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James Harman

Birth17 Sep 1848 - oswald, , New South Wales, Australia
Death28 May 1901 - Anvil Creek,New South Wales,Australia
MotherMary Anne Paine
FatherWalter Albert Harman

Born in oswald, , New South Wales, Australia on 17 Sep 1848 to Walter Albert Harman and Mary Anne Paine. James Harman married Mary Ann Smith and had 13 children. He passed away on 28 May 1901 in Anvil Creek,New South Wales,Australia.

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Parents
Walter Albert Harman
1813 - 1885
Mary Anne Paine
1812 - 1852
Spouse(s)
Mary Ann Smith
1853 - 1893
Sophia Elizabeth Smith
1861 - 1945
Children Show all
Eva Mildred May Harman
1882 - 1946
Elsie Hilda Pearl Harman
1890 - 1958
Alice Madeline Harman
1879 - 1966
Edwin Albert John Harman
1893 - 1965
Wesley Charles Herbert Harman
1886 - 1968
Alfred William Clarence Harman
1877 - 1960
Mary Jane Amelia Harman
1892 - 1982

Linda Adeline Harman
1874 - 1900
Edith Harriet Harman
1873 - 1960
Ivy Alberta Harman
1880 - 1932
James Thomas Leslie Harman
1884 - 1885
Arthur Ernest Spencer Harman
1888 - 1958
Annie Eveline Smith
1879 - 1950

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