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Lillie Belle (Herman) & Samuel Columbus Harbuck
Submitted by: Kim Kovar

Samuel Columbus Harbuck is the son of Sarah Elizabeth (Howell) & Henry Thomas Harbuck

Lillie Belle (Herman) and Samuel Columbus Harbuck were married on 13 Dec 1914.

Lillie was the daughter and youngest child of Benjamin Franklin Herman and Ursley Jane Springer Herman. She was born in Nelson, Choctaw, OK and passed away in Paris, Lamar, TX.

Lillie had firery red hair and lots of it. She was known to be the nicest person anyone had ever known.

She and Sam had twelve children:
Flora Dean 1916-1991
Samuel "Buddy" 1917-1978
Christine Elizabeth
George Washington 1920-1991
Henry Gerald 1921-1923
Jane 1923-2001
Jennie Mae
Mary Thalia (still living)
Robert Curtis 1931-1960
Dorthy Laverne 1933-1934
Bonnie Lucille 1935-2005
Barbara Sue (still living)


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