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356. Mary5 Smith (Olive4 Libby, Mary3, Elizabeth2 Brown, Andrew1) (#13637) was born Biddeford, York, ME.(2511)

She married Capt Samuel Harmon III in ME, 8 Sep 1768.(2512) intentions (Capt Samuel Harmon III is #13636.)

Samuel was born by 28 Aug 1743 in Scarborough, Cumberland, ME.(2513) Samuel was the son of Sgt Samuel Harmon Jr and Catherine Goodale. He resided in Bath, Sagadahoc, ME.(2514) He was baptized in Scarborough, Cumberland, ME, 28 Aug 1743.(2515) Samuel served in the military 1776-1782.(2516) Rev War Abstract from MMF, W.G. Davis, 2:154-155:

v. Samuel (Harmon) , bp 28 Aug 1743; m int 20 Aug 1768 Mary Smith, d/o Theophilus Smith of Saco. He was commissioned 2nd Lt in Capt. Roger Libby's Company, 3rd Cumberland County Regiment, on May 10, 1776, and held the same commissionin Capt. Benjamin Larrabee's Company in December of that year. He was later known as Capt. Harmon. In 1782 he bought the David Libby garrison farm on Scottow's hill, which he deeded to his sons, Allison and Samuel in 1799. Several of his children were insane and were locally believed to have been bewitched by old Mrs. Moses Banks.

Abstract from The Harmon Genealogy, p 18:

CAPT. SAMUEL HARMON (Samuel, Jr., Samuel, John). bp. Aug. 28, 1743, in Scarboro, m. Sept. 8, 1768, Mary Smith, of Biddeford. Children b. in Scarboro:

1. Esther, bp. Nov. 18, 1770 2. Daniel, b. Feb. 20, 1772, m. Nov. 20, 1794, Pauline Milliken 3. Allison, b. Jan. 6, 1774, m. Nov. 21, 1797, Abigail Emery 4. Samuel, 4th., b. Mar. 15, 1776, m. 1st. Dec. 25, 1806, Elizabeth Carl, m. 2d. --, Mary Loce 5. Stephen, b. Apr. 26, 1778, d. Aug. 6, 1779 6. Stephen, b. Mar. 28, 1780, m. Oct. 18, 1804, Caroline Libby 7. Rebecca, b. Nov. 1, 1782, m. Mar. 8, 1798, Enoch Libby 8. Robert, b. Nov. 10, 1784, m. Dec. 3, 1807, Elizabeth Libby 9. Richard, b. Nov. 24, 1786, m. Peggy (???) 10. Molly, bp. May 6, 1789 11. Thomas, b. --, 1791, d. young in the West Indies, of black vomit 12. Henry, b. May 27, 1793, m. Aug. 30, 1817, Ruth Harmon, dau. of Abner Harmon

Libby No. 10-2-3-1

Mary Smith and Capt Samuel Harmon III had the following children:

child 1095 i. Esther6 Harmon (#35618) was born in Scarborough, Cumberland, ME by 18 Nov 1770.(2517) She was baptized in Scarborough, Cumberland, ME, 18 Nov 1770.(2518) Libby No. 10-2-3-1-1

child 1096 ii. Daniel Harmon (#35619) was born in Scarborough, Cumberland, ME 20 Feb 1772.(2519) He married Pauline Milliken 20 Nov 1794.(2520) (Pauline Milliken is #76391.) Libby No. 10-2-3-1-2

child + 1097 iii. Allison Harmon was born 6 Jan 1774.

child 1098 iv. Samuel Harmon IV (#35621) was born in Scarborough, Cumberland, ME 15 Mar 1776.(2521) He married twice. He married Elizabeth Carl 25 Dec 1806.(2522) (Elizabeth Carl is #76392.) He married Mary Loce aft 1806.(2523) (Mary Loce is #76393.) Libby No. 10-2-3-1-4

child 1099 v. Stephen Harmon (#35622) was born in Scarborough, Cumberland, ME 26 Apr 1778.(2524) Stephen died 6 Aug 1779 in Scarborough, Cumberland, ME, at 1 year of age.(2525) Libby No. 10-2-3-1-5

child 1100 vi. Stephen Harmon (#35623) was born in Scarborough, Cumberland, ME 28 Mar 1780.(2526) He married Caroline Libby 18 Oct 1804.(2527) (Caroline Libby is #76394.) Libby No. 10-2-3-1-6

child + 1101 vii. Rebecca Harmon was born 1 Nov 1782.

child 1102 viii. Robert Harmon (#35625) was born 10 Nov 1784.(2528) He married Elizabeth Libby 3 Dec 1807.(2529) (Elizabeth Libby is #76456.) Libby No. 10-2-3-1-8

child 1103 ix. Richard Harmon (#35626) was born 24 Nov 1786.(2530) He married Peggy (Molly) (Harmon).(2531) (Peggy (Molly) (Harmon) is #76457.) Peggy was born by 6 May 1789.(2532) She was baptized 6 May 1789.(2533) Libby No. 10-2-3-1-9

child 1104 x. Thomas Harmon (#35627) was born 1791.(2534) Thomas died young in West Indies.(2535) Libby No. 10-2-3-1-10

child + 1105 xi. Henry Harmon was born 27 May 1793.

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