Wednesday 5 August 2015


Harlan Genealogy

Genealogists are continually researching and publishing their findings on the internet. We can now trace our ancestral lines much further back in history. I don’t know about the accuracy of these sites but they are well prepared and presented.

Our Harlan Genealogy was first developed by Alpheus Harlan in the early 1900’s. He wrote the book "History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family" by Alpheus Harlan. Information about it can be found at harlanfamily.org. The Harlan genealogy had begun with James HARLAND #1 who was born about 1625 in Bishoprick, Durham, England.


Our Harlan paternal line now goes four more generations back before we run out of information on our Harlan name line. Each blue highlighted text are links back to the on line genealogy. Most of the new information comes from ourfamilyhistories.org. We thank them for their work.


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Our new deeper Harlan genealogy. You can click on the blue highlighted link to go to the source site.


Henry Harland abt 1522, d. abt 1580 Sutton Hall - Sutton Hall and Huby, in the North Riding of Yorkshire: a portion of the property was in the family before the Restoration, and another granted to Captain Richard Harland for his services in the royalist army at the battle of Marston Moor. Also the Middleton estate near Darlington, in the county of Durham, which has been possessed for some time by the family. COAT OF ARMS: Argent on a bend between two cottizes three stag's heads caboshed azure  CREST: A sea horse ppr. holding between his hoofs a stag's head caboshed az. charged with an escallop, for HARLAND

Robert Harland, b. 1546, of Bishophrick, Bainbridge, Durham, England

James Harland, b. 1570, Bishophrick, Bainbridge, Durham, England, d. Abt 1615, Bishophrick, Bainbridge, Durham

William Harland, b. 1594, of Bishophrick, Bainbridge, Durham, England, d. 29 Jul 1651, Sunderland, Durham, England. He was a Naval officer under the command of British Admiral, Sir William Penn. He was a Quaker. m Elizabeth Seaman about 1624.


James Harlan  (Listed #1 in the Harlan Genealogy, this text from the Harlan Genealogy) was born about 1625 in Bishoprick, Durham, England. He died in England. He was buried in England. From "History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family" by Alpheus Harlan- "James Harland, Yeoman and member of the Episcopal Church, was b. about the year 1625 in the "Bishoprick, Nigh Durham, England," and is the earliest paternal ancestor known to the family in America bearing the name Harlan. He lived and d. an Englishman, and was bur. upon English soil, no one to-day knows where. Tradition says that the name of his father was William.  (The new info says he died on 17 Feb 1680 and is buried at Bishophrick, Bainbridge, Durham, England. jamesharlan.blogspot.com


George Harlan #3  b 11 Mar 1649, christened 11 Jan 1650 Monkwearmouth, Bishophrick, Bainbridge, Durham, England, died July 1714 Centre Memorial Cemetery, Chester, Chester, Pennsylvania - Our First American Harlan ancestor born in America. http://www.archive.org/stream/historygenealogy00harl/#page/2/mode/2up

Aaron Harlan # 8; born 24 December 1685 County Down, Ireland died November 1732 Chester County, Pennsylvania. http://www.archive.org/stream/historygenealogy00harl/#page/16/mode/1up



Moses Harlan  #676 b Fayette County, Pennsylvania, in 1786; died in Peoria, Ill., 1842)  mosesharlan.blogspot.com

Lewis Harlan #2291, b. 8, 17, 1823; lewisharlan.blogspot.com

Marion Harlan b. 1861 d September 8, 1927, Vivian, South Dakota  hullingerheritage.blogspot.com

Pearl Harlan Hullinger 1895-1993

Pearl Harlan Hullinger June 28,1895 Prole Warren County Iowa, d Jan 20, 1993  hullingerheritage.blogspot.com

Clif Harlan b July 3, 1920 Vivian, Lyman County, South Dakota clifhullinger.blogspot.com




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