Hello,
I have just been enjoying your fantastic array of information which you
have compiled on the Harrison family. I tried to send a query to your
BBS but could not get it to answer. Since I enjoyed your page so much
thought I would write directly to you to tell you so. I will include my
query also.
I have the following information on my husband's great grandparents. I
would like to determine their ancestry and am hoping that the Harrison
researchers will be able to help me do that.
Descendants of Jack? HAIRRISON
1 Jack(?) HAIRRISON (Jack may have been a nick-name, no
concrete information available on his first name)b: Abt 1835 PA d: Aft
1868 (src: Need to try Greenville Co., SC before 1830 and MO after
1830.)
.. +Lisa A. Harrison; Lizzie Hairrison; (I am not certain
whether her surname was Hairrison before her marriage, no concrete
information available, however, this is the way she is listed in family
documents) b: 23 Nov 1839 KY d: 23 Apr 1882 MO Father: ? Mother: ?
... 2 Henry Harrison b: 27 Oct 1855 d: 26 Dec 1927
... 2 Ben Harrison b: 05 Aug 1860
... 2 Lyda or Elisa Harrison b: 29 May 1861
... 2 Susie Isabelle Hairrison b: 28 Jan 1868 KA src: From
obituary: "Susie Idabel Harrison, daughter of Kentucky forbears, was
born January 28, 1869 in Kansas, just before her parents, who were
enroute to Missouri, crossed the line. Her people settled at Waverly,
Mo., Lafayette County." d: 02 Sep 1939 Clinton, Henry, MO src: Undated
and unidentified source of an obituary which has evidentally been
printed in a newspaper. Residence: 30 years lived in various MO & KA
towns; Clinton, MO from 1924 on; Source: From obituary: Burial:
Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, Henry Co., MO Source: From obituary: "The
funeral was conducted by Rev. A. S. Olsen at the Wilkinson Funeral Home
at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday and the body was laid to rest in Englewood."
....... +Thadeus Marion Canida b: 31 Mar 1861 Waverly,
Lafayette, MO m: 27 Oct 1886 Marshall, Saline, MO src: Taken from
obituary: "Miss Harrison and Thad Canida, a knife maker, were married
in Marshall, MO., October 21, 1887. Also from Journal of Thad Canida in
posession of compiler: (sideways on the margin in pencil is) " Thad
Canida and Bell Hairrison" d: 17 Jan 1951 Vinita, Craig, OK src: Death
Certificate describes usual place of residence as Miami, Ottawa, OK. [He
died at Eastern State Hospital after a 2yr 8mo 1dy stay of
exhaustion/Senile Dementia.] Occupation: Made knives and cutlery;
Jungle knives during the 1st WW. Residence: Purchased, 1924 a home at
515 East Lincoln, Clinton, MO Father: Henry Canida Mother: Sarah _____
It is possible that the parents of Susie Isabel Harrison would be the
same as the people listed in the following article. This could explain
the birthplace of KS for her. Their marriage dates are correct for the
family even though several of the children are not listed in the
following article.
HISTORY OF JOHNSON CO., MO [No other citation copied]
Page 790:
"GEORGE W. HARRISON
Farmer, PO Knobnoster, was born in Johnson county, Missouri, April 9,
1840. He was educated in his native county, and attended a select
school at Hazel Hill for several terms. He entered the army in 1861,
answering the first three months call. He was afterwards appointed by
the government as wagon master on the plaines, served four years. In
1865 he was married to Miss Brunette Glars, a lady of culture and
refinement. In 1866 he settled on his present farm, containing 200
acres of well improved land, situated in section thirteen, range
twenty-four. He has two children: Belle and Addison M. Mr. and Mrs. H.
are both members of the Cumberland Presbyterian church. Mr. H. is a
member of the Masonic fraternity, and has taken all of the degrees, and
at present holds the office of high priest of the chapter order at
Knobnoster. He also belongs to the Odd Fellows order, and is a member
of Patrons of Husbandry."
I would appreciate any available help. TIA Judith Weeks Ancell
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