Will of Benjamin Harrison written 17 Oct 1743 Charles City County, Virginia
names wife Ann
son Henry dead and buried on Berkley Plantation (to be decently buried on Berkley Plantation near my little dear son Henry's grave)
son Benjamin
son Carter Henry
son Henry
son Robert
son Nathaniel
son Charles
daughter Betty - (see below obtained letters of administration, who married in 1746 Peyton Randolph, 1st President of Continental Congress, had no children)
daughter Anne (married William Randolph III of Wilton, see below obtained letters of administration)
daughter Lucy (see Maryland newspaper, 1745 struck by lightening)
daughter Hannah (see Maryland newspaper, 1745 struck by lightening)
Will of Benjamin Harrison written 17 Oct 1743 Charles City County, Virginia
names wife Ann
son Henry dead and buried on Berkley Plantation (to be decently buried on Berkley Plantation near my little dear son Henry's grave)
son Benjamin
son Carter Henry
son Henry
son Robert
son Nathaniel
son Charles
daughter Betty - (see below obtained letters of administration, who married in 1746 Peyton Randolph, 1st President of Continental Congress, had no children)
daughter Anne (married William Randolph III of Wilton, see below obtained letters of administration)
daughter Lucy (see Maryland newspaper, 1745 struck by lightening)
daughter Hannah (see Maryland newspaper, 1745 struck by lightening)
Family Members
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Elizabeth "Betty" Harrison Randolph
1723–1783
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Anne Carter Harrison Randolph
1723–1784
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COL Benjamin Harrison V
1730–1791
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CPT Henry Harrison Sr
1735–1775
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Carter Henry Harrison Sr
1736–1793
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Robert Harrison
1738–1771
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GEN Charles Harrison
1742–1793
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Nathaniel Harrison
1742–1782
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Lucy Harrison
unknown–1745
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Hannah Harrison
unknown–1745
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