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Emma R. (Lewman) Harmer 1856 - 1934

Emma R. (Lewman) Harmer was born on August 17, 1856 in Zanesville, Ohio United States to Eli Looman and Sarah (Looman) Taylor, and had siblings Ebenezer T. Looman, John William Looman, Ross G Lewman, Martha P Keller, and Sarah A. Lewman. Emma Harmer died at age 77 years old on February 1, 1934 in Zanesville.
Emma R. (Lewman) Harmer
August 17, 1856
Zanesville, Ohio, 43701, United States
February 1, 1934
Zanesville, Ohio, 43701, United States
Female
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  • 08/17
    1856

    Birthday

    August 17, 1856
    Birthdate
    Zanesville, Ohio 43701, United States
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  • 02/1
    1934

    Death

    February 1, 1934
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Zanesville, Ohio 43701, United States
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    Emma R. (Lewman) Harmer lived 5 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 77.
    The average age of a Lewman family member is 72.
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In 1856, in the year that Emma R. (Lewman) Harmer was born, on January 26th the Battle of Seattle occurred. Marines from the ship the USS Decatur, stationed in Elliott Bay, along with about 50 Seattle settlers, fought Native Americans in the area. Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens had declared a "war of extermination" on Native communities 5 days before.
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In 1893, she was 37 years old when a songbook, called Song Stories for the Kindergarten, was published by sisters Patty and Mildred Hill. One of the songs included in the book was "Good Morning to All" - later the lyrics were changed and it became "Happy Birthday to You".
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