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A Harman

Two PA candidates:

  • Abraham Harman, London Grove, Chester Co., PA

​      1794 house carpenter

  • Andrew Harman, Fermanagh, PA

​      1821 Tax list, Fermanagh TWP, Mifflin Co., PA, 

      carpenter

Editor's note: Likely that the two imprints are different craftsmen, but without notes on plane construction details, relative ages cannot be discerned .... apart from the generic ca. late 18thC.

A Harman

Two PA candidates

Abraham Harman, London Grove, Chester Co., PA

1794 deed, house carpenter. On 1781 and 1786 tax lists but without a trade.

Andrew Harman (Herman), Fermanagh, PA​           

1821 Tax list, Fermanagh TWP, Mifflin Co., PA, carpenter

1820 US census, Fermanagh TWP, Mifflin Co., PA, age 26/44, with an estimated starting date for trade: 1795 to 1814

(3 males < 10, 1 male 26/44, 2 females < 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 45+)

​1824 Tax List, Fermanagh TWP, no trade

Harman Spelling: Herman in 1821 tax list, Harman in 1820 census, 1824 tax list and N-521 deed.

No other details on the family or the individual.

Others of note: Andrew Harman, 1807 tax list, wheelwright in Upper Merion, Montgomery Co., PA and in 1812 deed in the same TWP.

A Harman's were found in the 1800 census records of MD, NY, CT and PA. Only PA has been investigated.

Abraham Harmon, 1794 deed, London Grove, Chester Co., PA, house carpenter.

Andrew Harmon, 1821 tax list, Fermanagh TWP, Mifflin Co., PA, carpenter.

(The presentation of visually based elements (scale imprints, scale drawings, etc.) is a challenge, especially when moving from the printed page to the realm of an electronic medium. For reference, the original GAWP 5, CAWP, BARS and SOJ publications had pages which were 8-1/2" in width.)

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