Caroline
One time I was looking at the LDS: IGI micro by state and year and got the
bright idea to just print all pages for Harrison.
this has been an invaluable aid - I didn't do FL tho or i would look up
for you. I have all of SC, MS, AL, TN, VA.
I have a Louis b 1842 Spartanburg, SC parents Andrew Harrison and Jennie
McCrany.
The 1860 census should have his family as he would be 7 yrs old
and by that time they were putting the family names on there
each census has a little more info than the last.
What about US imigration, naturalization - law schools?
Re: LDS baptism of our ancestors:
: "Richard B. Honeycutt Sr." <[email protected]>
To: Multiple recipients of list <[email protected]>
Subject: Thanks for replies
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X-Comment: Virginia Genealogy Discussion Group
Thanks to all of you, who answered the query about Baptism and Education dates.
It is the general concensus that the LDS baptise a family history by proxy.
when it is
filed. The symbols B, stands for baptized, E-stands for endowed and
S-stands for
sealed and are performed after death by proxy. Thanks again to all who replied.
At 06:17 PM 8/7/96 -0700, weston h. byng wrote:
>I'm the Harrison whose people came from Germany>SC>FL. Now, I am trying to
>locate my Louis (Lewis) Henry HARRISON in 1870. HE IS NOT THE LEWIS HENRY
>HARRISON ON THE 1870 LAKE CITY, FL CENSUS.
>
>If any of these Louis Harrisons belong to any of you folks, please e-mail
>and identify yours. Possibly, by the process of elimination, I can narrow
>down my search:
>
> Montana - 1870 - Madison Co; Virginia City P.O., pg. 257
>
> AL - Lowndes Co.; Lowndsboro P.O., p. 289
>
> AL - Dallas Co.; Selma Pct., p. 705.
>
> NC - Edgecombe Co., Lower Fishing Creek Twp., p. 061
>
> LA - Orleans Par, New Orleans 12W, p. 620
>
> LA - Livingston Par, Honey Point 1W, p. 006
>
> LA - Lafayette Par, Vermillionville, p. 270
>
> LA - Ascension Par, Donaldsonville 1W, p. 011
>
> CA - San Francisco Co., 1 W San Fran., p. 21
>
>These are all 1870 indexes.
>
>Just in case anyone has the film and wants to look for my Louis, he was born
>in 1853 in Charleston, SC.
>
>Have no information about his parents (which is why I am so frustrated). He
>died in 1919, is buried in Jax FL, but the State of FL has no death
>certificate for him. So, sometime between 1853 and 1876 (when he came to
>FL), he is invisible.
>
>Considering his youth (@ 7 y.o.) when the Civil War broke out, and his age
>12 or 13 when it ended, am I assuming his family kept moving around in the
>South until things settled down again? Louis was 17 y.o. in 1870 and may
>have been living outside the family home.
>
>Without knowing his father's first name, I cannot search the indexes for
>1860 or 1870.
>
>All suggestions gratefully accepted.
>
>
> Cousin Caroline Harrison Byng
>PLORKON
>
>
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