Peter Harms (GMOL #52620) was born in 1731. [1][2] He was the son of Hans Harms (GMOL #52266). [3] Peter was baptized 1748 in Montau, Schwetz, Prussia. [4]
Occupation
Family
Family 1: Family 354454. Spouse: (name unknown),, #1123176.
Note: The 1776 Census lists him as living in Niedergruppe with his wife, three sons, and two daughters.
From Treul, Prussia at the time of baptism. Died age 68Y 6M.
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Sources
↑ GRanDMA GM21-07 July 2021, California Mennonite Historical Society (CMHS) Genealogy Database Project GMOL Website: GRanDMA Online v7.0.7. Use reference #52620 as guest or enter # in the surname field. https://www.grandmaonline.org/GMOL-7/login.asp
↑ Record Source: Mennonite Baptisms in Montau, West Prussia. 1741-1813; Goertz, Adalbert; LDS microfilm #72158. LDS microfilm #1573188, item 3.
↑ Baptism Source: Mennonite Baptisms in Montau, West Prussia. 1741-1813; Goertz, Adalbert; LDS microfilm #72158. LDS microfilm #1573188, item 3.
↑ Death Source: Mennonite Families in the Montau-Gruppe/Schoensee Region 1800-1840. The source data were obtained from the web site: "Prussian Mennonite Genealogical Resources"; Goertz, Adalbert, compiler; LDS microfilms #71330 and 1194759-9.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Peter by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Peter: