Herbert Wesley Harn1
M, #2373, b. 19 August 1876, d. 28 April 1930
Last Edited=31 Jan 2025
- Relationships
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-grandson of John Hearn
Herbert Wesley Harn was born circa 1876 at Maryland according to 1880 MD Census. He was born on 19 August 1876 at Maryland age from 1900 Maryland Census.2 He was the son of Wesley Jaleel Harn and Susanah T. Shipley. Herbert Wesley Harn married Minnie Rebecca Myers, daughter of Abraham C. Myers and Sarah Amanda Hoover, in 1898. Herbert Wesley Harn died on 28 April 1930 at Westminster, Carroll Co., Maryland, at age 53.3,2
MARYLAND DEATHS
HERBERT W. HARN
Herbert Wesley Harn died about noon on Monday at his home on Webster street, Westminster. He was the son of the late Wesley and Sarah Harn and was aged 53 years, nine months, and nine days. Besides his widow, Mrs. Minnie Harn, nee Myers, he is survived by three children: Abraham W., York. Pa; Mrs. Hannah M. Hamnes, Mexico; Miss Mary Harn, at home;
and three sisters: Mrs. John Baker, Hagerstown; Mrs. Charles Cook, Medford, Mrs. Dohnea Moore, Baltimore; four half-sisters: Mrs. Mrs. Nettie Eckard, Linganore; Mrs. Emma Poole and
Miss Cora Harn, Baltimore, and Mrs. Willie Rigle, Taylorsville, also several grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday meeting at the late residence at 1 p. m., with further services conducted in Sam's Creek Church of the Brethren. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Harvey Bankard and Son are the funeral directors.
The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania)
Tue, Apr 29, 1930 ·Page 6.3
He was buried at 18-03a, Sams Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery, New Windsor, Carroll Co., Maryland.2
MARYLAND DEATHS
HERBERT W. HARN
Herbert Wesley Harn died about noon on Monday at his home on Webster street, Westminster. He was the son of the late Wesley and Sarah Harn and was aged 53 years, nine months, and nine days. Besides his widow, Mrs. Minnie Harn, nee Myers, he is survived by three children: Abraham W., York. Pa; Mrs. Hannah M. Hamnes, Mexico; Miss Mary Harn, at home;
and three sisters: Mrs. John Baker, Hagerstown; Mrs. Charles Cook, Medford, Mrs. Dohnea Moore, Baltimore; four half-sisters: Mrs. Mrs. Nettie Eckard, Linganore; Mrs. Emma Poole and
Miss Cora Harn, Baltimore, and Mrs. Willie Rigle, Taylorsville, also several grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday meeting at the late residence at 1 p. m., with further services conducted in Sam's Creek Church of the Brethren. Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Harvey Bankard and Son are the funeral directors.
The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania)
Tue, Apr 29, 1930 ·Page 6.3
He was buried at 18-03a, Sams Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery, New Windsor, Carroll Co., Maryland.2
Children of Herbert Wesley Harn and Minnie Rebecca Myers
- Abraham Wesley Harn+ b. 18 Jan 1899, d. 24 Apr 1963
- Mary F. Harn+ b. 10 Mar 1915, d. 2 Aug 1987
Citations
- [S363] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 135", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 913243). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Herbert Wesley Harn, Memorial ID 71427384,
Birth: 19 August 1876
Death: 28 April 1930
Burial: Sams Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery, New Windsor, Carroll County, Maryland
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71427384/herbert_wesley-harn: accessed March 5, 2024), memorial page for Herbert Wesley Harn (19 Aug 1876–28 Apr 1930), Find a Grave Memorial ID 71427384, citing Sams Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery, New Windsor, Carroll County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Gail Hooper (contributor 47242148).
Spouses
Minnie R. Harn 1881–1954
Children
Mary F. Harn Steinberg 1915–1987
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2011/299/71427384_131972824248.jpg,. - [S3020] Maryland deaths - HERBERT W. HARN, The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania), Newspapers.com, 29 April 1930, 6. Hereinafter cited as The Evening Sun.
Herman Harn
M, #3138, b. 20 February 1907, d. 20 June 1932
Last Edited=16 Jul 2021
- Relationships
- 5th cousin of Steven Harn Redman
4th great-grandson of John Hearn
Herman Harn was born on 20 February 1907.1 He married Katie Ada (?) Herman Harn was the son of Aden Wesley Harn and Sarah Catherine Lilley. Herman Harn died on 20 June 1932 at Luzerne Twsp., Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, at age 25.2,1 He was buried at Acklin Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania.2
The following undated obituary, was in letter from Mildred Harn March 1995:
Herman Harn 25, died June 20, 1932. He was crushed under a slate fall, while working in the Wierton Coal Company's mine at Isabella. His body was removed to the mortuary of Funeral director Paul R. Seeman, Carmichaels. He was a son of Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Harn of East Millsboro, Pa. In addition to his parents, he leaves his wife, Mrs. Ada Harn, and a small daughter, Josephine, and 14 brothers and sisters. Funeral in Hopewell Presby. church, in charge of Rev. R.C. Van Eman, and burial in the church cemetery.
The following undated obituary, was in letter from Mildred Harn March 1995:
Herman Harn 25, died June 20, 1932. He was crushed under a slate fall, while working in the Wierton Coal Company's mine at Isabella. His body was removed to the mortuary of Funeral director Paul R. Seeman, Carmichaels. He was a son of Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Harn of East Millsboro, Pa. In addition to his parents, he leaves his wife, Mrs. Ada Harn, and a small daughter, Josephine, and 14 brothers and sisters. Funeral in Hopewell Presby. church, in charge of Rev. R.C. Van Eman, and burial in the church cemetery.
Children of Herman Harn and Katie Ada (?)
Citations
- [S647] Letter from Mildred (Toland) Harn (P.O. Box 36, Mather, PA 15346) to Steven Harn REDMAN (1), Mar 1995; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Herman Harn, Memorial ID 51923452,
Birth: 1907, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 20 June 1932, Luzerne Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Acklin Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/51923452/herman-harn: accessed 16 July 2021), memorial page for Herman Harn (1907–20 Jun 1932), Find a Grave Memorial ID 51923452, citing Acklin Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by PhilKel (contributor 47125592).,.
Hester Harn1
F, #76, b. abt 1772-1775, d. 11 October 1831
Last Edited=26 May 2021
- Relationships
- 3rd great-grandaunt of Steven Harn Redman
Daughter of John Hearn
Hester Harn was born abt 1772-1775 at Maryland.2,3 She was the daughter of John Hearn and Dorcas Davis. Hester Harn married John Davis, son of Garrard Davis Sr. and Nancy (?), abt 1792-1794 at Frederick Co., Maryland.4 Hester left Maryland with her husband, his father and her brother-Elijah in 1795. The father and brother went to Kentucky.3 In 1828, John Davis and Hester Harn emigrated to Shelbyville, Indiana.3 Hester Harn died on 11 October 1831 at Fleming, Cayuga Co., New York.3 She died on 11 October 1831 at Maryland.2 Ellen Dorcas Harn Manuscript. She was buried at Davis Cemetery, Morristown, Shelby Co., Indiana.5
Children of Hester Harn and John Davis
- Harriet O. Davis+ b. 3 Jul 1807, d. 26 Sep 1854
- Dorcas Davis+ b. 28 Apr 1809, d. 7 Jan 1871
- Eden H. Davis+ b. 19 Jun 1810, d. 30 May 1878
- Mary Ann Davis+ b. 1814, d. 25 Feb 1871
- John M. Davis+ b. 6 Apr 1817, d. 18 Jan 1892
Citations
- [S2169] John Hearn, manuscript, 23 Oct 2013, n/a, Steven Harn Redman, Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY, page 3.
- [S91] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 16,177", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S1714] Esther Oviedo-McCulley, From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy (Temecula, California: Omega Print and Copy Center, Sep 2000), pg. 156. Hereinafter cited as From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy.
- [S2169] John Hearn, manuscript, 23 Oct 2013 Steven Harn Redman, page 3, 8, 11.
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Hester (Harn) Davis, Memorial ID 6054329,
Birth: unknown
Death: 11 October 1831
Burial: Davis Cemetery, Morristown, Shelby County, Indiana
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/6054329/hester-davis: accessed 26 May 2021), memorial page for Hester Harn Davis (unknown–11 Oct 1831), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6054329, citing Davis Cemetery, Morristown, Shelby County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Mary Harrell-Sesniak (contributor 46488639).
Spouse John Davis unknown–1837
Children Dorcas Davis Foxworthy 1802–1877 Harriet O Davis Meredith 1807–1854 Eden H Davis 1810–1878 Mary A Davis Davis 1813–1871 John M. Davis 1817–1892,.
Hester C. Harn
M, #483, b. circa 1800, d. 13 February 1879
Last Edited=9 Jan 2014
- Relationships
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
Grandson of John Hearn
Hester C. Harn was born circa 1800.1 He was the son of Mathias Harn and Amelia Shipley. Hester lived with John Douty, son of Corrilla Harn Douty. She nursed John's wife, who was an invalid.2 Hester C. Harn died on 13 February 1879 at Unionville, Frederick Co., Maryland.3,2 He was buried at Douty Family Cemetery, Harrisonville, Cass Co., Missouri.1
Citations
- [S420] Jacob Mehrling Holdcroft, Jacob Mehrling Holdcroft, Names in Stone: 75,000 Cemetery Inscriptions from Frederick County, Maryland, Vol 1 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: n.pub., 1966). Hereinafter cited as Names In Stone.
- [S1714] Esther Oviedo-McCulley, From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy (Temecula, California: Omega Print and Copy Center, Sep 2000), pg. 156. Hereinafter cited as From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy.
- [S418] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 169", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 913243). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
Hilary Bright Harn
F, #1536
Last Edited=9 Oct 2018
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Hilary Bright Harn is the daughter of William Robert Harn Sr. and Susan Ann Balyeat. Hilary Bright Harn married Jeremy Smithee.1
Child of Hilary Bright Harn
Citations
- [S2420] Nancy Louise Perry Harn, Tulsa World, https://www.tulsaworld.com/obituaries/localobituaries/nancy-louise-perry-harn/article_93519456-687b-5403-b864-747340f5a697.html, 14 Dec 2014. Hereinafter cited as Tulsa World.
- [S1553] Letter from Nancy Louise (Perry) Harn (20450 Huebner Rd., #11102, San Antonio, TX 78258) to Steven Harn Redman, 09 Jul 2000; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Hillie M. Harn
F, #7267, b. October 1881, d. 6 April 1967
Last Edited=9 Dec 2024
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Hillie M. Harn was also known as Hallie. She was born in October 1881 at Maryland info from 1900 Census. She was the daughter of Samuel E. Harn and Barbara Anna Nicodemus. Hillie M. Harn married Benjamin Grant Danner. Hillie M. Harn died on 6 April 1967 at Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick Co., Maryland, at age 85.1 She was buried on 9 April 1967 at Linganore Cemetery, Unionville, Frederick Co., Maryland.1
Children of Hillie M. Harn and Benjamin Grant Danner
- Edward Galen Danner+ b. 28 Mar 1903, d. 13 Jan 1991
- Mark Benjamin Danner b. 4 Dec 1912, d. 2 Nov 1992
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Hallie M (Harn) Danner, Memorial ID 21827508,
Birth: 1882
Death: 1967
Burial: Linganore Cemetery, Unionville, Frederick County, Maryland
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/21827508/hallie-m-danner: accessed 24 May 2021), memorial page for Hallie M Harn Danner (1882–1967), Find a Grave Memorial ID 21827508, citing Linganore Cemetery, Unionville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by onwitheshow (contributor 47595446).,.
Hiram Maywood Harn
M, #1043, b. 4 May 1860, d. 27 April 1940
Last Edited=12 Nov 2020
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-grandson of John Hearn
Hiram Maywood Harn was born on 4 May 1860 at Moravia, Appanoose Co., Iowa.1,2 He was the son of Thornton Fleming Harn and Martha Anne Cumpston. Hiram Maywood Harn married Addie May Smith. Hiram Maywood Harn lived in 1933 at Stockton, Rooks Co., Kansas. He died on 27 April 1940 at age 79.3 He was buried at Stockton Cemetery, Stockton, Rooks Co., Kansas.3
Children of Hiram Maywood Harn and Addie May Smith
- Fred Maywood Harn+ b. 24 May 1885, d. 27 Apr 1951
- Viola Harn b. 8 Jun 1887, d. 3 Feb 1934
- Harry Rexford Harn b. 19 Feb 1895, d. 15 Jan 1987
- Evelyn Louisa Harn+ b. c 1904, d. a 1960
Citations
- [S777] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 202", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S1714] Esther Oviedo-McCulley, From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy (Temecula, California: Omega Print and Copy Center, Sep 2000), pg. 165. Hereinafter cited as From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy.
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Hiram M Harn, Memorial ID 63010837,
Birth: 4 May 1860
Death: 27 April 1940
Burial: Stockton Cemetery, Stockton, Rooks County, Kansas
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 12 November 2020), memorial page for Hiram M Harn (4 May 1860–27 Apr 1940), Find a Grave Memorial no. 63010837, citing Stockton Cemetery, Stockton, Rooks County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Kent (contributor 47258222).
Spouse Adda M Harn 1866–1919
Children Viola Harn Rosegrant 1887–1934 Bessie M Harn 1900–1913,.
Holly Harn
F, #8683
Last Edited=6 Mar 2021
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
5th great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Holly Harn is the daughter of Clyde Ellsworth Harn and Helena M. Shaffer. Holly Harn married Terry Garman.
Child of Holly Harn and Terry Garman
Horace L. Harn1
M, #2276, d. before 1900
Last Edited=12 Dec 2024
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-grandson of John Hearn
Horace L. Harn was the son of Edwin Washington Harn and Leoline Edith Uesline. Horace L. Harn died before 1900.
Citations
- [S1091] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 176", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
Horatio Harn1
M, #72, b. circa 1787
Last Edited=16 Nov 2013
- Relationships
- 3rd great-granduncle of Steven Harn Redman
Son of John Hearn
Citations
- [S86] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 16", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
Howard Dale Harn
M, #9224, b. 16 March 1919, d. 12 January 1921
Last Edited=1 Apr 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin of Steven Harn Redman
4th great-grandson of John Hearn
Howard Dale Harn was born on 16 March 1919 at Union, Union Co., Oregon. He was the son of Stephen Peter Harn and Ruby Louise Lamb. Howard Dale Harn was never married. He died on 12 January 1921 at Union Creek, Union Co., Oregon, at age 1. He was buried at Union Cemetery, Union, Union Co., Oregon.1
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Howard D Harn, Memorial ID 34137721,
Birth: 1919, USA
Death: 1921, Union County, Oregon, USA
Burial: Union Cemetery, Union, Union County, Oregon
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34137721/howard_d-harn: accessed April 1, 2024), memorial page for Howard D Harn (1919–1921), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34137721, citing Union Cemetery, Union, Union County, Oregon, USA; Maintained by Sharon (contributor 47003932).
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2009/53/34137721_123543376100.jpg,.
Howard Maywood Harn
M, #11467, b. 9 March 1928, d. 4 June 2006
Last Edited=6 May 2025
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
5th great-grandson of John Hearn
Howard Maywood Harn was born on 9 March 1928 at Plentywood, Sheridan Co., Montana.1,2 He was the son of Ralph H. Harn and Selma Storaasli. Howard Maywood Harn married Leona Margaret Patneaude in 1951 at Independence, Jackson Co., Missouri. Howard Maywood Harn died on 4 June 2006 at Miles City, Custer Co., Montana, at age 78.1,2
In Memory Of Howard Harn
Visitation: Tuesday, June 6, 2006 at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City
Memorial Service: Friday, June 9, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City
Howard Maywood Harn, age 78, of Miles City passed away on Sunday, June 4, 2006 at the Friendship Villa in Miles City.
Howard was born on March 9, 1928 in Plentywood, Montana, the son of Ralph and Selma (Storaasli)Harn. He attended schools in Plentywood until the age of 16, when he entered into the Merchant Marines for two years. He then returned to Plentywood where he graduated from high school. Howard married Leona Lee Patneaude in 1951 in Independence, Missouri. In 1952, he entered the United States Coast Guard where he finished first in the nation with the Coast Guard test. He traveled around with the Coast Guard and retired in 1972 at Boston, Massachusetts. He then moved to Miles City where he has lived since.
Howard loved working with anything mechanical. He loved hunting, fishing, carving wood, doing leatherwork, and was an excellent pool player. Howard loved history and was always up on current affairs. He always kept a personal journal which he wrote in everyday. Howard loved traveling throughout the country with Lee and his family.
Howard is survived by her daughter, Susan Harn of Milltown, MT, a daughter Juanita and two granddaughters, Lanza and Leisha from a previous marriage, a brother, Larry Harn and Joan of Miles City, MT; a sister, Lorraine Zeitner and her husband Zeke of Miles City, MT, a special nephew Patrick Harn his wife Jennifer, an adopted son, Ernie Bighorn and his wife Mary and numerous nieces and nephews, grandchildren, numerous great nieces and nephews, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Lee Harn of 52 years, a son Daniel, an adopted daughter, Kathy Larsen, and a sister-in-law Joanne Souza.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Holy Rosary Hospice, 2600 Wilson, Miles City, MT 59301 or to the charity of one's choice.
https://stevensonfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/howard-harn/.2
He was buried on 9 June 2006 at Custer County Cemetery, Miles City, Custer Co., Montana.1,2
In Memory Of Howard Harn
Visitation: Tuesday, June 6, 2006 at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City
Memorial Service: Friday, June 9, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City
Howard Maywood Harn, age 78, of Miles City passed away on Sunday, June 4, 2006 at the Friendship Villa in Miles City.
Howard was born on March 9, 1928 in Plentywood, Montana, the son of Ralph and Selma (Storaasli)Harn. He attended schools in Plentywood until the age of 16, when he entered into the Merchant Marines for two years. He then returned to Plentywood where he graduated from high school. Howard married Leona Lee Patneaude in 1951 in Independence, Missouri. In 1952, he entered the United States Coast Guard where he finished first in the nation with the Coast Guard test. He traveled around with the Coast Guard and retired in 1972 at Boston, Massachusetts. He then moved to Miles City where he has lived since.
Howard loved working with anything mechanical. He loved hunting, fishing, carving wood, doing leatherwork, and was an excellent pool player. Howard loved history and was always up on current affairs. He always kept a personal journal which he wrote in everyday. Howard loved traveling throughout the country with Lee and his family.
Howard is survived by her daughter, Susan Harn of Milltown, MT, a daughter Juanita and two granddaughters, Lanza and Leisha from a previous marriage, a brother, Larry Harn and Joan of Miles City, MT; a sister, Lorraine Zeitner and her husband Zeke of Miles City, MT, a special nephew Patrick Harn his wife Jennifer, an adopted son, Ernie Bighorn and his wife Mary and numerous nieces and nephews, grandchildren, numerous great nieces and nephews, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Lee Harn of 52 years, a son Daniel, an adopted daughter, Kathy Larsen, and a sister-in-law Joanne Souza.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Holy Rosary Hospice, 2600 Wilson, Miles City, MT 59301 or to the charity of one's choice.
https://stevensonfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/howard-harn/.2
He was buried on 9 June 2006 at Custer County Cemetery, Miles City, Custer Co., Montana.1,2
Children of Howard Maywood Harn and Leona Margaret Patneaude
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Howard Maywood Harn, Memorial ID 120647668,
Birth: 9 March 1928, Plentywood, Sheridan County, Montana, USA
Death: 4 June 2006, Miles City, Custer County, Montana, USA
Burial: Custer County Cemetery, Miles City, Custer County, Montana
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120647668/howard_maywood-harn: accessed May 3, 2025), memorial page for Howard Maywood Harn (9 Mar 1928–4 Jun 2006), Find a Grave Memorial ID 120647668, citing Custer County Cemetery, Miles City, Custer County, Montana, USA; Maintained by Karen Griswold Stroh (contributor 47133098).
Spouses
Leona Margaret "Lee" Patneaude Harn 1931–2004
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2023/355/120647668_ebc7b241-823c-4c84-acac-eeaf03748590.jpeg,. - [S3137] In Memory of Howard Harn, Stevenson & Sons Funeral Homes (Montana), https://stevensonfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/howard-harn/, 06 jun 2006, n/a. Hereinafter cited as Stevenson & Sons Funeral Homes (Montana).
Howard Reece Harn
M, #9940, b. 1880, d. 1955
Last Edited=4 Mar 2024
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-grandson of John Hearn
Howard Reece Harn was born in 1880.1 He was the son of George W. Harn and Sarah Elizabeth Wolf. Howard Reece Harn died in 1955.1 He was buried at Woodland Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk Co., Iowa.1
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Howard Reece Harn, Memorial ID 34134272,
Birth: 1880
Death: 1955
Burial: Woodland Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34134272/howard_reece-harn: accessed March 4, 2024), memorial page for Howard Reece Harn (1880–1955), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34134272, citing Woodland Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Katie Lou (contributor 46950342).
Parents
George W Harn 1848–1910
Sarah Elizabeth Wolf Harn 1850–1900
Spouses
Clara Cassie McNeel Harn 1887–1980 (m. 1911)
Siblings
Charles Ernie Harn 1876–1941
Osa E Harn Trumper 1882–1960
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2020/192/34134272_7274f4d9-0cbe-4872-94fc-765ea88bc547.jpeg,.
Hugh Valentine Harn1
M, #185, b. 14 February 1891, d. 15 May 1937
Last Edited=2 May 2025
- Relationships
- 1st cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-grandson of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
3rd great-grandson of John Hearn
Hugh Valentine Harn was also known as Aubrey. He was born on 14 February 1891 at Winona, Winona Co., Minnesota.2,3 He was the son of Herbert Elden Harn and Alice M. Sackett. Hugh Valentine Harn lived in 1907 at 122 Water, Mason City, Cerro Gordo Co., Iowa.4 He graduated in 1916 at University of Iowa, Iowa.
On 05Jun1917, Hugh Val Harn completed a WWI draft registration card in Mason City, Iowa. Listed as born 14 February 1891 in Winona, MN; occupation as a lawyer in Mason City, Iowa. Described as Tall, medium built, brown hair, brown eyes.
For military service, he listed 2 years in University as a infantry cadet and 2 years in Iowa National Guard, rank of Quarter Master.5
Hugh Valentine Harn served as a Private as a member of Iowa Company A, Third Regiment, in World War I.
He began military service on 28 February 1919 at Vernon, Davison Co., South Dakota.6 He and Freda Janet Beaver were engaged at Iowa.7
JILTED ON WEDDING DAY.
Ida Grove Girl Is Humiliated by Mason City Man
Ida Grove, Sept. 11. --Romance received a hard blow here and one of the prominent young women of the town was left with badly lacerated feelings when a love affair, begun at the State University of Iowa, had an unexpected denouncement.
Miss Freda J. Beaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Beaver was to have been married to Hugh Val Harn, of Mason City. Invitations had been issued, numerous prenuptials held, and arrangements were complete for the ceremony and the wedding breakfast at the Hotel Baxter.
The groom was to arrive on an early train and Miss Beaver was there to meet him. The train came, but no bridegroom, and thinking that he might have missed connections, the bride-to-be waited for the next train from Mason City. When he failed to appear on this one as well, she called up his office, but was told that he was very busy and asked to call later. When she made the second call, Harn refused to talk.
So far, the bride, her parents and the guests who had been Invited to the wedding are able to provide no explanation for the action of the expected bridegroom.
Evening Times-Republican
Marshalltown, Iowa
Thu, Sep 11, 1919, Page 2
Decorah Public Opinion (Iowa)
Wed., 17 September 1919, page 5.8
S.U.I. ROMANCE IS SHATTERED AT ALTAR
The story comes to this city of the shattered romance of two former students of the University of Iowa, Miss Freda J. Beaver of Ida Grove and Hugh Val Harn or Mason City. The wedding of these two young people who are well known in this city was to have taken place Monday, Sept. 1, but after all arrangements were made to the smallest detail, the groom created no little stir by failing to appear. Invitations had been sent out, a number of showers and social functions had been given in honor of the prospective bride. The wedding breakfast ready and the groom was scheduled to arrive Saturday, Aug. 30. The bride was at the station to meet her future spouse but he failed to put in an appearance. Later trains did not bring him and no reason came for his non-appearance. Miss Beaver finally reached the young man's office by telephone but was told he was too busy to talk. A second call brough the information that he "did not care to talk." So far the bride, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Beaver, and guests can find no explanation for the action of the bridegroom. The newspapers of Ida Grove, the bride's residence, have hurled the name of "cad" and "coward" at the former Hawkeye student and the whole community seems thoroughly indignant over the occurrence
The Iowa City Citizen (Iowa City, Iowa)
Friday, 19Sep1919, page 6.9 Hugh Valentine Harn was a Attorney. He married Myra B. Thompson, daughter of Charles Allen Thompson and Ida Bell McKay, on 31 December 1925 at Hennepin Co., Minnesota.10,11 Hugh Valentine Harn lived in April 1931 at 4221 Crocker Ave., Morningside, Hennepin Co., Minnesota.12 He died on 15 May 1937 at US Veterans Hospital, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, at age 46.13,3 Hugh Valentine Harn was a Episcopalian.
The following material was presented by Lew C. Church, in Memorium of Hugh Val Harn; and was located at the Hennepin County Bar Association in Minneapolis, MN.
Hugh Val Harn was born at Winona, Minnesota, on February 14, 1891. Of Walsh and English ancestry, he was the son of Herbert and Alice Harn. His early education was obtained in the City of his birth, and in the grades and high schools at Mason City, Iowa. In 1912, after three years as a student at the University of Wisconsin, he entered the University of Iowa, and graduated from its law department in 1916. In the latter institution he had the distinction of election to the presidency of the senior law class. A clipping from a Mason City newspaper of that time refers to him as having been among the best as high school student, a leader at the University of Wisconsin, an outstanding personage in law school, and a young man of promise, highly regarded in the community. During vacations he had worked as a reporter on the Globe Gazette of Mason City, and enjoyed the esteem of his employer.
Upon attaining the age of twenty-one he was admitted into the Masonic Lodge in that place, all officers participating in the ceremony being past masters. Mr. Harn was admitted to the Bar of Iowa in 1916, and at about the same time was made Secretary of the local Chamber of Commerce.
On July 25, 1918 he enlisted for service in the World War, and served as a member of Iowa Company A, Third Regiment. At the time of his discharge he was a private at Headquarters Detachment, Camp Gordon, Georgia. There he taught marksmanship, having been given medals for his skill in that art while a member of the Mason City Guards.
In 1923 Mr. Harn came to Minneapolis, was admitted to the Bar of this State, and was received into the real estate office of Nickels and Smith by the late Fred G. Smith. From that time, and nearly as long as he was able to be active, he was occupied both as a lawyer and in the real estate business in the Nickels and Smith office, where he had been elected one of the officers and directors of the corporation. He was a hard worker, and his law practice was largely an office practice of real property law.
In religious faith he was an Episcopalian, having been baptized at Winona by Bishop Thurston. He united with a church of that denomination at Mason City, and was a communicant of St. Mark's Church in Minneapolis at the time of his decease. For quite a good many months before his passing, which occurred on May 16, 1937 at the United States Veterans Hospital near Fort Snelling, he was not at his best; and for some time was unable to go to his off at all.
As a business friend the writer of this paper knew him well during most of the period of his residence in Minneapolis, and had many business contacts with him; and now looks back upon him as one of the most loyal of friends.
He was buried at Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota.3
On 05Jun1917, Hugh Val Harn completed a WWI draft registration card in Mason City, Iowa. Listed as born 14 February 1891 in Winona, MN; occupation as a lawyer in Mason City, Iowa. Described as Tall, medium built, brown hair, brown eyes.
For military service, he listed 2 years in University as a infantry cadet and 2 years in Iowa National Guard, rank of Quarter Master.5
Hugh Valentine Harn served as a Private as a member of Iowa Company A, Third Regiment, in World War I.
He began military service on 28 February 1919 at Vernon, Davison Co., South Dakota.6 He and Freda Janet Beaver were engaged at Iowa.7
JILTED ON WEDDING DAY.
Ida Grove Girl Is Humiliated by Mason City Man
Ida Grove, Sept. 11. --Romance received a hard blow here and one of the prominent young women of the town was left with badly lacerated feelings when a love affair, begun at the State University of Iowa, had an unexpected denouncement.
Miss Freda J. Beaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Beaver was to have been married to Hugh Val Harn, of Mason City. Invitations had been issued, numerous prenuptials held, and arrangements were complete for the ceremony and the wedding breakfast at the Hotel Baxter.
The groom was to arrive on an early train and Miss Beaver was there to meet him. The train came, but no bridegroom, and thinking that he might have missed connections, the bride-to-be waited for the next train from Mason City. When he failed to appear on this one as well, she called up his office, but was told that he was very busy and asked to call later. When she made the second call, Harn refused to talk.
So far, the bride, her parents and the guests who had been Invited to the wedding are able to provide no explanation for the action of the expected bridegroom.
Evening Times-Republican
Marshalltown, Iowa
Thu, Sep 11, 1919, Page 2
Decorah Public Opinion (Iowa)
Wed., 17 September 1919, page 5.8
S.U.I. ROMANCE IS SHATTERED AT ALTAR
The story comes to this city of the shattered romance of two former students of the University of Iowa, Miss Freda J. Beaver of Ida Grove and Hugh Val Harn or Mason City. The wedding of these two young people who are well known in this city was to have taken place Monday, Sept. 1, but after all arrangements were made to the smallest detail, the groom created no little stir by failing to appear. Invitations had been sent out, a number of showers and social functions had been given in honor of the prospective bride. The wedding breakfast ready and the groom was scheduled to arrive Saturday, Aug. 30. The bride was at the station to meet her future spouse but he failed to put in an appearance. Later trains did not bring him and no reason came for his non-appearance. Miss Beaver finally reached the young man's office by telephone but was told he was too busy to talk. A second call brough the information that he "did not care to talk." So far the bride, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Beaver, and guests can find no explanation for the action of the bridegroom. The newspapers of Ida Grove, the bride's residence, have hurled the name of "cad" and "coward" at the former Hawkeye student and the whole community seems thoroughly indignant over the occurrence
The Iowa City Citizen (Iowa City, Iowa)
Friday, 19Sep1919, page 6.9 Hugh Valentine Harn was a Attorney. He married Myra B. Thompson, daughter of Charles Allen Thompson and Ida Bell McKay, on 31 December 1925 at Hennepin Co., Minnesota.10,11 Hugh Valentine Harn lived in April 1931 at 4221 Crocker Ave., Morningside, Hennepin Co., Minnesota.12 He died on 15 May 1937 at US Veterans Hospital, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, at age 46.13,3 Hugh Valentine Harn was a Episcopalian.
The following material was presented by Lew C. Church, in Memorium of Hugh Val Harn; and was located at the Hennepin County Bar Association in Minneapolis, MN.
Hugh Val Harn was born at Winona, Minnesota, on February 14, 1891. Of Walsh and English ancestry, he was the son of Herbert and Alice Harn. His early education was obtained in the City of his birth, and in the grades and high schools at Mason City, Iowa. In 1912, after three years as a student at the University of Wisconsin, he entered the University of Iowa, and graduated from its law department in 1916. In the latter institution he had the distinction of election to the presidency of the senior law class. A clipping from a Mason City newspaper of that time refers to him as having been among the best as high school student, a leader at the University of Wisconsin, an outstanding personage in law school, and a young man of promise, highly regarded in the community. During vacations he had worked as a reporter on the Globe Gazette of Mason City, and enjoyed the esteem of his employer.
Upon attaining the age of twenty-one he was admitted into the Masonic Lodge in that place, all officers participating in the ceremony being past masters. Mr. Harn was admitted to the Bar of Iowa in 1916, and at about the same time was made Secretary of the local Chamber of Commerce.
On July 25, 1918 he enlisted for service in the World War, and served as a member of Iowa Company A, Third Regiment. At the time of his discharge he was a private at Headquarters Detachment, Camp Gordon, Georgia. There he taught marksmanship, having been given medals for his skill in that art while a member of the Mason City Guards.
In 1923 Mr. Harn came to Minneapolis, was admitted to the Bar of this State, and was received into the real estate office of Nickels and Smith by the late Fred G. Smith. From that time, and nearly as long as he was able to be active, he was occupied both as a lawyer and in the real estate business in the Nickels and Smith office, where he had been elected one of the officers and directors of the corporation. He was a hard worker, and his law practice was largely an office practice of real property law.
In religious faith he was an Episcopalian, having been baptized at Winona by Bishop Thurston. He united with a church of that denomination at Mason City, and was a communicant of St. Mark's Church in Minneapolis at the time of his decease. For quite a good many months before his passing, which occurred on May 16, 1937 at the United States Veterans Hospital near Fort Snelling, he was not at his best; and for some time was unable to go to his off at all.
As a business friend the writer of this paper knew him well during most of the period of his residence in Minneapolis, and had many business contacts with him; and now looks back upon him as one of the most loyal of friends.
He was buried at Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota.3
Citations
- [S132] Letter from Doris Alice (Harn) Spilman (Mantorville, MN) to Steven Harn Redman, Feb 1991; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S149] Hugh Valentine Harn entry, birth, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Hugh V. Harn, Memorial ID 135063067,
Birth: 14 February 1891
Death: 15 May 1937
Burial: Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135063067/hugh_v-harn: accessed May 2, 2025), memorial page for Hugh V. Harn (14 Feb 1891–15 May 1937), Find a Grave Memorial ID 135063067, citing Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by Steve Carlson (contributor 47330162).
Parents
Herbert Eldon Harn 1860–1931
Alice S. Harn 1863–1941
Spouses
Myra Thompson Hallenbeck 1903–1982 (m. 1925)
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/31/135063067_1486004972.jpg,. - [S2035] U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 (Beta), online www.ancestry.com, U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 (Beta)
Name: Hugh V. Harn
Residence Year: 1907
Street Address: 122 Water
Residence Place: Mason City, Iowa
Occupation: Student
Publication Title: Mason City, Iowa, City Directory, 1907
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 (Beta) (database on-line0. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information.. Hereinafter cited as U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 (Beta). - [S2687] Hugh Valentine Harn, U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, n/a (n/a: Ancestrey.com), Source Citation
Registration State: Iowa; Registration County: Cerro Gordo County
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (database on-line). Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
Original data: United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm.. Hereinafter cited as U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. - [S2686] Hugh Valentine Harn, U.S., Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940, n/a (n/a: Ancestrey.com), Ancestry.com. U.S., Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940 (database on-line). Lehi, UT. USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2019.
Original data: United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2019.. Hereinafter cited as U.S., Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940. - [S2688] S. U. I. ROMANCE IS SHATTERED AT ALTAR, The Iowa City Citizen (Iowa City, Iowa), www.ancestry.com, Friday, 19Sep1919, 6. Hereinafter cited as The Iowa City Citizen (Iowa City, Iowa).
- [S2818] JILTED ON WEDDING DAY, Evening Times-Republican, Marshalltown, Iowa, https://www.newspapers.com/article/evening-times-republican/140482615/, 11 September 1919, 2. Hereinafter cited as Evening Times-Republican.
- [S2688] The Iowa City Citizen (Iowa City, Iowa), Friday, 19Sep1919, 6, Ancestry.com. The Iowa City Citizen (Iowa City, Iowa) (database on-line). Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data:The Iowa City Citizen. Iowa City, IA, USA. Database created from microfilm copies of the newspaper. - [S2685] Web: Minnesota, U.S., Marriages from the Minnesota Official Marriage System, 1850-2019: Source Citation
Minnesota Association of County Officers; Saint Paul, Minnesota; Minnesota Official Marriage System
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Web: Minnesota, U.S., Marriages from the Minnesota Official Marriage System, 1850-2019 (database on-line). Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2019.
Original data: Minnesota Official Marriage System (MOMS). Minnesota, USA: Minnesota Association of County Officers (MACO). https://moms.mn.gov/., Ancestry.com website, Ancestry, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah. Hereinafter cited as Web: Minnesota, U.S., Marriages from the Minnesota Official Marriage System, 1850-2019. - [S2675] Marriage Licenses, The Minneapolis Star (Minneapolis, Minnesota), Newspapers.com, 31 dec 1925 Thu, 7, Marriage Licenses granted on 31Dec1925 and printed in The Minneapolis Star Newspaper:
Hugh V. Harn, 34; Myra B. Thompson, 32.. Hereinafter cited as The Minneapolis Star (Minneapolis, Minnesota). - [S1577] Herbert Elden Harn, Death Certificate 1931-MN-005502 (04 May 1931), Steven Harn Redman, Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY. Hereinafter cited as Death Cert - H.E. Harn.
- [S150] Lew C. Church, "Bar Association memorial presentation", Hennepin Co , MN Bar Association memorial presentation (May 1937). Hereinafter cited as "Bar Association memorial presentation."
Ida Harn1
F, #1026, b. circa 1883
Last Edited=12 Sep 2011
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Ida Harn was born circa 1883. She was the daughter of Milton Hamilton Harn and American Olivia Hackett. Ida Harn married George Perkins.
Citations
- [S766] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 231", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
Ida Harn
F, #7277, b. 4 January 1877, d. 27 May 1964
Last Edited=4 May 2025
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Ida Harn was born on 4 January 1877 at Illinois. She was the daughter of Winfield Scott Harn and Fannie Louisia Stein.1 Ida Harn married P.C. Lindsay.1 Ida Harn lived in March 1922 at Arlington, Washington Co., Nebraska.1 She died on 27 May 1964 at Los Angeles Co., California, at age 87.
Citations
- [S2339] Winfield Scott Harn obituary, WWW.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34652912, n/a, n/a. Hereinafter cited as WWW.findagrave.com.
Ida Mae Harn
F, #8194, b. 26 September 1879, d. 22 January 1962
Last Edited=5 Mar 2024
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Ida Mae Harn was born on 26 September 1879 at Buffalo Co., Nebraska.1 She was the daughter of John Thomas Harn and Mary Frances Richardson. Ida Mae Harn died on 22 January 1962 at Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio, at age 82.1 She was buried at Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.1
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Ida M. Harn, Memorial ID 99294362,
Birth: 26 September 1879, Nebraska, USA
Death: 22 January 1962, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial: Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99294362/ida_m-harn: accessed March 5, 2024), memorial page for Ida M. Harn (26 Sep 1879–22 Jan 1962), Find a Grave Memorial ID 99294362, citing Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Anna (contributor 47126745).
Parents
John Thomas Harn 1840–1901
Mary Frances Richardson Harn 1842–1928
Siblings
Sarah Frances Harn Dornbusch 1868–1955
Ada Beatrice Harn Sines 1870–1960
Zeda L Harn Jackson 1876–1968
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2018/351/99294362_dffb23b1-fef1-490e-9146-1c8813029e17.jpeg,.
Ida Rebecca Harn
F, #1009, b. 26 October 1858, d. 17 February 1877
Last Edited=11 Nov 2022
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Ida Rebecca Harn was born on 26 October 1858 at Frederick Co., Maryland.1,2 She was the daughter of James William Harn and Mary Hanna Fitch. Ida Rebecca Harn died on 17 February 1877 at Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio, at age 18.1,2 She was buried on 18 February 1877 at Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.3,2
Citations
- [S757] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 220", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Ida Rebecca Harn, Memorial ID 99294384,
Birth: 26 October 1858, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death: 17 February 1877, Ohio, USA
Burial: Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99294384/ida-rebecca-harn: accessed 11 November 2022), memorial page for Ida Rebecca Harn (26 Oct 1858–17 Feb 1877), Find a Grave Memorial ID 99294384, citing Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Anna (contributor 47126745).
Parents
James William Harn 1828–1896
Mary Hanna Fitch Harn 1837–1902
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2012/293/99294384_135079173169.jpg,. - [S1793] Woodland Cemetery - Dayton, Ohio, online http://www.woodlandcemetery.org/, Ida R. Harn
ID 39138
Interment # 9018
Full Name:
Surname Harn
Given Name Ida R.
Burial Location:
Section 39
Lot 1591
Tier
Burial Date 2/18/1877
Death Date 2/17/1877
Age ( years . months . days ) 18
Birth Place Frederick Co MD
. Hereinafter cited as Woodland Cemetery - Dayton, Ohio.
infant Harn
?, #2897, b. 28 May 1905, d. 30 May 1905
Last Edited=23 Aug 1997
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-grandchild of John Hearn
Infant Harn was born on 28 May 1905 at Baltimore, Maryland.1 Infant Harn was the child of Dalton Ernen Harn and Clara Jane Scheller. Infant Harn died on 30 May 1905.1 Gary C. Harn letter 9/1994. Died at birth.
Citations
- [S687] Letter from Gary Carlton Harn (unknown author address) to Steven Harn Redman, 24 Jul 1995; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Ira Baker Harn
M, #894, b. 15 November 1835, d. 27 October 1896
Last Edited=13 Feb 2022
- Relationships
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
Great-grandson of John Hearn
Ira Baker Harn was born on 15 November 1835 at Frederick Co., Maryland.1,2 He was the son of William Allen Harn and Ruth Spurrier. Ira Baker Harn married Ranzella Necola Fitch, daughter of Henry R. Fitch and Mary A. (?), on 4 October 1866 at Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.1 Ira Baker Harn died on 27 October 1896 at Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio, at age 60.1 Ellen Dorcas Harn Manuscript. In Civil War, 93rd Ohio Volunteers, Company A. He was buried on 29 October 1896 at Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio, Plot: Section 107, Lot 3010.3,4 Ira and Ranzella's first boy, died at age of 3-years.
Child of Ira Baker Harn and Ranzella Necola Fitch
- Orlando Clinton Harn b. 25 Mar 1871, d. 10 Oct 1955
Citations
- [S685] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 219,224", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S1714] Esther Oviedo-McCulley, From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy (Temecula, California: Omega Print and Copy Center, Sep 2000), pg 159. Hereinafter cited as From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy.
- [S1793] Woodland Cemetery - Dayton, Ohio, online http://www.woodlandcemetery.org/, Ira B. Harn
ID 39140
Interment # 19827
Full Name:
Surname Harn
Given Name Ira B.
Burial Location:
Section 107
Lot 3010
Tier
Burial Date 10/29/1896
Death Date 10/26/1896
Age ( years . months . days ) 61
Birth Place OH
. Hereinafter cited as Woodland Cemetery - Dayton, Ohio. - [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Ira Baker Harn, Memorial ID 99294498,
Birth: 1835, Ohio, USA
Death: 26 October 1896, Ohio, USA
Burial: Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99294498/ira-baker-harn: accessed 13 February 2022), memorial page for Ira Baker Harn (1835–26 Oct 1896), Find a Grave Memorial ID 99294498, citing Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Anna (contributor 47126745).
Parents William Allen Harn 1805–1878 Ruth Spurrier Harn 1811–1867
Spouse Renzilla Necola Fitch Harn 1844–1936
Siblings James William Harn 1828–1896 Grafton Duval Harn 1833–1907
Singleton Joshua Harn 1844–1904
Zachary Caleb Harn 1847–1867
Theodore Columbus Harn 1851–1925
Children Orlando Clinton Harn 1871–1955,.
Irene Harn1,2
F, #838, b. 15 April 1861, d. 13 June 1888
Last Edited=5 Oct 2021
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Irene Harn was also known as Eva. She was born on 15 April 1861 at Fulton Co., Illinois.3,4 She was the daughter of Jonathan Harn and Mary Levingston. Irene Harn died on 13 June 1888 at Fulton Co., Illinois, at age 27.3,4 She was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton Co., Illinois.3,4
Citations
- [S648] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 58", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S88] Letter from Barbara Lee (Harn) Covey (2742 San Ramon Dr., Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275) to Steven Harn Redman, Jun 1995; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S631] Helen Mae (Harn) Davenport, Helen Mae Harn DAVENPORT Register Report August 1995 (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Helen Mae Harn DAVENPORT Register Report August 1995.
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Eva L. “Irene” (Harn) Eveland, Memorial ID 57354319,
Birth: 15 April 1861, Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Death: 13 June 1888, Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 11 March 2021), memorial page for Eva L. “Irene” Harn Eveland (15 Apr 1861–13 Jun 1888), Find a Grave Memorial no. 57354319,; Maintained by Bonnie Huish (contributor 46938507) Unknown.
Parents Jonathan Harn 1834–1910 Mary Levingston Harn 1838–1921
Spouse Greenbury Henry Eveland 1855–1932 (m. 1881)
Siblings Delpha Harn Bennett 1872–1901 Frank Harn 1875–1899 Nellie M Harn 1881–1899,.
Irma C. Harn1
F, #1491, b. July 1896, d. 1963
Last Edited=13 Dec 2024
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Irma C. Harn was born in July 1896 at Illinois. She was the daughter of Christopher Harn and Mary Levingston. Irma C. Harn married Lyle Burgett in 1913. Irma C. Harn and Lyle Burgett were divorced before 1920. Irma C. Harn married Clyde Bradley on 8 August 1922 at Lee Co., Iowa. Irma C. Harn died in 1963.2 She was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton Co., Illinois.2
Child of Irma C. Harn and Lyle Burgett
- Mary Wanda Burgett b. 12 Apr 1915, d. 29 Jun 1996
Citations
- [S939] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 49,51", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Irma C. Bradley, Memorial ID 188007038,
Birth: 1896
Death: 1963
Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 14 March 2021), memorial page for Irma C. Bradley (1896–1963), Find a Grave Memorial no. 188007038, citing Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by 2cemeterysisters (contributor 47530498).
Spouse Clyde Bradley 1896–1983,.
Isaac Harn
M, #851, b. 1850, d. 25 November 1863
Last Edited=15 Sep 2022
- Relationships
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
Great-grandson of John Hearn
Isaac Harn was born in 1850.1 He was the son of Lloyd Harn and Susannah H. Ish. Killed at Mission Ridge, Tennessee at the Civil War.1 Isaac Harn died on 25 November 1863.2,1
Citations
- [S1714] Esther Oviedo-McCulley, From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy (Temecula, California: Omega Print and Copy Center, Sep 2000), pg. 161. Hereinafter cited as From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy.
- [S649] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 31", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
Isaac Francis Harn
M, #4074, b. circa 1842, d. before 1886
Last Edited=29 Jun 2006
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-grandson of John Hearn
Isaac Francis Harn was born circa 1842 at Illinois.1 He was the son of William G. Harn and Mary Ann Caplinger. Isaac Francis Harn died before 1886.1
Citations
- [S631] Helen Mae (Harn) Davenport, Helen Mae Harn DAVENPORT Register Report August 1995 (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as Helen Mae Harn DAVENPORT Register Report August 1995.
Isaac L. Harn1
M, #2182, b. 8 October 1889, d. circa August 1982
Last Edited=26 Sep 2023
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-grandson of John Hearn
Isaac L. Harn was also known as Isaiah. He was born on 8 October 1889 Social Security Index, b- 08Oct1889, d- Aug1982, Peoria, IL. He married Opal Delma Wilcoxen. Isaac L. Harn was the son of Lewis Harn and Tena Livingston. Isaac L. Harn died circa August 1982 at Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois; Social Security Index, b- 08Oct1889, d- Aug1982, Peoria, IL. He was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton Co., Illinois.2
Citations
- [S1065] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 55", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Isaac L Harn, Memorial ID 157239739,
Birth: 8 October 1889
Death: August 1982
Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157239739/isaac-l-harn: accessed 24 September 2023), memorial page for Isaac L Harn (8 Oct 1889–Aug 1982), Find a Grave Memorial ID 157239739, citing Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Lettie Kirby (contributor 46920696).
Spouses
Opal D Willcoxen Harn 1893–1958
Children
Ethel E. Harn Nappin 1914–2011
Frances L. Harn Jackson 1916–1994
Louise Harn 1923–2014
Clella Bernice Harn White 1925–2020
Juanita M. Harn Stufflebeam 1928–2021
George S. Harn 1929–2021
Jane Harn Boyd 1931–2023
Robert I. Harn 1935–2014
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2023/50/157239739_57295f7f-913b-464e-82aa-04b77dfa10c9.jpeg,.
Isabelle R. Harn1
F, #293, b. 27 August 1825, d. 6 September 1901
Last Edited=11 Dec 2024
- Relationships
- 2nd great-grandaunt of Steven Harn Redman
Granddaughter of John Hearn
Isabelle R. Harn also went by the name of Belle. She was born on 27 August 1825 at Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland.2 She was the daughter of Denton Harn and Rachel Ruth Pickett. Isabelle R. Harn married Reynolds Knox Lytle, son of Robert Lytle and Hannah Knox, on 10 May 1876 at Sidney, Shelby Co., Ohio.3,2 HISTORY OF FREDERICK CO., MD, 1910, pg 1557. Isabelle R. Harn died on 6 September 1901 at Delphos, Van Wert Co., Ohio, at age 76.2,4
MRS. LYTLE DEAD.
Her Demise Due to Creeping Paralysis and Old Age.
Relict of the Late R.K. Lyttle Goes to Her Heavenly Reward - Funeral to be Held Sunday Afternoon.
As was announced yesterday, the death of Mrs. Isabelle R. Lytle, relict of the late R.K. Lytle, occurred Friday afternoon, at 2:15 o'clock, standard time. She had been ill for two years and bad been confined to her bed since January 3d, last. During her illness she was a patient sufferer and bore her affliction with all the fortitude of a Christian.
During her illness she was surrounded with every comfort and care that loving hands could devise. She was a noble lady, loved by all who knew her for her many virtues. Mrs. Lytle has no near relatives living save one sister, Mrs. Dr. Kisler, of St. Marys.
Isabelle R Harn was born in Hagerstown, Maryland, August 27th, 1825, and died September 6th, 1901, at the age of 76 years and 10 days. She was an active member of the M.E church, but after her marriage to R. K Lytle, at Sidney, on May 10th, 1876, she became a member of the Presbyterian church and remained a faithful member until her death. Mrs. Lytle's parents were Denton and Rachel (Pickett) Harn, descendants of the celebrated Knox family.
Deceased was the third wife of R.K. Lytle. Mr. Lytle was first married to Martha L., daughter of Samuel Majors, of St. Marys, in 1846. Six children were born to them, but all died young. Mrs. Lytle died in 1864 and in 1866 Mr. Lytle married Mary Sprague, of Wooster, O., daughter of Lionel Sprague. To this union there were born two children, Lindol S. and Margaret, both of whom are still living. The mother of these children died in 1874. No children were born to Mr. Lytle's third union. Mr. Lytle passed away from this life on November 9, 1890.
Arrangements have been completed for the funeral. The obsequies will be held from the Presbyterian church at 2 :30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. A.O. Raber. The remains will be interred in the West Side cemetery, beside those of Mr. Lytle. The casket will not be opened at the church, but for the friends who may wish to view the remains, the casket will be open at the house from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Sunday.
The Daily Herald (Delphos, Ohio)
07Sep1901, page 4.2
She was buried at Westside Cemetery, Delphos, Van Wert Co., Ohio.4,5
MRS. LYTLE DEAD.
Her Demise Due to Creeping Paralysis and Old Age.
Relict of the Late R.K. Lyttle Goes to Her Heavenly Reward - Funeral to be Held Sunday Afternoon.
As was announced yesterday, the death of Mrs. Isabelle R. Lytle, relict of the late R.K. Lytle, occurred Friday afternoon, at 2:15 o'clock, standard time. She had been ill for two years and bad been confined to her bed since January 3d, last. During her illness she was a patient sufferer and bore her affliction with all the fortitude of a Christian.
During her illness she was surrounded with every comfort and care that loving hands could devise. She was a noble lady, loved by all who knew her for her many virtues. Mrs. Lytle has no near relatives living save one sister, Mrs. Dr. Kisler, of St. Marys.
Isabelle R Harn was born in Hagerstown, Maryland, August 27th, 1825, and died September 6th, 1901, at the age of 76 years and 10 days. She was an active member of the M.E church, but after her marriage to R. K Lytle, at Sidney, on May 10th, 1876, she became a member of the Presbyterian church and remained a faithful member until her death. Mrs. Lytle's parents were Denton and Rachel (Pickett) Harn, descendants of the celebrated Knox family.
Deceased was the third wife of R.K. Lytle. Mr. Lytle was first married to Martha L., daughter of Samuel Majors, of St. Marys, in 1846. Six children were born to them, but all died young. Mrs. Lytle died in 1864 and in 1866 Mr. Lytle married Mary Sprague, of Wooster, O., daughter of Lionel Sprague. To this union there were born two children, Lindol S. and Margaret, both of whom are still living. The mother of these children died in 1874. No children were born to Mr. Lytle's third union. Mr. Lytle passed away from this life on November 9, 1890.
Arrangements have been completed for the funeral. The obsequies will be held from the Presbyterian church at 2 :30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. A.O. Raber. The remains will be interred in the West Side cemetery, beside those of Mr. Lytle. The casket will not be opened at the church, but for the friends who may wish to view the remains, the casket will be open at the house from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Sunday.
The Daily Herald (Delphos, Ohio)
07Sep1901, page 4.2
She was buried at Westside Cemetery, Delphos, Van Wert Co., Ohio.4,5
Citations
- [S271] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 130,167A", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 9132433). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S2916] MRS. LYTLE DEAD. Her Demise Due to Creeping Paralysis and Old Age., The Daily Herald (Delphos, Ohio), ancestry.com, 07 sep 1901, 4. Hereinafter cited as The Daily Herald.
- [S272] Marriage Record from Shelby County, Ohio: Source Information
Ancestry.com. Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 (database on-line). Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Original data: Marriage Records. Ohio Marriages. Various Ohio County Courthouses., Ancestry.com website, Ancestry, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah. Hereinafter cited as Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993. - [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Isabella R Harn, Memorial ID 29885513,
Birth: 1825
Death: 6 September 1901
Burial: Westside Cemetery, Delphos, Van Wert County, Ohio
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 11 December 2020), memorial page for Isabella R Harn (1825–6 Sep 1901), Find a Grave Memorial no. 29885513, citing Westside Cemetery, Delphos, Van Wert County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by corgilover (contributor 46859310).
Spouse Reynolds Knox Lytle 1819–1890 (m. 1876),. - [S2545] Findagrave.com website, Isabelle Lytle, Memorial ID 29885920,.
Italia Vanzola Harn
F, #1044, b. 1 March 1863, d. 21 December 1899
Last Edited=19 Sep 2011
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Italia Vanzola Harn was born on 1 March 1863 at Moravia, Appanoose Co., Iowa.1,2 She was the daughter of Thornton Fleming Harn and Martha Anne Cumpston. Italia Vanzola Harn married Cyrus Madison Kellogg on 28 April 1881 at Beloit, Mitchell Co., Kansas.1 Italia Vanzola Harn died on 21 December 1899 at Evansville, Washington Co., Arkansas, at age 36.1
Citations
- [S778] B. Esther (Oviedo) Harn, "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595, # 202, 205", Feb 1977 (18921 Knapp St., Northridge, CA 91324). Hereinafter cited as "E.B. Harn Sheets, FHL film 1036595."
- [S1714] Esther Oviedo-McCulley, From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy (Temecula, California: Omega Print and Copy Center, Sep 2000), pg. 165. Hereinafter cited as From Heron to Harn - The Family Genealogy.
Ivan M. Harn1
M, #2659, b. 10 August 1900, d. 5 January 1904
Last Edited=4 Jun 2012
- Relationships
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
3rd great-grandson of John Hearn
Ivan M. Harn was born on 10 August 1900 at Luzerne Twsp., Fayette Co., West Virginia.2 He was the son of Aden Green Harn and Martha Ellen Huey. Ivan M. Harn died on 5 January 1904 at age 3.2 Died at 3 years of age, from Diphtheria, in the Winter. His Ancestral File Number is AFN 88QQ-65, submitted by Gregory Len Fletcher.
Citations
- [S1168] Letter from Mildred (Toland) Harn (P.O. Box 36, Mather, PA 15346) to Steven Harn Redman, Mar 1995; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
- [S1167] Gregory Len Fletcher, compiler, "Ancestral File Number 88QQ-65"; Ancestral File, 4.19 Family History Library, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah.
Jack T. Harn Jr.
M, #9471, b. 15 December 1943, d. 24 July 2014
Last Edited=9 Apr 2023
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
5th great-grandson of John Hearn
Jack T. Harn Jr. was born on 15 December 1943 at Astoria, Clatsop Co., Oregon.1 He was the son of Jack Theodore Harn Sr. and Maxine Geneviene Horrabin. Jack T. Harn Jr. married Margaret S. McKee on 30 June 1979 at Macomb, McDonough Co., Illinois.2 Jack T. Harn Jr. died on 24 July 2014 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois, at age 70.1 He was buried at Glade City Cemetery, Blandinsville, McDonough Co., Illinois.1
Child of Jack T. Harn Jr. and Margaret S. McKee
- Jackson S. Harn b. 3 Mar 1983, d. 16 Aug 2009
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Jack T. Harn Jr., Memorial ID 133330148,
Birth: 15 December 1943, Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, USA
Death: 24 July 2014, Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Burial: Glade City Cemetery, Blandinsville, McDonough County, Illinois
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133330148/jack-t-harn: accessed 9 April 2023), memorial page for Jack T. Harn Jr. (15 Dec 1943–24 Jul 2014), Find a Grave Memorial ID 133330148, citing Glade City Cemetery, Blandinsville, McDonough County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Barbara Stein (contributor 47224390).
Parents
Jack Theodore Harn 1914–1986
Maxine Geneviene Horrabin Harn 1918–2003
Spouses
Margaret S. McKee Harn 1954–2014 (m. 1979)
Siblings
Larry W. Harn 1948–2009
Children
Jackson S. Harn 1983–2009
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2020/174/133330148_cd5185c6-a869-4654-b5bf-a1fc493c9fa5.jpeg,. - [S2545] Findagrave.com website, Margaret S. “Margie” (McKee) Harn, Memorial ID 134311020,.
Jack Theodore Harn Sr.
M, #9469, b. 14 January 1914, d. 24 June 1986
Last Edited=10 Apr 2023
- Relationships
- 5th cousin of Steven Harn Redman
4th great-grandson of John Hearn
Jack Theodore Harn Sr. was born on 14 January 1914 at Table Grove, Fulton Co., Illinois.1 He was the son of Trebert Sloan Harn and Margaret E. Stuart. Jack Theodore Harn Sr. married Maxine Geneviene Horrabin in 1942.2 Jack Theodore Harn Sr. died on 24 June 1986 at Macomb, McDonough Co., Illinois, at age 72.1 He was buried at Glade City Cemetery, Blandinsville, McDonough Co., Illinois.1
Children of Jack Theodore Harn Sr. and Maxine Geneviene Horrabin
- Jack T. Harn Jr.+ b. 15 Dec 1943, d. 24 Jul 2014
- Larry W. Harn+ b. 19 Oct 1948, d. 5 Mar 2009
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Jack Theodore Harn Sr., Memorial ID 124016025,
Birth: 14 January 1914, Table Grove, Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Death: 24 June 1986, Macomb, McDonough County, Illinois, USA
Burial: Glade City Cemetery, Blandinsville, McDonough County, Illinois
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124016025/jack-theodore-harn: accessed 9 April 2023), memorial page for Jack Theodore Harn Sr. (14 Jan 1914–24 Jun 1986), Find a Grave Memorial ID 124016025, citing Glade City Cemetery, Blandinsville, McDonough County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Shawdau (contributor 47263480).
Parents
Trebert Sloan Harn 1889–1955
Margaret E. Stuart Harn 1890–1935
Spouses
Maxine Geneviene Horrabin Harn 1918–2003 (m. 1942)
Siblings
Elbert L. Harn 1909–1988
Children
Jack T. Harn 1943–2014
Larry W. Harn 1948–2009
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2020/174/124016025_7e7586e9-c3b2-49fc-996a-3a27e3983354.jpeg,. - [S2545] Findagrave.com website, Maxine Geneviene “Geneviene” (Horrabin) Harn, Memorial ID 124016068,.