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Thomas Harrison

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Thomas Harrison

Birth
Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Death
11 Nov 1846 (aged 46)
Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Clayton, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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History of Hendricks County.
Thomas Harrison, deceased, was born in North Carolina in 1800, and removed with his parents to Kentucky, where he married Nancy Bryan, a native of East Tennessee, born Nov. 28, 1807. In the fall of 1832 they moved to Hendricks County, Ind., and settled on section 19, Franklin Township, where Mr. Harrison died Nov. 11, 1841. Mrs. Harrison still lives on the homestead, which contains 160 acres of valuable land. Mr. and Mrs, Harrison had a family of six children, three of whom are living Mrs. Martha Walls, John and Mrs Emeline Swinler. James died at the age of fifteen years, Nathan aged seventeen years and William aged forty years. The latter was married and left a widow and four children----Iva, Oscar, Ada and WiImie. Mrs. William Harrison, whose maiden name was Eliza Bartholomew, daughter of Benjamin and Sabrina (Johnson) Bartholomew, lives on the homestead with Mrs. Harrison.

History of Hendricks County.
Thomas Harrison, deceased, was born in North Carolina in 1800, and removed with his parents to Kentucky, where he married Nancy Bryan, a native of East Tennessee, born Nov. 28, 1807. In the fall of 1832 they moved to Hendricks County, Ind., and settled on section 19, Franklin Township, where Mr. Harrison died Nov. 11, 1841. Mrs. Harrison still lives on the homestead, which contains 160 acres of valuable land. Mr. and Mrs, Harrison had a family of six children, three of whom are living Mrs. Martha Walls, John and Mrs Emeline Swinler. James died at the age of fifteen years, Nathan aged seventeen years and William aged forty years. The latter was married and left a widow and four children----Iva, Oscar, Ada and WiImie. Mrs. William Harrison, whose maiden name was Eliza Bartholomew, daughter of Benjamin and Sabrina (Johnson) Bartholomew, lives on the homestead with Mrs. Harrison.



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