He volunteered for service in the Civil War but was rejected for medical reasons.
Daughter of James O. Hunn and Catherine Winchell.
Unmarried.
He was an excellent stone mason. One of the cobblestone houses which he built
still stands in Rose, NY. He lived in Rose on Miner Road, next door to his
parents, and his house still stands in 1982.
no issue.
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Philo Miner;! Second Marriage - Mary A. Rowabacher of Summer Hill,
New York.
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Mary A. Rowabacher; From Summer Hill, New York.
In the late 1870's, Harmon and Lillian went to Michigan to visit his brothers
James and John. On the way, their two children died of diptheria. Their other
five children were born after they returned to New York. Harmon was a minister
of Free Methodist Church, Rose, New York.
of Clyde, New York
Died of diptheria on a trip to Battle Creek, Michigan.
Died of diptheria on a trip to Battle Creek, Michigan.