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JERMIAH (JERRY) HARNESS

Birth17 Dec 1874 - Scott County, Tennessee, USA
Death09 Feb 1919 - Briceville, Anderson, Tennessee, USA
MotherCharlotte Brown
FatherJames A "Jim" Harness

Born in Scott County, Tennessee, USA on 17 Dec 1874 to James A "Jim" Harness and Charlotte Brown. JERMIAH (JERRY) HARNESS married Malonie "Lanie" Low and had 13 children. He passed away on 09 Feb 1919 in Briceville, Anderson, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
James A "Jim" Harness
1846 - 1917
Charlotte Brown
1848 - 1931
Spouse(s)
Malonie "Lanie" Low
1880 - 1956
Children Show all
Charles Columbus "Lummie" Harness
1898 - 1983
James Alfred Harness
1897 - 1981
Clarence Mitchell Harness
1904 - 1982
Elzie Mckinley Harness
1899 - 1985
Linda Harness
1906 - 1983
Selena Irene Cenia Cena Harness
1910 - 1994
John Rat Harness
1908 - 1972

Jerry (Jeremiah) M Harness
1917 - 2004
Anna Opal Harness
1914 - 1991
Alonzo Harness
1912 - 1970
Leroy Harness
1919 - 1985
Lucy Alberta Harness
1903 - 1904
Charlotte Harness
1907 - 1908

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