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Harkey House Museum

Welcome to the Solomon Harkey House Home Page. The Harkey House is located at the Corner of Broad & Water Street in Hillsboro Illinois.
Harkey House Museum
  • March 01

  • Terri Lambing I am coming to town and would like to find out how I can schedule an appointment to tour the Harkey House. Can anyone help me out with this? Thank you!
    a year ago
    • Jeffrey B. DunnYou would need to let us know the specific date and time. We would need to see if we can find someone to meet you there.
      9:50 PM March 01
  • March 22

  • Denise Evans Solomon Harkey was the brother of Absolome Lee Harkey who married Talitha Scherer they had three kids together he died she then married Godfrey Stiefel/Steefels thier daughter Sarah Ida Stiefel is my great great grandmother twice; she married Isaac Newton Brokaw and two of her children Harry and Essie are both my great grands; Harry m. Ballie E Davis dau of BC Davis of Litchfiled and Essie G Brokaw m John Adams Prickett Barnett. Harry and Ballie had my dads mom Laverne Brokaw who m Eugene Evans and Essie and John had 5 girls one my moms mom Dorothy B Barnett who m. James N Tolley. Dorothy b 1914 died 2010. Her sister Esther born in 1907 died at age 102. we have longevity.
    about 3 years ago
  • July 24

  • Historical Society

    Solomon Harkey House Hillsboro Illinois
    Solomon Harkey House Hillsboro Illinois
    The pioneer village of Hillsboro was less than a dozen years old when Solomon Harkey built his two story Federal style home in 1834. The Harkey family came to Hillsboro in 1830 from Iredell County, North Carolina, and Solomon established a tannery in the area of present day Central Park. In 1831, he was married to Sophia Cress, the daughter of Jacob and Catharine Bost Cress, pioneer settlers in the Hillsboro area. Mr. Harkey, or Uncle Sol, as old accounts often refer to him, became a prominent c
    history.montgomeryco.com

    about 3 years ago Read More
    • Denise EvansThe Frederick Scherer II and his wife Margaret Clapp and family came in 1833 arving about Dec to Hilsboro with thier children , Talitha was about 15 at the time and before arriving in Ill, they were at some point I thing the the Ohio Valley when the Lenoid Metor showere happened where many thought it was the end of the world, because at that time they didnt know about the reoccoruing metors. Talitha would later marry Abolume Harkey brother of Solomon.
      10:38 AM March 22
  • February 24

  • Welcome to Harkey House Museum founded by Historical Society
    about 4 years ago
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