children, Charles W. Harkness, born 1860 in Monroeville, and Edward Harkness, born 1874 in Cleveland. The age difference between Lamon and Charles was 10...
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of 65. Their children were: Isabella Harkness (1845-1845) David Harkness (1848-1848) Lamon Vanderburgh Harkness (1850-1915) Laura died on August 24, 1852...
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Harkness, noted philanthropist and half brother of Lamon V. Harkness. He was a cousin of William L. Harkness. His early education was in Cleveland at The Brooks...
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chess organizer Kenneth M. Harkness (1899–1988), American football coach, college professor, and researcher Lamon V. Harkness (1850–1915), American businessman...
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Harkness (January 22, 1874 – January 29, 1940) was an American philanthropist. Given privately and through his family's Commonwealth Fund, Harkness'...
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William Lamon Harkness (August 8, 1858 – May 10, 1919) was an American businessman and inheritor of a large share of Standard Oil. William Lamon Harkness was...
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C. Handy Edward Harkness, philanthropist Lamon V. Harkness, businessman, stockholder in Standard Oil, yachtsman William L. Harkness Charles K. Harris...
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August 1852, and with whom he had three children, only one of whom, Lamon V. Harkness, was living at the time of their marriage. Together, Anna and Stephen...
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Harkness was born in Kansas on July 17, 1880 to Standard Oil heir Lamon V. Harkness. Harkness was an avid race car driver, and won the first Mount Washington...
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a 192-foot (59 m) steam yacht for Lamon V. Harkness. In 1907 the same builders launched a larger yacht for Harkness, also called Wakiva. Both yachts were...
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