1. Richard (N.m.n.)1 Cromwell (#123) was born before January 24, 1826, the first event for which there is a recorded date.
He married Caraline (N.m.n.) Boone Cromwell. (Caraline (N.m.n.) Boone Cromwell is #124.) Caraline became the mother of Mary E. Cromwell St. Cyr Harney in Frederick Cty., Maryland, January 24, 1826.
Richard became the father of Mary E. Cromwell St. Cyr Harney in Frederick Cty., Maryland, January 24, 1826.
Richard (N.m.n.) Cromwell and Caraline (N.m.n.) Boone Cromwell had the following child:
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Mary E.2 Cromwell St. Cyr Harney (#122) was born in Frederick Cty.,
Maryland January 24, 1826. Mary died October 22, 1907 at 81 years of age. She married twice. She
married Paschal Herbert St. Cyr. (Paschal Herbert St. Cyr is #125.) She married Major General William
Selby Harney in St. Louis City, Missouri, November 12, 1884. (Major General William Selby Harney is #120.) Major was born in
Haysboro, Tennessee August 27, 1800. Major was the son of Major Thomas (N.m.n.) Harney and Margaret (N.m.n.) Hudson Harney.
Major died May 9, 1889 in Orlando, Florida, at 88 years of age. His body was interred October 30, 1889 in Arlington Natl, Lot
117-Off.Sect. Major's occupation: Maj.Gen. US Army. Major became the father of Ada (N.m.n.) Stuart Harney Roman circa
1858.
Mary's occupation: Nurse.
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