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Levisa (Harman) Altizer (abt. 1820 - abt. 1872)

Levisa (Louisa) "Loves" Altizer formerly Harman
Born about in Tazewell Co., VAmap
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Wife of — married 20 Jan 1839 in Tazewell Co., VAmap
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Died about at about age 52 in Harman, Tazewell County, Virginiamap
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Profile last modified | Created 19 Feb 2015
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Biography

Levisa was born about 1820. She was the daughter of Adam Harman and Lavisa Harman. She passed away about 1872. [1]

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When Louisa was about 20 she married on 20 January 1839 in Tazewell County, Virginia.[3]

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  1. First-hand information as remembered by Kevin Beavers, Thursday, February 19, 2015. Replace this citation if there is another source.
  2. Loves Harmon Virginia, Compiled Marriages, 1740-1850 Name: Loves Harmon Gender: Female Spouse Name: William Alltizar Spouse Gender: Male Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1839 County: Tazewell State: Virginia
  3. Marriage: Author: Ancestry.com Title: Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850 Date: 1999.




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Harmon-2646 and Harman-1750 appear to represent the same person because: Profile Managers - Could you look at the rejected merge again? I think some things have changed with this Profile because Thomas is not showing on either Profile.

William Altizer and the children match with Louisa/Levisa (regional name variation). I would also say that Adam Harmon matches as the father but mother needs to be figured out. For more details FamilySearch.

These appear to be a clear duplicate.

posted by Sandy (Craig) Patak
Profile Managers - Could you look at the rejected merge again? I think some things have changed with this Profile because Thomas is not showing on either Profile.

William Altizer and the children match with Louisa/Levisa (regional name variation). I would also say that Adam Harmon matches as the father but mother needs to be figured out. For more details FamilySearch.

I would like to propose the merge again.

posted on Harmon-2646 (merged) by Sandy (Craig) Patak
Harmon-2646 and Harman-1750 do not represent the same person because: Louisa Harmon was the wife of Thomas Christian and daughter of Mathias Harmon
posted by JoAnn (Pike) Miller
Profile Managers - Could you look at the rejected merge again? I think some things have changed with this Profile because Thomas is not showing on either Profile.

William Altizer and the children match with Louisa/Levisa (regional name variation). I would also say that Adam Harmon matches as the father but mother needs to be figured out. For more details FamilySearch.

I would like to propose the merge again.

posted by Sandy (Craig) Patak
Harmon-2646 and Harman-1750 appear to represent the same person because: same marriage date on the profile 20 Jan 1839, similar location, Harman is a common LNAB in that region.
posted by E. Compton

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