John Sites Earman was born about 1845 in Rockingham County. He was mustered in at Harrisonburg Apwhen he was 47 years old. Earman served his state in the 9th Battalion Reserves of Rockingham County.
Mathews Cemetery in New Market, Virginia. Mary Ann was buried back in Virginia at St. James Augustin Brown Scherer would become the President of Newberry College in South Carolina and later the President of what would become Caltech. Scherer was of the very prominanr Scherer family, Lutheran ministers. Melanchthon Gideon Groseclose Sherer in Bridgewater, Rockingham County, Virginia Oct 20, 1886. After the death of her husband in 1883, Mary Ann apparently went to live with Alice who at that time was living in Newberry, South Carolina where her husband was serving on the faculty of Newberry College, prior to living in Charleston Alice was married to Dr. Mary Ann was born about 1825 and died in Charleston, South Carolina where she was living with her daughter, an only child, Alice M. John married a second time to Mary Ann Sites, a cousin of his first wife prior to 1860 in Rockingham County. Amanda was born in 1820 and died at 37 years of age in 1855. Amanda was the daughter of John Samuel Sites and Elizabeth Henton, both buried in Woodbine Cemetery in Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Virginia. He married first, Amanda Jane Sites prior to 1845 (the year of the birth of their first child). Note: The candidate's photograph and statement are supplied by the candidate and are not endorsed by the County Supervisor of Elections or checked for accuracy.John Sites Earman was the son of John B Earman and Amanda Jane Sites. Two (2) Sons: Ben, age 32 and Sam, age 30.Indian River County Volunteer Ambulance Squad.Indian River County School Board Substitute Teacher.
Government has a duty, a duty to provide essential services correctly, efficiently and keep you, the taxpayers interest first, not the politicians. I am a fiscally conservative Republican who feels elected to office should be a service, not a career. One who listens and makes your concerns my priority. Most importantly, I vow to be a strong leader. I promise to continue to make it a special place, to help grow our community, and to protect our most fragile environment. I am a lifelong resident of Indian River County, a special place my family has also called home for nearly 100 years. My name is Joe Earman and I want to be your County Commissioner representing District #3.