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*[[Anna M. Harkness]] - an American philanthropist
*[[Anna M. Harkness]] - an American philanthropist
*[[Charles W. Harkness]] - heir to [[Standard Oil]] fortune and namesake of [[Harkness Tower]] at [[Yale University]]
*[[Charles W. Harkness]] - heir to [[Standard Oil]] fortune and namesake of [[Harkness Tower]] at [[Yale University]]
[[Daniel Harkness]] - an American university professor
*[[Daniel Harkness]] - an American university professor
*[[Daniel M. Harkness]] - an American businessman and early Standard Oil investor
*[[Daniel M. Harkness]] - an American businessman and early Standard Oil investor
*[[Deborah Harkness]] - Author and historian
*[[Deborah Harkness]] - Author and historian

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Harkness is a Scottish surname. Its etymology is probably from the Old English personal name Hereca (a derivative of the various compound names with the first element here army) plus the Old English næss headland, cape. The name is first recorded along the Cumbrian border (1350). By the 15th century they were firmly established in Nithsdale area of Dumfriesshire. James Harkness of Locherben led the rescue in 1684 of a group of Covenanters who were being taken for trial in Edinburgh. For this act his brother was hanged the following year.

Tartans

There are two tartans that are recognized for the Harknesses of Nithsdale clan. One is the traditional red, and the other is the "ancient" blue. Both tartans were created by Harvey Harkness Rulien in 1982.

Family name

People with the surname include:

Fictional characters with the name

See also

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