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Samuel Harlan Sr.

Birth
Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA
Death
4 Apr 1886 (aged 81)
Hayesville, Ashland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Widowville, Ashland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Note: Berkeley County, Virginia became part of the new state of West Virginia during the Civil War. Samuel Harlan parent's were Daniel Harlan Sr. and Esther Ford of Mifflin Twp, Richland County, now Ashland County, Ohio. Daniel and Esther are buried in the Koogle Cemetery in Mifflin Twp, Ashland County, Ohio. In April 1815 Samuel was 10 years old when his family departed Frederick County, Virginia enroute to Mifflin Twp, Richland County, Ohio. Samuel married Margaret Hupfer / Hopfer on 8 April 1824 in Richland County, Ohio. Margaret's parent's were Jacob Hupfer and Margaret Johnstone of Martinsburg, Berkeley County, Virginia, now West Virginia. Samuel and Margaret are buried in the Harlan and Wilson Cemetery in Vermillion Twp. This Cemetery is now being maintained by Vermillion Twp and is located on private property. Located on South East 1/4 Section 30; West Side State Route 511 South ; opposite junction Township Road 2206. It can be reached by the lane to the Ben Bouland Farm. The farm is located 1/4 mile south of Widowville.The last burial was Mary Jane Harlan, wife of Daniel Harlan, there wasn't a headstone marking Mary Jane Harlan's burial plot. Nine Harlan family members are buried in this cemetery.
Samuel and Margaret had a total of 13 children, 5 sons and 8 daughters. Daniel P. Harlan 1827-1911; Mary Harlan 1829-1881; Elizabeth Harlan 1833-1911; Margaret Elizabeth Harlan 1833-1908; Solomon Harlan 1835-1837; James Harlan 1838-1864 "Civil War Veteran"; Mahala Harlan 1840-1926; Freelove Harlan 1843-1895; Lydia Harlan 1844-1905; Sarah Harlan 1847-1924; Amanda Harlan born in 1850; Samuel Harlan Jr. 1852-1852; William R. Harlan 1859-1859.
Note: Berkeley County, Virginia became part of the new state of West Virginia during the Civil War. Samuel Harlan parent's were Daniel Harlan Sr. and Esther Ford of Mifflin Twp, Richland County, now Ashland County, Ohio. Daniel and Esther are buried in the Koogle Cemetery in Mifflin Twp, Ashland County, Ohio. In April 1815 Samuel was 10 years old when his family departed Frederick County, Virginia enroute to Mifflin Twp, Richland County, Ohio. Samuel married Margaret Hupfer / Hopfer on 8 April 1824 in Richland County, Ohio. Margaret's parent's were Jacob Hupfer and Margaret Johnstone of Martinsburg, Berkeley County, Virginia, now West Virginia. Samuel and Margaret are buried in the Harlan and Wilson Cemetery in Vermillion Twp. This Cemetery is now being maintained by Vermillion Twp and is located on private property. Located on South East 1/4 Section 30; West Side State Route 511 South ; opposite junction Township Road 2206. It can be reached by the lane to the Ben Bouland Farm. The farm is located 1/4 mile south of Widowville.The last burial was Mary Jane Harlan, wife of Daniel Harlan, there wasn't a headstone marking Mary Jane Harlan's burial plot. Nine Harlan family members are buried in this cemetery.
Samuel and Margaret had a total of 13 children, 5 sons and 8 daughters. Daniel P. Harlan 1827-1911; Mary Harlan 1829-1881; Elizabeth Harlan 1833-1911; Margaret Elizabeth Harlan 1833-1908; Solomon Harlan 1835-1837; James Harlan 1838-1864 "Civil War Veteran"; Mahala Harlan 1840-1926; Freelove Harlan 1843-1895; Lydia Harlan 1844-1905; Sarah Harlan 1847-1924; Amanda Harlan born in 1850; Samuel Harlan Jr. 1852-1852; William R. Harlan 1859-1859.


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