Notes for Sr. Solomon E. Harman
352Solomon and Elizabeth resided in the Harman Hills after marriage for several years, then moved to Horse Camp Run in Randolph County, WV, near where the present town of Harman is located.
He was tall, dark and had dark blue eyes, He was even tempered, kindly disposed, while his wife was of a firey disposition, very active and energetic which was likely due to the Redmond Irish blood in her veins. He died in Nov. 1893. He served as justice of the peace in Pendleton County before moving to Randolph, and his chief occupation was farming.
Children were: Noah, David, Samuel, Mary Ann, Jane, Asa, Joseph, Solomon, Jesse, Benjamin [killed in Civil War], and Job.
352Children
1. Soloman HARMAN , Jr.
2. Noah HARMAN b: 1829
3. David HARMAN b: 1830 in Pendelton Co. Va.
4. Mary Ann HARMAN b: 1832 in Pendelton Co. Va.
5. Asa HARMAN b: 31 OCT 1834
6. Job HARMAN b: 4 JAN 1837 in Harman Hills Pendelton Co. W. Va.
7. Samuel HARMAN b: 1838
8. Joseph HARMAN b: 1842 in Pendelton Co. Va.
9. Benjamin HARMAN b: 1842
10. Jesse HARMAN b: 7 APR 1845 in Pendelton Co. Va.
11. Emily Jane HARMAN b: 1849 in Pendelton Co. Va.
352Children
1. Soloman HARMAN , Jr.
2. Noah HARMAN b: 1829
3. David HARMAN b: 1830 in Pendelton Co. Va.
4. Mary Ann HARMAN b: 1832 in Pendelton Co. Va.
5. Asa HARMAN b: 31 OCT 1834
6. Job HARMAN b: 4 JAN 1837 in Harman Hills Pendelton Co. W. Va.
7. Samuel HARMAN b: 1838
8. Joseph HARMAN b: 1842 in Pendelton Co. Va.
9. Benjamin HARMAN b: 1842
10. Jesse HARMAN b: 7 APR 1845 in Pendelton Co. Va.
11. Emily Jane HARMAN b: 1849 in Pendelton Co. Va.