Notes |
- (1) Info taken from http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/harrison/d0036/g0000074
.html
Becky Bonner's Web site, as was the following:
[6419] Thomas Harrison was living in Lincoln County, NC, in 1779/1780 wh
en he volunteered in the service. He married Nancy PACK in Lincoln Count
y, NC, although there was no record of the marriage found. He moved fr
om NC in 1795. Lived in Warren County, KY; Franklin County, TN; back to K
Y; thence to Indiana; back to KY; then to Missouri; then to AL for 2 year
s; and finally back to Franklin County, TN, where he applied for pensi
on in 1833. His pension file is 102 pages available from the National Arc
hives.
[6420] I have reason to believe he was in Missouri in 1816 as some of h
is grandsons that lived near him in TN was born there at that time. Als
o, we think he lived in Madison County, while in AL, as he had children li
ving there.
[6421] His brother, Richard Harrison, signed an affidavit stating he serv
ed with his brother in the Revolution. Richard Harrison lived in Allen Co
unty, KY at the time.
[6422] Thomas Harrison died November 2, 1839. Nancy Harrison died March 1
0, 1854. Both of the died in Grundy County, TN, formed from part of Frank
lin County.
[6423] According to the application, Thomas and Nancy had five living chil
dren in 1795 (scraps of the family Bible were in the application).
[6424] Will made September 11, 1938: recorded in Will Book 1, p 124-12
5, Coffee County, Manchester, TN. I leave to my beloved wife Nancy Harris
on the plantation during her natural lifetime then equally divided amo
ng my seven children: William Harrison, Elizabeth McCroy, Jusemah Sarti
n, Thomas Harrison, Elijah Harrison, Johnson Harrison, and Aaron Harriso
n. Two sons, Elijah and Johnson Harrison to be my executors. "my negro
es and their increase further, to -wit: Mammie and Dilley and Caroline a
nd James and Issac and Mary."
[6425] NC Line, b abt 1760 in MD & he lived in Lincoln Co., NC at e
nl & in 1795 he moved to Warren County, KY, then to Franklin County, TN, t
hen returned to KY for a short time then to IN thenreturn to KY th
en to MO then to AL for 2 years then returned to Franklin Count
y, TN & he applied there 7 March 1833.
[6426] Sol's brother Richard Harrison ws of Allen County, KY in 1832 ma
de aff'dt in Franklin Co, TN that he srv'd with his bro Thomas. A James S
artain was JP in 1846 & 1854 of Grundy Co., TN.
[6427] Obit: Thomas Harrison in Huntsville Democrat, 18 Jan 1840, sa
ys he died 4 Nov 1839 at his residence in Coffee Co., TN, upwards of 80 ye
ars. He was born in Eangland, and fought for TN. He and his brother Rich
ard Harrison came to TN after serving in the NC Militia under Gen. Davidso
n. The obituary asks that Democratic papers in St.Louis and Talladeg
a, AL pick up the obituary (Harrison Surname File, AL Archives).
[6428] Same Thomas? Under the Cherokee treaty of 1811-12, Thomas Harrison
's heirs (sometime after 1836) claimed a 640-acre reservation in Marsha
ll Co., AL.[Jones.FTW]
(1) Info taken from http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/harrison/d0036/g0000074
.html
Becky Bonner's Web site, as was the following:
[6419] Thomas Harrison was living in Lincoln County, NC, in 1779/1780 wh
en he volunteered in the service. He married Nancy PACK in Lincoln Count
y, NC, although there was no record of the marriage found. He moved fr
om NC in 1795. Lived in Warren County, KY; Franklin County, TN; back to K
Y; thence to Indiana; back to KY; then to Missouri; then to AL for 2 year
s; and finally back to Franklin County, TN, where he applied for pensi
on in 1833. His pension file is 102 pages available from the National Arc
hives.
[6420] I have reason to believe he was in Missouri in 1816 as some of h
is grandsons that lived near him in TN was born there at that time. Als
o, we think he lived in Madison County, while in AL, as he had children li
ving there.
[6421] His brother, Richard Harrison, signed an affidavit stating he serv
ed with his brother in the Revolution. Richard Harrison lived in Allen Co
unty, KY at the time.
[6422] Thomas Harrison died November 2, 1839. Nancy Harrison died March 1
0, 1854. Both of the died in Grundy County, TN, formed from part of Frank
lin County.
[6423] According to the application, Thomas and Nancy had five living chil
dren in 1795 (scraps of the family Bible were in the application).
[6424] Will made September 11, 1938: recorded in Will Book 1, p 124-12
5, Coffee County, Manchester, TN. I leave to my beloved wife Nancy Harris
on the plantation during her natural lifetime then equally divided amo
ng my seven children: William Harrison, Elizabeth McCroy, Jusemah Sarti
n, Thomas Harrison, Elijah Harrison, Johnson Harrison, and Aaron Harriso
n. Two sons, Elijah and Johnson Harrison to be my executors. "my negro
es and their increase further, to -wit: Mammie and Dilley and Caroline a
nd James and Issac and Mary."
[6425] NC Line, b abt 1760 in MD & he lived in Lincoln Co., NC at e
nl & in 1795 he moved to Warren County, KY, then to Franklin County, TN, t
hen returned to KY for a short time then to IN thenreturn to KY th
en to MO then to AL for 2 years then returned to Franklin Count
y, TN & he applied there 7 March 1833.
[6426] Sol's brother Richard Harrison ws of Allen County, KY in 1832 ma
de aff'dt in Franklin Co, TN that he srv'd with his bro Thomas. A James S
artain was JP in 1846 & 1854 of Grundy Co., TN.
[6427] Obit: Thomas Harrison in Huntsville Democrat, 18 Jan 1840, sa
ys he died 4 Nov 1839 at his residence in Coffee Co., TN, upwards of 80 ye
ars. He was born in Eangland, and fought for TN. He and his brother Rich
ard Harrison came to TN after serving in the NC Militia under Gen. Davidso
n. The obituary asks that Democratic papers in St.Louis and Talladeg
a, AL pick up the obituary (Harrison Surname File, AL Archives).
[6428] Same Thomas? Under the Cherokee treaty of 1811-12, Thomas Harrison
's heirs (sometime after 1836) claimed a 640-acre reservation in Marsha
ll Co., AL.[Tolleson.FTW]
(1) Info taken from http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/harrison/d0036/g0000074
.html
Becky Bonner's Web site, as was the following:
[6419] Thomas Harrison was living in Lincoln County, NC, in 1779/1780 wh
en he volunteered in the service. He married Nancy PACK in Lincoln Count
y, NC, although there was no record of the marriage found. He moved fr
om NC in 1795. Lived in Warren County, KY; Franklin County, TN; back to K
Y; thence to Indiana; back to KY; then to Missouri; then to AL for 2 year
s; and finally back to Franklin County, TN, where he applied for pensi
on in 1833. His pension file is 102 pages available from the National Arc
hives.
[6420] I have reason to believe he was in Missouri in 1816 as some of h
is grandsons that lived near him in TN was born there at that time. Als
o, we think he lived in Madison County, while in AL, as he had children li
ving there.
[6421] His brother, Richard Harrison, signed an affidavit stating he serv
ed with his brother in the Revolution. Richard Harrison lived in Allen Co
unty, KY at the time.
[6422] Thomas Harrison died November 2, 1839. Nancy Harrison died March 1
0, 1854. Both of the died in Grundy County, TN, formed from part of Frank
lin County.
[6423] According to the application, Thomas and Nancy had five living chil
dren in 1795 (scraps of the family Bible were in the application).
[6424] Will made September 11, 1938: recorded in Will Book 1, p 124-12
5, Coffee County, Manchester, TN. I leave to my beloved wife Nancy Harris
on the plantation during her natural lifetime then equally divided amo
ng my seven children: William Harrison, Elizabeth McCroy, Jusemah Sarti
n, Thomas Harrison, Elijah Harrison, Johnson Harrison, and Aaron Harriso
n. Two sons, Elijah and Johnson Harrison to be my executors. "my negro
es and their increase further, to -wit: Mammie and Dilley and Caroline a
nd James and Issac and Mary."
[6425] NC Line, b abt 1760 in MD & he lived in Lincoln Co., NC at e
nl & in 1795 he moved to Warren County, KY, then to Franklin County, TN, t
hen returned to KY for a short time then to IN thenreturn to KY th
en to MO then to AL for 2 years then returned to Franklin Count
y, TN & he applied there 7 March 1833.
[6426] Sol's brother Richard Harrison ws of Allen County, KY in 1832 ma
de aff'dt in Franklin Co, TN that he srv'd with his bro Thomas. A James S
artain was JP in 1846 & 1854 of Grundy Co., TN.
[6427] Obit: Thomas Harrison in Huntsville Democrat, 18 Jan 1840, sa
ys he died 4 Nov 1839 at his residence in Coffee Co., TN, upwards of 80 ye
ars. He was born in Eangland, and fought for TN. He and his brother Rich
ard Harrison came to TN after serving in the NC Militia under Gen. Davidso
n. The obituary asks that Democratic papers in St.Louis and Talladeg
a, AL pick up the obituary (Harrison Surname File, AL Archives).
[6428] Same Thomas? Under the Cherokee treaty of 1811-12, Thomas Harrison
's heirs (sometime after 1836) claimed a 640-acre reservation in Marsha
ll Co., AL.
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