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    1. Re: my lost Harrisons.
    2. Census Year Surname Given Name County State Page Township 1830 HARRISON ELIAS Claiborne TN 116 No Township 1830 HARRISON WILLIAM Claiborne TN 145 No Township 1840 HARRISON WILLIAM Claiborne TN 220 No Township 1850 HARRISON WESLY Claiborne TN 340 7th Sub 1820 KESEE GEORGE White TN 350 100020-40101 1820 HARRISON ANTHONY A. Pulaski KY 055 Somerset 1830 HARRISON ANTHONY Pulaski KY 020 No Township 1830 HARRISON CHARLES Pulaski KY 025 No Township 1850 HARRISON NANCY Pulaski KY 060 Sommerset 1850 HARRISON MARTHA Pulaski KY 060 Sommerset 1850 HARRISON MARY Pulaski KY 039 Sommerset 1820 KEZEE GEORGE Pulaski KY 066 Somerset - -------------------------------- Marriages Harrison, Anna Maria married Prather, Edward on 27 Sep 1819 in Pulaski County, KY Hail, Nancy married Vaught, Henry on 22 Aug 1814 in Pulaski County, KY Fitzpatrick, Betsy married Kezee, Avery on 10 Aug 1820 in Floyd County, KY Kezee, Nancy married Staton, Charles on 13 Aug 1820 in Floyd County, KY Kezee, Nancy married Reterford, Reuben Jr. on 28 Jan 1821 in Floyd County, KY Kezee, Tabitha married Prewit, Willis on 04 Feb 1819 in Hardin County, KY Kezee, Ann married Nevitt, John on 02 Aug 1824 in Hardin County, KY Kezee, Phebe married S---, John on 15 Aug 1799 in Mercer County, KY Curnutte, Polly married Kesee, Elias on 29 Oct 1818 in Floyd County, KY Kesee, George married Price, Frances on 05 May 1790 in Henrico County, VA Marriage Bonds of Franklin County Virginia 1786-1858 page 135 Kezee, Geo. and Nancy Hail,Dec. 18, 1810. Sur. James F. Hail. 8. [p.53] Camp, Wm. and Susannah Hail, dau. Stephen,Dec. 24, 1790. Sur. Thos. Camp. page 103 Hail (Hale), James Lewis and Anne Craghead, dau. John,July 20, 1789. Sur. Thos. Camp. 37. page 152 Mattox, David and Sally Hail,Dec. 1, 1806. Sur. Henry Page White. 8. page 153 Maxey, Hail and Dicey Craghead, dau. Dicey,Oct. 25, 1789. Sur. Stephen English. page 164 Moore, David and Susannah Hail,Feb. 1, 1819. Sur. Geo. H. Hughes. page 185 Prather, John D. and Sarah L. Hail, dau. Francis,Sept. 21, 1848. Sur. Valentine Ferris. 111. [p.257] INDEX OF BRIDES, PARENTS, AND SURETIES page 272 Hail, Francis 185; James F. 135; James L. 67, 79, 80, 164; John 83; Nancy 135; Polly 168; Sally 152; Sarah L. 185; Stephen 53; Susannah 53, 164 - -------------------------------- Military Elias Harrison Claimed Residence in Greene County Worked as a Farmer Enlist Date 23 January 1862 Enlist Place Greene County, NC Enlist Rank Priv Enlist Age 21 Served North Carolina Enlisted K Co. 33rd Inf Reg. NC Huston Kezee Claimed Residence in Webster County Enlist Rank Priv Served Kentucky Enlisted A Co. Johnson's Cav Reg. KY Source: Confederate Kentucky Volunteers War 1861-65 - -------------------------------------------- Full Context of Genealogical Library Master Catalog Author: Howard, Anita. Title: Register of baptisms, marriages and funerals during the ministry of the Rev. Doct. James Muir in the Presbyterian Church of Alexandria, D. C. : (1789-Aug. 8, 1820; together with scattering records during the ministry of Rev. Elias Harrison, 1820-Sept. 12, 1861) Library: Birmingham�Public�Library Subject: First Presbyterian Church (Alexandria, Virginia) Registers of births, etc. -- Virginia -- Alexandria. Alexandria (Va.) -- Genealogy. Publisher: Alexandria Va. : [s.n.] 1952. Format: 56 leaves ; 29 cm. Call Number: CenLH Sou F234 .A3 H68 1952 LIB USE ONL - ----------------------------------------------- Early American Presbyterians Hon. Benjamin Harrison (1833-aft 1887) He was the son of John Scott Harrison, and grandson of William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States and was born at North Bend, Hamilton Co., Ohio, August 20th, 1833. He was educated at Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, where the thoroughness which has characterized his after life exhibited itself in a marked degree. He graduated, with high honor, in 1852, and immediately after began the study of law with Judge Bellamy Storer and Abraham Gwynne, of Cincinnati. Subsequently in 1854, he located at Indianapolis, Indiana, and entered upon that brilliant professional career which has since won him so prominent and conspicuous a place among the foremost men of theAmerican Bar. In 1860 he was elected Reporter of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the State, for a period of four years, but because of his absence in public service, he was permitted to hold the place less than one half his term. In 1864, although still absent, he was unanimously renominated by his party for the place and he was reelected. In 1876 he ran for Governor but was defeated by a small plurality. Two years later President Hayes appointed him a member of the Mississippi River Commission and in the following year he was elected to the United States Senate, taking his seat March 4th, 1881. His career in the Senate, guided by a high moral standard has greatly enhanced the general respect and esteem in which he is held by his colleagues, for his legislative ability and legal attainments.For many years he was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church of Indianapolis. His love for children and his interest in youth have also made his face familiar in the Sunday school room. Elias Harrison, D.D. (1790-1863) He was the son of Thomas and Nancy (Osborn) Harrison, and was born in New York City, January 22d, 1790. He entered New Jersey College in 1812 and was Tutor from 1814 to 1816. He studied theology at Princeton and was licensed by New Brunswick Presbytery. Soon after he was ordained by Baltimore Presbytery, in 1817, and installed pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Alexandria, Virginia. This was his only charge. Here he labored faithfully and zealously forty-six years. He died, February 13th, 1863. Dr. Harrison was a very learned man, modest, unassuming, unostentatious and conscientiously attentive to all his duties as a Christian minister. Jephtha Harrison, D.D. (1795-1863) He was the son of Abijah and Sarah (Ogden) Harrison, was born in Orange, New Jersey, in December, 1795; educated at New Jersey College, and studied theology at Princeton Seminary. He was first settled over the churches of Fincastle and Salem, Virginia, where he labored for three years. He removed to Memphis, Tennessee, being the first pasto of the First Presbyterian Church in that city, where he was for six years, thence to Florence, Alabama, where he was pastor four years. He was agent for the Board of Domestic Missions one year, then pastor of the Church in Aberdeen, Mississippi, four years. He next removed to Burlington, Iowa, and after four years spent with this people he removed to Fulton, Missouri in 1858, and supplied Auxvasse Church, and at the time of his death , October 30th, 1863, was stated supply of Round Prairie and Augusta Churches, in Calloway county, Missouri, within the bounds of Missouri Presbytery. He was not brilliant, but a plain faithful gospel preacher, always ready and anxious to work for Christ. Rev. Joseph Cabell Harrison (1793-1860) He was the son of Robert C. and Annie (Cabell) Harrison, and was born at Clifton, Cumberland County, Virginia, May 27th, 1793. In 1806 his parents removed to Fayette county, Kentucky where his education was received, under the care of friends, Messrs. Blythe, Moore and McAllister. He subsequently attended Transylvania University, but did not graduate. He pursued his theological studies under Robert Bishop, D.D.; was licensed by West Lexington Presbytery, October 6th, 1824, and ordained by the same Presbytery, May 31st, 1826. He entered upon his labors as a missionary in the Green River country. In the Autumn of 1830 he spent three months as a missionary agent in Illinois; in 1833, he also founded Burlington, Richwood and Mount Horeb churches, Kentucky; in 1837, giving up Lebanon in Grant county, including Hopewell and Carmel churches, Ohio; in 1835 he confined his laobrs to Burlington and Richwood churches, and the destitutions of Boone county, Kentucky, where he resuscitated several feeble churches. In 1845 he was stated supply of Ebenezer Church, Kentucky, and thus he labored, year after year as a missionary. During the latters years of his life he was at times without any special charge. These years he devoted to labors among the poor, for which he was eminently qualified. The northern part of Kentucky at the time, 1833, was destitute of Presbyterianism, and as a pioneer preacher, he diligently labored in the cause of Sabbath Schools, and Temperance, as well as preaching the gospel. In 1824 he was co-editor with John Breckinridge, D.D., of The Western Luminary, published at Lexington, Kentucky. He died September 7th, 1860. - ---------------------------------------- Queries A pr 22 1997 , seamouse@ix.netcom.com , PAT Does anyone know anything about a school called Wright . All I know is the location which is listed as being Wright School on the road to Stanford in Lincoln County. I am also researching the name Pemberton and Kizzee or Kissee of Lincoln and Casey and Pulaski counties. ----------------------- Land & Deed Records THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS Volume 1 Part 1 CHAPTER VI KENTUCKY LAND WARRANTS (1816-1873) THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 614 Grantee: Kezee, Charles Acres: 50 Book: W Page: 282 Date Survey: 2-10-1827 County: Lawrence Watercourse: Fk Blains Cr page 614 Grantee: Kesee, John Acres: 50 Book: F-2 Page: 209 Date Survey: 6-11-1833 County: Pike Watercourse: Pond Cr page 614 Grantee: Kesee, Richard Acres: 50 Book: F-2 Page: 209 Date Survey: 6- 7-1830 County: Pike Watercourse: Pond R page 614 Grantee: Kesee, John Acres: 125 Book: M-2 Page: 345 Date Survey: 9-13-1836 County: Pike Watercourse: Road Fk - ---------------------------------------------- THE HISTORY of PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA CHAPTER VIII PITTSYLVANIA BECOMES A COUNTY IN 1767 page 103 [p.103] Colonel William Tunstall, the clerk of the county, made many purchases at Calland's for his household, such as linen, chintz, tea, and so on. Two physicians are noted in the day books of 1784, Dr. Arthur Kezee and Dr. Thomas Gibson, both of whom purchased supplies for their practice. The articles most commonly called for were sugar, molasses, rum, shot, hoes, hats, shoe buckles, linen and osnaberg, the latter being a coarse cotton cloth used for negro clothing. - --------------------------------- Researcher: glroberts@bigfoot.com Thomas Hail born 11 OCT 1823 died 20 APR 1905 Married: Martha Harrison born 1824 died 1912 Children of Thomas & Martha Harrison Hail 1- John L. Hail married Harriet Angeline Gregory 2- Wesley Hail 3- Elis Hail born 12 MAR 1843 Somerset, Pulaski, KY 4- George Berry Hail born 9 JAN 1845 KY; died 16 NOV 1924 Somerset, Pulaski, KY; married Mary Ann Gregory 5- Catherine Hail born 1847 6- William Berry Hail born 8 DEC 1851 7- Silas Hail born 30 AUG 1852 7- Mary Ellen Hail born 22 DEC 1857 8- Tunstil Q Hail born 1 SEP 1858 9- James Hail born 28 NOV 1861 10- Thomas Hail born 9 AUG 1866 - --------------------------------------- Researcher: enterpri@cswnet.com Has Pulaski COunty, KY Hail names - ----------------------------------------- Researcher: JIM SANDIDGE 1498 ALTON STATION ROAD LAWRENCEBURG KY 40342-9448 Elias HARRISON Born: <VA> Died: After 1850 Married: 19 Aug 1824 Nancy KIZZEE Born: About 1791 VA Children 1. Martha HARRISON Born: About 1825 Pulaski Co., KY Died: About 1912 Alcalda, Pulaski Co., KY Married: About 1842 Thomas HAIL Born: 11 Oct 1823 Pulaski Co., KY Died: 20 Apr 1905 Pulaski Co., KY Buried: Hail Cemetery, Pulaski Co., KY Children of Thomas & Martha HARRISON HAIL a. Cathern E. HAIL Born: May 1847 Juggernot, Pulaski Co., KY Died: About 1918 Somerset, Pulaski Co., KY Buried:Somerset Cemetery, Pulaski Co., KY b. Elias HAIL Born: About 1843 Pulaski Co., KY c. Wesley HAIL Born: Abt 1849 Pulaski Co., KY d. William HAIL Born: < 1859 Pulaski Co., KY e. Silas F. HAIL Born: 30 Aug 1852 Pulaski Co., KY f. George Berry HAIL Born: Abt 1846 Pulaski Co., KY g. Mary Ellen HAIL Born: 22 Dec 1857 Pulaski Co., KY Died: 11 Jun 1911 h. James HAIL Born: 28 Nov 1861 Pulaski Co., KY Died: 6 Mar 1949 i. Tunstal Q. HAIL Born: Abt 1857 Pulaski Co., KY j. Henry HAIL Born: Unknown Pulaski Co., KY k. Living l. John L. HAIL Born: Abt 1846 Pulaski Co., KY Died: Bef 1886 2. Catherine HARRISON Born: 3 Oct 1829 TN Died: 23 Apr 1920 Pulaski Co., KY Married: 5 Dec 1854 Silas Hail Born: 20 Jun 1804 Pulaski Co., KY Died: 18 Jul 1879 Pulaski Co., KY Buried: Somerset Cemetery, Pulaski Co., KY Son of Thomas & Jane MOODY HAIL Issue of Silas & Catherine HARRISON HAIL a. Oscar HAIL Born: About 1859 Pulaski Co., KY Died: About 1878 Pulaski Co., KY b. Sallie G. HAIL Born: 5 Dec 1856 Pulaski Co., KY Died: 2 Feb 1880 Pulaski Co., KY c. Charles L. HAIL Born: Unknown Pulaski Co., KY

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