Family Photo
Album
The following photographs are of members of the Harbert family over
the years from around the country. Historic documents related to Harberts are also
included. To enlarge the image, "click" on the thumbnail picture.
Contributions are welcome. Please send your photographs or documents to Dick Harbert with a caption.
updated 24 January 1999
W.H. Harbert standing
holding Ray Harbert; Howard Harbert sitting in the chair; Laura Fortney Harbert sitting on
a chair holding Rose Harbert. Standing beside laura is Alma Harbert. The dog's
name is Old Jack. The photograph was taken around June 1904. The house in the
picture is located on the mouth of Nolan's Run in Eagle District, Harrison County, West
Virginia. Contributed by Gary Harbert, Sr.
Indian arrowhead found near
Gary Harbert, Sr.'s house in Lumberport, West Virginia. This is near the location
where Thomas Harbert was killed by Indians in 1778. Contributed by Gary Harbert, Sr.
The military
and the people in the state of Oregon were concerned about a Japanese attack to the
mainland during World War II. Actually, there had been incendiary bombs attached to
balloons and released off the Pacific coast of Oregon by the Japanese to float onto the
United States mainland. The press did not report the incidents hoping that the Japanese
would think that the bombing attempt was a failure and be discouraged from other attempts.
Civilian groups organized to monitor aircraft from the ground. Dick and Gladys Harbert
were active in the Lane County Aircraft Recognition School in 1944 as shown by this
certificate.
1917 Putnam County , Missouri - the ancestors of Margaret
(Harbert) Heussmann. Front row: Margaret's great grandmothers: Sarah Harbert,
Celemma Statton, Isabelle Beary (lived to be 92), Drusilla Hamlin (lived to be 81); Back
row: Margaret's grandmother, Katie Statton Beary, Margaret's Brother, Don Harbert,
Margaret's great grandfather, David E. Statton, Margaret's mother, Zora Beary Harbert,
Margaret Harbert, Maragert's grandmother Henrietta (Nettie) Hamlin Harbert. Contributed
by Wayne Harbert
Derald Keith Harbert and his bride, Pauline Harris, on their wedding day,
June 15, 1941 in Portland, Oregon. Derald had just graduated in Architecture from the
University of Oregon. Contributed by their son, Dick Harbert