County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Harman Cemetery Harman, Randolph County, West Virginia

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95475744/solomon-e.-harman

Pendleton Co. Va. is now Randolph Co., WV

Married by Rev. Ferdinand Lair

Served as Justice of Peace, Pendleton, Co.

Stories: SOLOMON HARMAN of Randolph County, W. Va. Solomon Harman (Isaac the First), born May, 1807 in the Harman Hills, Pendleton County, Va. (now W. Va.) ; married Elizabeth ("Betsy") Harman, daughter of George Harman the First; resided in the Harman Hills after marriage for several years, then moved to Horse Camp Run in Randolph County, W. Va., near where the present town of Harman is located.

He was tall, dark and had dark blue eyes; was even tempered, kindly disposed, while his wife was of a fiery disposition, very active and energetic which was likely due to the Redmond Irish blood in her veins. He died in Nov. 1893. His wife was born in 1811 and died Feb. 22, 1884. He served as justice of the peace in Pendleton County before moving to Randolph, and his chief occupation was farming.


Pendleton Co. Va. is now Randolph Co., WV

Married by Rev. Ferdinand Lair

Served as Justice of Peace, Pendleton, Co.

Stories: SOLOMON HARMAN of Randolph County, W. Va. Solomon Harman (Isaac the First), born May,

1807 in the Harman Hills, Pendleton County, Va. (now W. Va.) ; married Elizabeth ("Betsy") Harman, daughter of George Harman the First; resided in the Harman Hills after marriage for several years, then moved to Horse Camp Run in Randolph County, W. Va., near where the present town of Harman is located.

He was tall, dark and had dark blue eyes; was even tempered, kindly disposed, while his wife was of a

fiery disposition, very active and energetic which was likely due to the Redmond Irish blood in her veins. He died in Nov. 1893. His wife was born in 1811 and died Feb. 22, 1884. He served as justice of the peace in Pendleton County before moving to Randolph, and his chief occupation was farming.

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Solomon E. Harman's Timeline

1807
May 7, 1807
Harman Hills, Pendleton County, Virginia, United States
1829
January 24, 1829
Pendleton, West Virginia, USA
1830
October 19, 1830
Virginia, USA
1832
1832
Pendleton, Virginia
1834
October 31, 1834
Harman Hills, Pendleton, West Virginia, United States
1837
January 4, 1837
Pendleton, WEST VIRGINIA, United States
1838
1838
Harman Hills, Pendleton , Virginia
1842
July 27, 1842
Harman, Randolph County, West Virginia, United States of America
July 27, 1842
Pendleton, Virginia