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- John is listed as a son of Isaac in Marvin's book and also Robert's
Annals ofMontgomery County. I haven't seen anything to contradict
that other than possibly the fact that John seems to show up both
in Juniata County, PA and Ohio in 1860 (!).
1820 census, Wrightstown Twp, pg 305, 100010-00010 (by Thos Martindale)
1830 census, Northampton Twp, pg 041, 1010 0111-0200 11
1840 census,Northampton Twp, pg 216, ?0010 0001-0000 0001 (John L. VanHorn)
1850 census, pg 283, Fermanagh Twp, Juniata Co, (w/son Thomas), age 60
1860 census, (near end), Walker Twp, Juniata Co, (w/son Thomas), age 64, -/$1000, John Vanhorn,gentleman
But who is John Vanhorn, 64, living with brother Charles Vanhorn in Hancock Co,
OH in 1860? counted twice? why be a gentleman in PA and farm laborer in OH
at same time?)
OH census 9 Jun 1860 (age 64)
PA census 16 Jun 1860 (age 64)
so where was the "other" John in 1850 census? (note, age should be66)
1870 census
1880 census
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Is this another daughter?
(since these were the only Vanhorn's in the area, you'd think Mary Frances would
have tobe a daughter of John (?)) Nah, 1870 census says born in NJ!
Note: in Millerstown, Perry Co marriage (Rev George D Porter) (Presbyterian)
HARMAN, John 16 Jul 1846
VANHORN, Miss Mary Frances
John Harman - 1850 census, pg 544, Millerstown Twp, Perry Co
1850 census, Millerstown, PerryCo, PA, John Harman, 29, Mary F 24, Francis 4/12
1860 census, Spring Twp, Perry Co, pg 792?
1870 census, Jackson, Perry Co, John Harman 49 shoemaker, Mary 45, both
born in NJ, Liddie 14, Edward 2
1880 census, Blaine, Perry, Pennsylvania, John H. Harmon, 59, Mary F 54,
Daniel Gutshall 52 (born about 1826)
an Elizabeth Harmon, 1830 census, Greenwood Twp (same place as Thomas M
Vanhornin 1840 census!).
at Zion in Blain, Jackson Twp:
HARMAN, John Jul 9 1819 Sep 14 1887
Edward R.V Jun 26 1868 Aug 19 1870 s/o John and Mary F.
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