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    1. [HARRISON] Harrison Family Yorkshire
    2. Jeff Harrison
    3. Posted on: Harrison Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Harrison/992 Surname: Harrison ------------------------- Mandy, My Harrisons come from Bainton Northampshire. Is that any where near Yorkshire. Jeff

    10/01/2000 07:56:30
    1. [HARRISON] Madeline Harrison (d. 11.1898)
    2. jackie carroll ozment
    3. Posted on: Harrison Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/HarrisonObits/16 Surname: HARRISON, GOODELL, WOOD ------------------------- IN THE SACRAMENTO, CA. BEE NOVEMBER 26, 1892 FUNERAL OF MADELINE HARRISON THE FUNERAL OF MADELINE, INFANT DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. WILL HARRISON, TOOK PLACE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON FROM THE RESIDENCE OF J.M. GOODELL ON LAFAYETTE AND SIERRA NEVADA STREETS. IN SACRAMENTO , CA. OLIVER AND GEORGE GOODELL WERE PRESENT FROM SAN FRANCISCO AND MANY FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY ATTENDED. BEAUTIFUL FLORAL OFFERINGS WERE LAID ON THE GRAVE AT RURAL CEMETERY. REV. JESSE WOOD WAS THE OFFICIATING CLERGYMAN.

    10/01/2000 08:58:12
    1. [HARRISON] Elizabeth Harrison b. 1758
    2. James Langhorne
    3. Posted on: Harrison Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Harrison/991 Surname: Harrison, Tugwell ------------------------- Could someone identify who Elizabeth Harrison b. 1758, the daughter of Charles Harrison was? She married John Tugwell, the son of Henry Tugwell III and Ellender Conolly. The only Charles Harrison I have been able to locate is the son of Benjamin Harrison IV. This Elizabeth had a daughter Anne Tugwell ( who married the son of Captain Daniel Shelor of Pennslyvania ) who named her son Randolph Tugell Shelor, so there would most likely be a Randolph connection. Any help would be appreciated.

    10/01/2000 03:01:35
    1. [HARRISON] Ky Harrisons update
    2. Brenda Harrison Steele
    3. Posted on: Harrison Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Harrison/990 Surname: Harrison, Berry, Reed ------------------------- Made it through this wall. Franklin was a minister, his father was Joseph Harrison m. to Sallie Reed. Joseph was born in TN and Sallie in KY> Joseph's parents were Abel Harrison and Asseneth? probably from NC or VA. Abel and Asseneth were in Bledsoe Co. TN when Joseph was born. Joseph was in Taylor Co. KY when Frank was born in 1874. Can anyone add to this?

    10/01/2000 02:57:55
    1. [HARRISON] Harrison Will
    2. Leslie Yates Weethee
    3. Posted on: Harrison Wills Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/HarrisonWill/29 Surname: Yates ------------------------- I noticed in the Harrison will, Item #5 mentions an Angeline Yates. Was this Angeline Yates married to Marcus Yates? I am a descendant of Marcus Yates searching for any information regarding this line? Are you a Harrison? Any info is appreciated?

    10/01/2000 02:02:35
    1. [HARRISON] Obituary: Alice HILL HARRISON
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the October 1, 2000, edition of the Salt Lake Tribune and in the Deseret News, both of Utah: Alice Hill Harrison Sunday, October 1, 2000 TOOELE, Utah-- Alice Hill Harrison, 87, died September 29, 2000 in Tooele Utah. She was born June 22, 1913 in Richmond UT to Claude and Ann Feltman Hill. She married Wayne A. Harrison Sept 12, 1934 in the Logan LDS Temple. Alice delighted in her fam-ily and in serving others. She labored for many years in the Relief Society as a Ward and Stake Relief Society Presi-dent, visiting teacher and compassionate service leader. She served with her husband as an ordinance worker in the Salt Lake LDS Temple for 14 years. She was happiest when showering her affections on her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Alice is survived by her husband Wayne of Tooele; sons: Wayne Jr. (Susan), St. George; Larry (Barbara), Grantsville; and daughter Elaine, Reno, NV. Also by eight grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her son Dale, her parents and all of her brothers and sisters. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday October 4, 2000 at 11 a.m. in the Tooele Utah Stake Center, 253 S. 200 E., in Tooele. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main, Tooele, and one hour prior to services Wednesday at the church. Burial will be in the Tooele City Cemetery. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Are you getting all you should? http://www.biobasics.com/kimwday.asp =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

    10/01/2000 02:01:26
    1. [HARRISON] Harrison family Yorkshire
    2. mandy
    3. Posted on: Harrison Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Harrison/987 Surname: Harrison, street, metcalfe ------------------------- My tree consists mainly of Harrison of Yorkshire (Redmire area) and the descendants still remain here in the NE of england. William Harrison (b. 1860's) married Sarah Metcalfe, and they had 7 children, one of which was Walter Metcalfe Harrison (b. 1889). He married Jane Ann Street and they had 10 Harrison children. Interested to hear from any Yorkshire Harrison descendants. Mandy

    09/30/2000 09:53:00
    1. [HARRISON] New Harrison webpages
    2. Hi everyone, please take a look at my new pages with Rootsweb. I have not learned how to link them together yet so here are the links with URL's. Please let me know if you see any connections on my Harrison's. <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/harrisonroot1.html">H arrison Roots & Branches</A> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/harrisonroot1.html <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/harrisonroot1-pg2.wm. b.html">Descendants of William Brice Harrison</A> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/harrisonroot1-pg2.wm.b.html <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/harrisonroot1.pg3.owe n.html">John C. Owen Descendants</A> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/harrisonroot1.pg3.owen.html Have a great day ~ Kathie Harrison Please note: I am unable to do lookups or research for others but can direct you to areas that will aid in your research. *********************** Saunders County listowner NESAUNDE-L Please be sure to subscribe to these lists before posting messages. and Lancaster County listowner NELANCAS-L ******************** Nebraska GenWeb County sites list URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~negenweb/cntylist.html ******************** Any problems or questions please contact me at: NELANCAS-L-admin@rootsweb.com or NESAUNDE-L-admin@rootsweb.com ******************** Visit these sites: Lancaster Co. NEGenWeb page URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nelancas/ I am proud to be a Nebraskan & County Coordinator for the Lancaster Co. NEGenWeb pages ******************** Saunders Co. GenWeb page URL:http://www.rootsweb.com/~nesaunde/ NEGENWEB Volunteer * Eaglelarks soar to new heights!

    09/30/2000 07:40:42
    1. [HARRISON] Charles Harrison of South Carolina
    2. Julian R. Harrison
    3. Posted on: Harrison Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Harrison/986 Surname: Harrison, Seay ------------------------- Seek any information re Charles W. Harrison (1841-?1875), son of Seaborn J. and Martha M. Harrison of St. Bartholomew Parish, Colleton Co., SC. They lived in the vicinity of the present-day village of Smoaks or Williams. Charles may be my great-grandfather who married Sarah Elizabeth Seay (1849-1913) of Augusta, Georgia. Children included St. Julien (or Julian) Ravenel Harrison, Agnes M. Harrison, Florence Elizabeth Harrison, Alice B. Harrison, and possibly two others. Charles W.'s middle name may have been Wilson and his mother's maiden name may have been Ramsey.

    09/29/2000 10:36:45
    1. [HARRISON] Reuben Harrison
    2. Jan Parm
    3. Posted on: Harrison Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Harrison/985 Surname: Harrison ------------------------- I am searching for the descendants of Reuben Harrison. I found his name in the 1860 Arkansas census, listing his mother as Elizabeth (no father was listed). At that time, he was 16 years old. I have no idea who his father was and cannot find anything on him or Elizabeth in the 1850 census. It is possible that they came from Virginia or North Carolina. Can someone help? Also, can anyone tell me how to proceed from here since there was no male head of household listed. I really need to know who his father was. If it helps, I know that one of Reuben's sons was George M., who had a son named Earl (my grandfather). George and Earl are both buried in Lynnville, KY cemeteries. Thanks. Jan

    09/29/2000 02:31:14
    1. [HARRISON] Catlett ,Ice
    2. Dorothy DeGarmo
    3. Posted on: Harrison Biographies Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/HarrisonBios/85 Surname: Ice ------------------------- I noticed you are a Bonner and have Catlett ancestry. This is a shot in the dark. My grandmother was a Bertha Ice from New Martinsville WVa. Her mother died after the childbirth of a younger sister.(late 1800) As I recall my grandmother went to stay at the undertakers home. There name was Bonner. She told me how her clothes were made from the scraps left after lineing the casketsand how she learned to play piano from Mrs. Bonner. Also there was a story about dolls in a small wood matchbox. I have no idea how long she was with these folks or any other information except she was around 9 or 10 years old . T he other fact is she later (at 16) married a Ludwig whos half brothers were Catletts. Abigail Catlett was his mother. The younger sister Missouri also married a Catlett. Any of these name familiar? Dorothy mystic@xprs.net

    09/28/2000 05:30:04
    1. [HARRISON] obit for L. F. Hornsby, 1897, Columbia SC (wife was Harrison)
    2. Glenna Kinard
    3. If you are kin to these folks, pls. contact me. L. F. = Lawrence Franklin Hornsby; his wife was Martha Harrison, dau. of Hezekiah Mordecai Harrison. Glenna ///// September 26, 1897, The State (Columbia, S. C.) newspaper Death of Mr. Hornsby Was unable to survive the shock of a surgical operation Yesterday afternoon about 2’clock at his home on Richland, between Main and Sumter streets, Mr. L. F. Hornsby breathed his last. Mr. Hornsby had for sometime been suffering from a growth of some kind inn his side(?). It gave him much pain and recently the trouble became so complicated that it was decided to remove it by surgical operation. The operation was performed by some six or seven of the best physicians in the city. Upon opening the side(?) it was found that the condition of the sufferer was much worse than expected. He was unable to survive the shock of the operation and died about a half hour after it was over. Mr. Hornsby was one of the head carpenters at the Southern railway shops and was well and favorable known in the city. He was about 47 years and leaves a wife and two children. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RESEARCHING: Porter, McCants, Cobb, Martin, Rawlinson, Gill, Higgins, Scott, Harrison, Fetner; and Bryant, McDade, Dillard, Tolleson, Wells, Baxter, Eaves; and Kinard, Wise, Thaxton, Vickers, Patton, Hubbard, Wilkins, Long/Lang, Latta (Branch 28), Mauldin, Dismukes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    09/27/2000 12:59:29
    1. [HARRISON] "Sawdust and forest fires" little tidbits of knowledge
    2. This is off of my PALMER list, and thought you would find it as interesting as I did. A little more insight in to the life and times of our ancestors.......Judy ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I was asked about the use of sawdust as road covering in the late 1800's and did some research. I thought I would share these interesting findings. Enjoy - Rita Oconto County WIGenWeb Project Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiconto/ Question: Many years ago I became interested in the various fires that occured in the Old Northwest during 1871 and remember reading that many logging camps and larger towns actually paved their streets with sawdust from the mills so that people could walk them with out getting muddy during and after rains. Certainly a very bad idea but a excellent explanation as to why these town "went up" like gunpowder kegs. Can you confirm or deny that this practice did occur? Thank you, any reply would be greatly appreciated. - K. P. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah Answer: That is absolutely correct. The practice goes back to colonial days, but it wasn't until manufacturing wood during the "Industrial Revolution" that there was a large enough amount of sawdust to become a problem. Unlike now when sawdust is used in pressed wood products and some paper manufacturing, sawdust was just a waste byproduct of milling lumber. A BIG byproduct. At first they simply dumped it into the rivers and streams the powered the mills. It would then travel to the mouth of the rivers and totally clog the bays of the upper Great Lakes. This made shipping impossible and that meant the lumber could not be shipped to other places. There are old letter and diaries with descriptions of sawdust being so thick along the beaches and bays the you could walk out on the floating matts (also not a real safe practice). They burned the bark and scaps, that would not make shims and such small usables, in huge tall coneshaped metal stuctures with open tops and at night the workers would sit out on the front porches of their cottages with the family and watch the glowing red burners against the inky black sky until bedtime. But the sawdust remained a huge problem. It was highly combustable and not suited for burners as it would also set the surrounding area on fire with sparks traveling on the wind. Someone came up with the idea of laying down sawdust on the muddy town roads. Then you could not only walk on the knee-deep mud, but the sawdust was also "worked into" the mud by traffic to make a kind of improved surface for wagon and carriage wheels. And it was free for the hauling. Since the most concentrated traffic was in the towns, villages and settlements, this was seen as a big improvement. Just the other day, right here, I noticed that sawdust from logging off land for development was used on the mud to make a road inland for the heavy trucks. It was very successful and took the weight of many vehicles without getting muddy. This sawdust was also used in logging camps so the mud from the bare ground didn't impede transportation. It was truly dangerous by today's standards, and even more dangerous, but absolutely neccessary, by yesterday's standards. There were also no building codes back then and all the wood structures were put up fast and close together, often wall to wall. With lamp oil, wood stoves, fireplaces, candles, and various fuels being used and stored all over, women and men wearing lots of cotton clothing, and lots of smoking materials, open fires, sparks from steam engines (trains, threshers, boats, etc), campfires of hunters, brush burning, smokehouses for curing meats, bondfires for newly cleared land, open fires for making soap, scalding fowl and rendering lard, lightening, back burning, etc. you can only imagine how dangerous life was with all that sawdust around. Even circuses used sawdust all around and inside the tents as temporary flooring, and the tents were lit with open, burning torches attached to the wood mainpoles. That would give me bigger thrills and chills than any caged Tiger. Hope this answers your question. Thanks for writing. Rita - Oconto County WIGenWeb

    09/26/2000 09:16:45
    1. [HARRISON] David Harrison of NB.
    2. Arnie Burrows
    3. Posted on: Harrison Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Harrison/983 Surname: Harrison, Gonyea, Louiselle ------------------------- I relise that I do not have much to go on But am looking for information on David Harrison. All i have is he was born in Woodstock New Brunswick in 1859He Married Mary O Gonyea who was born 1/15/1866. They both died in Sunapee NH and are buried in Newport,NH. Mary was born in Three Rivers QC Mary was the Daughter of Peter Gonyea and Elizabeth Smart. David Harrison was my Grandmother's Father. Thanks Arnie arnie@turbont.net

    09/25/2000 11:46:47
    1. Re: [HARRISON] Joseph V Harrison
    2. Posted on: Harrison Queries NelliBlu28@aol.com Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Harrison/974 Surname: HARRISON, PITZER, STINSON, ROBERTSON Who were the descendants of Joseph Valentine Harrison? Joseph was a son of Robert Harrison & Rebecca VanMeter. ANY info on his wives and children is appreciated. His second wife, Margaret Pitzer was the sister of Christopher Pitzer who married my GGG-aunt Matilda C Harrison. Matilda was the first cousin of Joseph V Harrison, her parents being James Harrison and Mary Brice. Anyone recognize these folks?? 1 Joseph Valentine Harrison b: 1786 in Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky d:Unknown in Daviess County, Indiana / .. +Lewe Stinson d: Unknown m: 1812 in Fayette County, Ohio *2nd Wife of Joseph Valentine Harrison: / .. +Margaret Pitzer b: Unknown in Clermont County, Ohio d: Unknown in Daviess County, Indiana m: March 09, 1818 in Daviess County, Indiana *3rd Wife of Joseph Valentine Harrison: / .. +Pimela Robertson d: Unknown m: December 12, 1835 in Daviess County,Indiana Link: HARRISON & BRICE FAMILIES URL: <http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=nelliblu28> ----------------- Census Year Surname Given Name County State Page Township 1830 HARRISON JOSEPH Daviess IN 388 No Township 1840 HIRSON D. M. Daviess IN 033 No Township 1850 HARRISON DEMPSEY Daviess IN 168 Barr Township 1850 HARRISSON NIMROD Daviess IN 144 Elmore 1860 HARRISON GEORGE Daviess IN 748 Barr Township 1860 HARRISON THOMAS Daviess IN 706 Washington 1860 PITCHER JOHN Daviess IN 654 Washington 1830 HARRISON BRITTON M. Clinton IN 072 No Township 1830 HARRISON HEREM Clinton IN 057 No Township 1830 HARSHMAN HENRY Clinton IN 051 No Township 1840 HARSHMAN ABRAHAM Clinton IN 370 No Township 1840 HARISON JAMES Clinton IN 370 No Township 1840 HARSHMAN HENRY Clinton IN 361 No Township 1840 HARRISON WILLIAM H. Clinton IN 398 No Township 1850 HARSHIMAS ABRAHAM Clinton IN 345 Madison 1850 HARSHMAN CHARLES Clinton IN 333 Washington 1850 HARSHMAN MARY Clinton IN 335 Washington 1830 PITZER CHRISTOPHER Clinton IN 054 No Township 1830 PITZER JACOB Clinton IN 054 No Township 1850 PITZER ANDREW Clinton IN 394 Honey Creek 1830 HARRISON NIMROD Warren IN 189 No Township 1820 HARRISON DEMPSY Nash NC 439 No Township 1840 HARRISON DEMPSEY Nash NC 060 No Township 1850 HARRISON DEMPSEY Nash NC 288 No Township 1870 HARRISON DEMPSY Camden NC 126 Shiloh 1850 HARRISON DEMPSEY Greene AL 290 Eutaw 1870 DEMPSEY HARRISON St. Clair AL 002 Branchville ----------------- Marriages Allison, Mary married Harrison, Lawrence on 20 Feb 1788 in Bourbon County, KY Harrison, Elizabeth married Kimbrough, William on 17 Jul 1792 in Bourbon County, KY Brice, Mary married Harrison, James on 13 Feb 1793 in Bourbon County, KY Crockett, Martha married Harrison, Andrew on 16 Mar 1793 in Bourbon County, KY Fry, John married Harrison, Judith Cary on 24 Nov 1807 in Bourbon County, KY Harrison, Fanny married Kimes, William on 13 Jan 1818 in Bourbon County, KY Harrison, Tyler married Waugh, Susannah on 14 Apr 1818 in Bourbon County, KY Harrison, Jenny married Hinkson, William on 01 Jan 1795 in Harrison County, KY Curry, Isabel married Harrison, Nicholas on 01 Mar 1796 in Harrison County, KY Dunn, James married Harrison, Keziah on 01 Jul 1796 in Harrison County, KY Byers, Sarah married Harrison, Alexander G. on 14 Oct 1844 in Clinton County, IN Harrison, Benjamin married Mathews, Elizabeth on 05 Sep 1838 in Clinton County, IN Groves, Margaret married Harrison, John on 11 Apr 1838 in Clinton County, IN Gifford, Mariah married Harrison, Jacob on 21 Jul 1837 in Clinton County, IN Harrison, Joseph married Pitzer, Margaret on 09 Mar 1818 in Daviess County, IN Harrison, Permelia married Stafford, Jesse on 01 Apr 1820 in Daviess County, IN Harrison, Anna married Manning, David on 06 Oct 1827 in Daviess County, IN Harrison, Joseph V. married Herrin, Darcus on 12 Nov 1830 in Daviess County, IN Harrison, Joseph V. married Robertson, Pimela on 12 Dec 1835 in Daviess County, IN Harrison, Elizabeth Ann married Robertson, James M. on 31 Dec 1835 in Daviess County, IN Harrison, Jane married Johnson, Enoch on 04 Nov 1845 in Daviess County, IN Harrison, Demcy married Mcgehee, Elizabeth Jane on 11 Nov 1845 in Daviess County, IN Harrison, Nimrod married Harrison, Rachel on 18 Sep 1823 in Greene County, IN ----------------- Daviess County Indiana 1850 census Harrison, Sarah 01 Ind Barr Harrison, John 04 Ind Barr Harrison, Elizabeth 28 Ky Barr Harrison, Dempsey 24 Farmer NC Barr Harrison, Nimrod 25 Farmer Ind Elmore ----------------- Kentucky Land Grants Volume 1 Part 1 CHAPTER III OLD KENTUCKY GRANTS (1793-1856) THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 188 Grantee: Hite, Rebecca Vanmeter Acres: 100 Book: 7 Page: 98 Date Survey: 6-10-1795 County: Jefferson Watercourse: Harrods Cr ----------------- North Carolina Revolutionary War Soldiers Pierce'S Register Vol. II. Book A.A.—Pages 1-44 Inclusive page 189 Dempsey Harrison, Soldier Reference: North Carolina State Records, Clark, Vol. XVI, 1782-1783 page 130 Name and Rank: Harrison, Dempsy, Pt. Company: Gregory's Dates of Enlistment and Commission: 21 Aug. '77 Period of Service: 3 yrs. Occurrences: Corpl. '79 ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- Researcher: twhiting@vais.net Joseph Pitzer born 24 OCT 1774 Pennsylvania died ABT. 1820 Grant Co, Wisconsin Married: 9 SEP 1793 Eleanor Slack in Mason Co, Kentucky Children: 1- Christopher Pitzer b: 6 MAR 1806 in Clermont Co, Ohio 2- Margaret Pitzer b: in Clermont Co, Ohio ----------------- Researcher: wpatersn@wfubmc.edu Dempsey Harrison Birth: 26 MAR 1826 -- NC Married: Elizabeth McGehee ----------------- Researcher: rjowenscol@aol.com Hugh Harrison Birth: ABT 1802 -- Harrison Co., KY Married: 15 MAR 1831 Delila Ann Bush in Washington Co., MO Daughter of John H. & Mary Rowland Bush Birth: 1808 -- KY or TN Children: 1- Hugh Andrew Harrison Birth: APR 1850 -- MO Married: 1869 Susan Jane Rowland in Rico, Deloris Co., CO ----------------- Researchers: helen.silvey@macnexus.org, ewatkins25@hotmail.com Andrew Harrison Birth: Abt 1687 in Essex Co., VA. Death: 13 Jul 1753 in Orange Co., VA. Married: 1710 Elizabeth BATTAILE in , Essex, VA. b: 1695 in Essex Co., VA. Children: 1- Charles HARRISON b: Abt 1717 in St.Thomas Parish, Orange Co., VA. Christening: St. Thomas Par., Orange, Virginia Death: 1786 in Franklin, Fayette, Pennsylvania Burial: John Sterling's, Green Township, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania Married1): Abt 1743 Sarah SMITHERS in Westmoreland, VA. Issue: a- Nicholas HARRISON b: 1738 in , , Virginia b- Richard HARRISON b: 1746-1756 c- Sarah HARRISON b: 1752 in , , Virginia d- Robert HARRISON b: Abt 1750 in , , VA. e- John HARRISON b: 1744 in St. Thomas Par., Orange, Virginia f- Charles HARRISON b: 1754 in , , Virginia g- Elizabeth (Betty) HARRISON b: 1760-1763 in , , Virginia Married2): Mary BARBOUR Abt 1739 Married3): Sarah DANIELS 2- John HARRISON b: 1719 in St.Thomasparish, Orange Co., VA. Married: Sarah DANIELS 3- Lawrence HARRISON b: 1720 in Essex Co., VA. Death: Jan 1772 in Tyrone Twp., Fayette Co., PA. Married1): Catherine Unknown Married2): 1748 Catherine MARMADUKE in , Orange, Virginia b: Abt 1730 Issue: a- Battaile HARRISON b: ABT 1730 in Frederick,Va. b- William HARRISON b: ABT 1740 in Orange,Va; Death: 16 JUN 1782 in Sandusky,Oh. c- Catherine HARRISON b: 1744 in Frederick,Va. d- Benjamin HARRISON b: 1750 in Orange,Va. Death: 1808 in Washington Co.,Mo. e- Lawrence Jr. HARRISON b: ABT 1753 in Frederick,Va. Death: ABT 1850 in Urbana,Champaign Co.,Oh. f- Elizabeth HARRISON b: ABT 1759 in Frederick,Va. g- Mary HARRISON b: 1761 in Frederick,Orange Co.,Va. Death: 7 FEB 1836 in Cynthiana,Harrison Co.,Ky. Burial: Lindsey-MooreCem,Poindexter,Harrison Co.,Ky. 4- Andrew HARRISON b: 28 Apr 1718 in , Essex, Virginia 5- Battaile HARRISON b: 1725 in , Essex, Virginia Death: 16 Nov 1776 in Amherst Co., VA. Married1): 1755 Francis WHITE Married2): 17 Nov 1792 Frances TINSLEY 6- Elizabeth HARRISON b: 28 Apr 1718 in , Essex, Virginia Married: Abt 1738 Richard COUSINS 7- Margaret HARRISON b: Abt 1722 in , Essex, Virginia Married: Abt 1742 Samuel KERCHEVAL ----------------- Researcher: lokearns@marktwain.net William Harrison b: 1715 Death: 1785 in Ohio County, West Virginia Married: ABT. 1749 Hannah ? b: 1719 Children: 1- James Harrison b: 3 MAY 1750 in Westmoreland county, VA Death: AFT. 1818 in Indiana Married: 13 FEB 1793 Mary Brice in Bourbon County, KY 2- Robert Harrison Birth: ABT. 1755 in Virginia ? 1 Death: 1822 in Greene County, Indiana Married: Rebecca VanMeter born ABT. 1758 Virginia ? died UNKNOWN Greene County, Indiana 3- William II Harrison b: ABT. 1758 in Virginia Death: 30 DEC 1832 in Williamsport, Warren County, Indiana Married: 1787 Sophia Dunn in Fayette County, Kentucky 4- Keziah Harrison b: ABT. 1768 Death: AFT. 1850 in Sugar Loaf, Van Buren County, Arkansas Married: 28 JUL 1796 James Dunn in Harrison County, Kentucky ----------------- Researcher: EleanorCol@aol.com Walter A. MCGEHEE Birth: 23 SEP 1867 in Kentucky Death: 25 MAR 1900 Son of John Carlton & Juliet Ann PENDLETON MCGEHEE Married: 19 OCT 1892 Missouri Lee HARRISON in Todd County, Kentucky b: 23 SEP 1867 in Kentucky ----------------- jfleshman1@aol.com Lawrence Harrison Married: Catherine Marmaduke Child: 1- Mary Harrison b: 1761 in MT PLEASANT, FAYETTE, PENNSYLVANIA Death: 4 FEB 1836 in , Harrison, Kentucky Married: ABT 1778 Thomas Moore in Fayette, Pennsylvania Children: a- William Moore b: in , Fayette, Pennsylvania b- Lawrence Moore b: in , Fayette, Pennsylvania c- John Henry Moore b: in , Fayette, Pennsylvania d- Benjamin Moore b: in , Harrison, Kentucky e- Thomas Harrison Moore b: 1790 in , Harrison, Kentucky f- Mary Moore b: in , Harrison, Kentucky g- Nancy Moore b: in , Harrison, Kentucky h- Catherine Moore b: in , Harrison, Kentucky i- Elizabeth Moore b: in , Harrison, Kentucky j- Sallie Moore b: in , Harrison, Kentucky ----------------- Query: HARRISON, Nimrod b 1800-05 Oh. m Rachel Harrison 18 Sep 1823 Greene Co, In chn Robt. Henry & Clarissa Ann both b Warren Co.In In 1836 census Iowa Co Wi d Wash DC 1837-40 ? ebharper@juno.com 0398 MKHarrison <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/toofem/myhomepage/heritage.html">Our Family Trees</A>

    09/23/2000 08:06:32
    1. [HARRISON] Harrison family from KY and TN
    2. Jan Parm
    3. Posted on: Harrison Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Harrison/982 Surname: Harrison, Wilson ------------------------- I am looking for information on the parents of George M. Harrison, born Feb. 26, 1870 (possibly in Ark). I think his parents may have been Rubin B. Harrison (1844) and Mary E. Harrison. Both were from TN. Rubin and Mary's children were: George M., Blackburn, Daniel H., Martha W., and John. They lived in the Lynnville, KY area in 1880. Does anyone have any information? Thanks.

    09/23/2000 07:54:13
    1. [HARRISON] Harrison Family
    2. Anne Reeves Davis
    3. Posted on: Harrison Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Harrison/981 Surname: Reeves, Harrison ------------------------- Reeves and Harrison are the only names you listed that I have in my database. Can you give me more information on the surname Reeves? How is Reeves connected to your Harrisons?

    09/23/2000 01:04:40
    1. [HARRISON] Harrison Family: TN, OH, VA, MD
    2. William G. Harrison
    3. Posted on: Harrison Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Harrison/978 Surname: BORDERS, CUDE, FERGUSON, GRAVES, HARGROVE, HARRISON, HARVEY, HENKEL, MARK, PEARSON, REEVES ------------------------- I am the son of Samuel Pearson Harrison, Jr. (b. 12-04-1913, Nashville, TN) and Polly Ann Graves (b. 06-18-1915, Nashville, TN) and would like any information on the following family lines: Samuel Pearson Harrison (b. 10-23-1881, Nashville, TN) Olive Mae Cude (b. 01-19-1890, UNK) George William Harrison (b. 07-21-1837, Cincinnati, OH) Virginia Champlain Ferguson (b. 02-07-1841, UNK) Henry Thomas Harrison, (b. 09/1832, near Nashville, TN) married to Laura Borders of Springfield, VA 09-28-1863. Henry Hargrove Harrison (b. 02-16-1804, Baltimore, MD) Rebecca Pearson (b. 11-16-1808, Portsmouth, ENGLAND) Jessie Babcock Ferguson (b. 01-19-1819, Philadelphia, PA) Lucinda Vance Mark (b. 11-10-1820, Madison Co., OH) Samuel Pearson, (Arrived in U.S. in 1826 from London, ENGLAND) married to Sarah Harvey. Thomas Harrison (b. 1743 or 1744, ENGLAND, d. 1808, Baltimore, MD) married to Eleanor Hargrove.

    09/22/2000 10:20:17
    1. [HARRISON] Harrison/Coats
    2. Alice Casey
    3. Posted on: Harrison Bible Records Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/HarrisonBibl/32 Surname: Harrison ------------------------- I am looking for information on my gggrandparents, Barzilla and Rebecca Coats Harrison, born in SC, prob 1790s, married in Miami Co, OH 7 Jun 1818. Does anyone know what branch of the SC Harrisons Barzilla might come from...and who were the Coats (Coates)? Would appreciate any help.

    09/22/2000 04:52:37
    1. [HARRISON] John Harrison - SC to GA, 1800's
    2. Jim & Donna Nix
    3. A few months back, I posted the information I had on my GG Grandparents - John H. Atkinson and Susan C. Harrison, as follows: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John H. Atkinson was born 1/10/1854 in GA (probably in Greene County), died March 26, 1928 in Alabama. Susan C. Harrison was born 4/25/1855 in GA, died September 30, 1882 in Georgia, probably in Henry County. In the 1880 Census of Henry County, GA, I find: 140 140 Robert Harrison M 26 GA SC GA L(?) " F 26 GA GA GA Ophalia " F 6 GA GA GA Mary J. " F 2 GA GA GA Sarah " F 1 GA GA GA 141 141 Nancy Harrison F 47 GA GA GA Joshua " M 12 GA GA GA 142 142 Andrew Walker M 75 SC SC SC Mary " F 70 SC SC SC John Harrison M 20 GA GA GA Masonsa(?) " F 17 GA GA GA (granddaughter to theWalkers) 145 145 John H. Atkinson M 26 GA GA GA Susan " F 22 GA SC GA John J. " M 4 GA GA GA Sarah O. " F 2 GA GA GA Henrietta " F 1 GA GA GA It appears that Robert, Susan, and John are siblings. And Nancy could be their mother. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have since found that Nancy Lords (sic) married John Harrison in Fayette County in 1853. That would jibe with the birth dates of Robert Harrison and Susan (Harrison) Atkinson above. I went to the 1870 Census for Georgia and couldn't find John or Nancy Harrison listed as head of household anywhere. I went back to the 1860 Census for Georgia and there they were in Clayton County. (Clayton County was created from Fayette County in 1858 and is adjacent to Henry County.) The Census entry read as follows: John Harrison M 56 Farm labor SC N.A. " F 25 GA R.H. " M 7 GA S.C. " F 5 GA M.F. " M 2 GA This is obviously the same Nancy, Robert, and Susan. It also fits the "GA SC GA" information on the 1880 Census for Robert and Susan. So, we have a 49 year old John Harrison from SC marrying an 18 year old Nancy Lords in 1853. Does anyone have a John (why did it have to be John?) Harrison, born in SC about 1804? I am guessing that John was probably married before and may have had another family in SC or GA. Again, any help would be appreciated. Jim Nix Birmingham, AL

    09/21/2000 11:19:35