Harmon Runnels NEWMAN

Male 1832 - 1915  (83 years)


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  • Name Harmon Runnels NEWMAN  [1
    Born 27 May 1832  , , Alabama, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Gender Male 
    Residence 1856  , , Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died 25 Jun 1915  , Dallas, Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I6985  An Armstrong & A Heffernan
    Last Modified 6 Dec 2008 

    Family Emmaline MCDANIEL,   b. 14 Oct 1836,   d. 24 Oct 1878, , , Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 42 years) 
    Married 1857  , , Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Mary Ann NEWMAN,   b. 10 Apr 1858, , , Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 17 Nov 1928, , Dallas, Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 70 years)
    Last Modified 6 Dec 2008 
    Family ID F2911  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Misc. Obituaries from various Dallas County Newspapers
      Most from Garland News
      6-25-1915 Harmon Newman died... Born at Alabama on 5-27-1832, he came to
      Tx in 1856, married Miss Emmaline McDaniel in 1857..She died in 1878. She
      is survived by 9 chldren, 2 preceded her in death. The 9 are: 6 daughters
      Mrs... M.C. Raney, Gus Poovey, Ernest McCallum, Dave Compton, Lum Weaver
      and Obe McCallum and 3 sons, Dr. G.W. Newman, J.D. Newman and Sam Newman.

      Donated the land for the Pleasant Valley Cemetery.

      Harmon R. Newman
      1832 - 1915
      Uncle Harmon Newman, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, a pioneer in this state and section, died Friday, June 25, after a long illness, and was buried Saturday afternoon at the Pleasant Valley Cemetery. Brother Coburn of Richardson, the Pleasant Valley pastor, and Brother Moreland of Garland conducted the service, and the body was buried with Masonic honors.
      Mr. Newman was born May 27, 1832, in Alabama, but moved in early youth to Missouri. From there he came to Texas in 1856, settling at what is now Pleasant Valley. Only two or three families then lived in that section.
      Here he married Miss Emeline McDaniel in 1857 and to this union eleven children were born, nine of whom lived to be grown, Mrs. M. C. Raney, one of the children, died only a few years ago. The others are Mrs. Gus Poovey; Dr. George Washington; Mrs. Ernest McCallum; Mrs. Dave Compton; James Daniel; Mrs. Lum Tucker; Sam, and Mrs. Obe McCallum. At the time of his death, Mr. Newman had 59 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren, more than a hundred with his own children. His wife died in 1878.
      Since he was 23 years old Uncle Harmon has been a consistent member of the Methodist church. He was a Royal Arch Mason. For four years he served in the Civil War, in several commands, all this side of the Mississippi.
      The first school house and church in his neighborhood was built with Mr. Newman's aid, and he erected the first gin, which was run by horse power. He was always an active and public spirited man.
      The honorary pallbearers were Dr. J. D. Moorman, H. C. Smith, T. J. Swim, Volney Coldwell Sr., B. F. Williams, J. T. Jones, and C. L. Taylor; active pallbearers, Jess Tucker; R. G. Wynn; J. V. Buchanan, and J. A. Armstrong. Many people came to the funeral from Garland, Rowlett, Wylie, Dallas, and distant points. Among them were Congressman Hatton W. Sumners and Judge Works.

  • Sources 
    1. [S228] Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Dallas, TX.

    2. [S915] 1900 Dallas, TX, E 132 S 16.


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