Description: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE The Harrison family of Laurel & Clay Co, KY, Prince Edward Co, VA, & Jefferson & Cocke Co, TN by Rich Nallenweg (2020). This book documents the Harrison family that lived in Clay and Laurel Counties in KY from about 1807 to the present day. Prior to that the family lived in the East TN counties of White, Cocke and Jefferson. The family originally came from Prince Edward County, VA. It includes 7 generations of families. Families include Harrison, Johnson, Inman, Bottom, Hart and Benge . Several of the Harrisons were in the military and their service is well documented. Sally Ann Hart Johnson was the daughter of Philadelphia Harrison and Hardy Hart. Her obituary was in 'Mountain Echo' of London, KY, 18 Jan 1901, page 2, column 5. It states that she was the granddaughter of Ben Harrison, who was a near relative of Gen. William Henry Harrison, President of the United States. More research will need to be completed to prove the tie-in to the President. Each person is fully documented with sources, references, and documentation. This includes family stories, pictures, military records, census records, property, birth, death and marriage records, etc. The book is fully indexed and is 100 pages.All proceeds go to the Old Buncombe County Genealogical Society's Library operations. We ship fast and package books so they arrive as shipped. Be sure to check out our other listings for more great RARE genealogy and history books.
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Location: Asheville, North Carolina
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Publication Year: 2021
Type: Biography
Format: Ring/Wire Bound
Language: English
Book Title: Harrison Family of Laurel & Clay co KY, VA, TN
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Author: Rich Nallenweg, Rich Nallenweb
Age Level: Young Adults
Topic: 18th Century, Family