Re: RUBIN HARRISON

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Re: RUBIN HARRISON



In a message dated 96-09-04 00:36:24 EDT, JanetLRD writes:

<< In a message dated 96-09-03 23:20:32 EDT, Varow48 writes:
 
 << But that's all he wrote about Rubin.  Whatcha got?  
   >>
 
 This came in response to BB message I left.  I don't think they jibe.  I
guess any name other than William Henry I feel must be a match. Ha!
 
 Hi Janet.   I had to reply to your message...since my Amy HARRISON and her
 husband Hugh Wilson are buried in a Quaker cemetery in Indiana, and to the
 best of my knowlege, their daughter Sarah was ultimetly a Methodist...Ive
 never been sure of the progression, since Sarah s husband s family was (to
 the best of my knowlege) Presbyterian. I dont really know the religion of
 Amys parents (Rubin Harrison)  Amy Harrison was born in 1807, and m. 1826.
 Do you think it possible that yours and mine could be members of the same
 Harrison clan?   Its an interesting story that you have there.
 
 Diane Graham, in Iowa
 
  >>

Don't get too excited.  Not about my meager contribution, anyway.  The Rubin
I mentioned was b. 1807 - and he was a Baptist minister.  On the other hand,
maybe this is something that will link up the Descendants of Joseph Harrison t
o another part of the puzzle.  Did you read the downloads we got attached to
"another".  That's where the Joseph Harrison stuff is.  Maybe Joseph Sr. had
a brother or brother-in-law Rubin, and Diane's Rubin is grandson to Joseph -
except that this family seems to pretty heavily Baptist.  Oh well, conjecture
isn't all that productive anyhow.

Sandi




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