| Name |
John, Jr. Harrar |
| Birth |
1754-5, Germany |
| Death |
7 Mar 1822 |
| Occupation |
country carpenter and fence maker |
| Father |
John F. Harrar, Sr. (~1725-1799) |
| Mother |
UNNAMED |
| Other spouses |
Patience |
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| Notes for John, Jr. Harrar |
"He was a man of lerge wiry frame, and had a great head of black hair."
'married Patience a few years after the War and settled in New Jersey.'
later lived on five acres in Byberry Township, Philadelphia county.
'John died in 1823at his son George's house on Coates Street west of Old York Road. He was a country carpenter and fence maker, and worked much for Stephen Girard. He had a house on Christian Street, south side between 2nd and 3rd Streets.' In his father's will he was left 30 pounds. |
| Notes for George (Child 3) |
| 'Uncle George Harrar came in a Dearbornwagon and took his and my father's families a blackberrying at Flat Rock on the Schuylkill.' - John Harrar's memoirs |
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