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Dr Andrew Monroe Harmon

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Dr Andrew Monroe Harmon

Birth
Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Death
17 Sep 1917 (aged 46)
Marcoot, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Chambers County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Dr. Harmon married Wealthie Clara Perdue. She was born December 7, 1885 in Escambia County, FL and died February 27, 1947 in Contra Costa County, California. She married 2nd Ben A. Eastridge.

Children of Andrew M. & Clara Perdue Harmon:

1. Gladys Lee Harmon (1905-1989). Married 1st. Arthur B. Everett; 2nd. George Reitz. Died in Contra Costa County, California.
2. Thomas Heflin Harmon (1907-1966). Died in Contra Costa County, California.
3. Mary Geraldine Harmon (1909-1989). Married 1st. Charlie Leach; 2nd. Robert Franklin Ramsey. Died in Contra Costa County, California.
4. Nannie Sue Harmon (ca. 1911-ca. 1913). Buried in unmarked grave at Macedonia, Chambers County, Alabama.
5. Nina Mae Harmon (ca. 1915-1939). Died in Chambers County, Alabama. Buried in unmarked grave at Macedonia.
6. Andrew James Harmon (1918-1966). Died in Hamilton County, Florida.
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"The Roanoke Leader" - July 29, 1903:

Dr. A. M. Harmon who was a student under Dr. Scott is now located in Roanoke at Ussery's stable and is prepared to treat all diseases of horses and cattle.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - April 12, 1905:

Veterinary Work – After a short absence I am again prepared to do your veterinary work at Marcoot, Alabama.

- A. Harmon.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - September 19, 1917:

Death of Mr. Andrew M. Harmon.

Mr. Andrew M. Harmon died at his residence near Marcoot, this county, last Monday afternoon, after a very brief illness. Mr. Harmon was well known here and had many friends who will be sorry to hear of his death. He leaves a widow and several children.
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1910 Chambers County, (Wise) AL Census:

#H200

Andrew M. Harmon 38M Farmer Born AL
Wealthie C. Harmon 24F Wife Born FL (Married 5 years. Mother of 3 children; 3 children living)
Gladys L. Harmon 4F Daughter Born AL
Thomas H. Harmon 2M Son Born AL
Geraldine Harmon 11/12F Daughter Born AL
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Dr. Harmon married Wealthie Clara Perdue. She was born December 7, 1885 in Escambia County, FL and died February 27, 1947 in Contra Costa County, California. She married 2nd Ben A. Eastridge.

Children of Andrew M. & Clara Perdue Harmon:

1. Gladys Lee Harmon (1905-1989). Married 1st. Arthur B. Everett; 2nd. George Reitz. Died in Contra Costa County, California.
2. Thomas Heflin Harmon (1907-1966). Died in Contra Costa County, California.
3. Mary Geraldine Harmon (1909-1989). Married 1st. Charlie Leach; 2nd. Robert Franklin Ramsey. Died in Contra Costa County, California.
4. Nannie Sue Harmon (ca. 1911-ca. 1913). Buried in unmarked grave at Macedonia, Chambers County, Alabama.
5. Nina Mae Harmon (ca. 1915-1939). Died in Chambers County, Alabama. Buried in unmarked grave at Macedonia.
6. Andrew James Harmon (1918-1966). Died in Hamilton County, Florida.
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"The Roanoke Leader" - July 29, 1903:

Dr. A. M. Harmon who was a student under Dr. Scott is now located in Roanoke at Ussery's stable and is prepared to treat all diseases of horses and cattle.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - April 12, 1905:

Veterinary Work – After a short absence I am again prepared to do your veterinary work at Marcoot, Alabama.

- A. Harmon.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - September 19, 1917:

Death of Mr. Andrew M. Harmon.

Mr. Andrew M. Harmon died at his residence near Marcoot, this county, last Monday afternoon, after a very brief illness. Mr. Harmon was well known here and had many friends who will be sorry to hear of his death. He leaves a widow and several children.
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1910 Chambers County, (Wise) AL Census:

#H200

Andrew M. Harmon 38M Farmer Born AL
Wealthie C. Harmon 24F Wife Born FL (Married 5 years. Mother of 3 children; 3 children living)
Gladys L. Harmon 4F Daughter Born AL
Thomas H. Harmon 2M Son Born AL
Geraldine Harmon 11/12F Daughter Born AL
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Inscription

Dr. A. M. Harmon's grave is not marked but the location is known. On the west side of the marker for his father-in-law John A. Perdue, is a pine stump. To the right (north) of the stump are sunken depressions in the ground. Just below the ground surface are three concrete slabs. The one closest to the stump is that of Dr. Harmon, and next to him is that of his daughter Nannie Sue Harmon and next to her Nina Mae Harmon. This area was identified to me (DC) by his niece Lois Smith Leach.



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