Misc. Notes
Buried in Harter Cem. near New Madison
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HARTER, DAVID son of Francis Harter among first settlers in Butler Twp.
natives of Va. David & Sarah had son Elias b. here in 181, who m. Gertrude
Biddle b. in N.J. in 1826, daughter of Wm. Biddle of N.J., an early settler
here. Gertrude & Elias had Geo., John, Wm., Milroy, Charles, Sarah Gertrude
and Allie.
HARTER, ELAM, grandson of Francis and son of Solomon, served in Civil War.
He m. in 1853 to Christina Ray, b. in Butler Twp., 5-20-1834; had 2 children.
HARTER, SOLOMON b. in Va. 2-3-1808, son of Francis who brought him to this
county at age of 8 years. In 1830 he m. Margaret Ullum b. 8-15-1808. 5
children. Aaron, son of Solomon b. in Butler Twp., 11-15-1829; m. 1851 to
Susan Boyer, b. Preble Co., O., 11-8-1832. Had sons William and Alvin.
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On July 4, 1830 a Margaret Ullum/Ullam, born Aug 15, 1808, who also belonged to a pioneer family, married Solomon Harter, born Feb 3, 1808 in Virginia. Solomon is the son of Francis Harter who came to Darke Cty at an early day bringing 8 sons with him. Solomon was about 8 when they came, was reared in the wilderness and assisted in clearing and improving the farm. Margaret died in July 17, 1862; they had 5 children, only 2 are living - Elam in Butler Township and M. K. who lived on and farmed his father's place, his father living with him in 1880. It is probable that Margaret was the <30 female in John Sr's family in 1830, was a daughter and came with him from Virginia where they may have known Harters.
In the Common Pleas Court Records for Darke County on August 24, 1841; John Ullom, Jacob Ullom and Solomon Harter next of kin of John ULLEM deceased relinquish their right to adm. estate in favor of Judson Jaqua.