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Dorothy <I>Symonds</I> Harrison

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Dorothy Symonds Harrison

Birth
Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1653 (aged 33–34)
Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England
Burial
Chester, Cheshire West and Chester Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England Add to Map
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Rev. Thomas Harrison and his first wife, Dorothy, had issue:

ELIZABETH HARRISON- Bapt. 28th October, 1649
(age 7 days. )
DOROTHY HARRISON
Due to loss of a vast treasure of records of Ireland's early English records, little is known of Thomas Harrison's daughters. The marriage to Dorothy is recorded in the regular Parish register.
From Massachusetts in 1650, Rev. Harrison returned with his family to England where he succeeded Dr. Goodwin in his church at St. Dunstans-in-The-East, London. After remaining in London for a few years, he removed to Bromborough Hall, Warrall, Cheshire, and in 1655, accompanied Henry Cromwell (son of the Prosector) to Ireland, when the latter went there as lord-deputy. During this time he resided with Cromwell's family. It appears unlikely that he was accompanied by his wife on this trip to Dublin. She may have remained at Bromborough Hall in Cheshire, where she died sometime between 1653 and 1659.

REV. THOMAS HARRISON - b. 1619; d. 1682;
m. 1st - 1648/9, in Mass. Dorothy Symonds,
(b. 1619; d. 1653/59), dau. Samuel Symonds.
m. 2nd - 1659/60, in London, England,
Katherine Bradshaw, (b. 1637; d. after 1682),
Rev. Thomas Harrison and his first wife, Dorothy, had issue:

ELIZABETH HARRISON- Bapt. 28th October, 1649
(age 7 days. )
DOROTHY HARRISON
Due to loss of a vast treasure of records of Ireland's early English records, little is known of Thomas Harrison's daughters. The marriage to Dorothy is recorded in the regular Parish register.
From Massachusetts in 1650, Rev. Harrison returned with his family to England where he succeeded Dr. Goodwin in his church at St. Dunstans-in-The-East, London. After remaining in London for a few years, he removed to Bromborough Hall, Warrall, Cheshire, and in 1655, accompanied Henry Cromwell (son of the Prosector) to Ireland, when the latter went there as lord-deputy. During this time he resided with Cromwell's family. It appears unlikely that he was accompanied by his wife on this trip to Dublin. She may have remained at Bromborough Hall in Cheshire, where she died sometime between 1653 and 1659.

REV. THOMAS HARRISON - b. 1619; d. 1682;
m. 1st - 1648/9, in Mass. Dorothy Symonds,
(b. 1619; d. 1653/59), dau. Samuel Symonds.
m. 2nd - 1659/60, in London, England,
Katherine Bradshaw, (b. 1637; d. after 1682),


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  • Created by: jtmt
  • Added: Oct 15, 2023
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/260677231/dorothy-harrison: accessed ), memorial page for Dorothy Symonds Harrison (1619–1653), Find a Grave Memorial ID 260677231, citing Chester Cathedral, Chester, Cheshire West and Chester Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by jtmt (contributor 50251011).