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Margaret Lavina Myler

Birth1 May 1859 - Farmington, Davis, Utah, United States
Death5 Sep 1926 - Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, United States
MotherJulia Anne Brownell
FatherJames Myler

Born in Farmington, Davis, Utah, United States on 1 May 1859 to James Myler and Julia Anne Brownell. Margaret Lavina Myler married Henry Martin Harmon and had 12 children. She passed away on 5 Sep 1926 in Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, United States.

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Parents
James Myler
1822 - 1894
Julia Anne Brownell
1826 - 1899
Spouse(s)
Henry Martin Harmon
1860 - 1924
Russell King Homer
1859 - 1940
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June Elvira Harmon
1898 - 1982
Ada Millie Harmon
1895 - 1974
Parley Allen Harmon
1891 - 1968
Arthur Ozro Harmon
1888 - 1957
William Russell Harmon
1884 - 1924
Wiley Myler Harmon
1897 - 1958

Eliza Lovina Harmon
1880 - 1900
Elmon Ether Harmon
1902 - 1961
Julia May Harmon
1886 - 1900
Susan A. Harmon
1893 - 1900
Martin D Harmon
1882 - 1946
Henry James Harmon
1878 - 1960

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