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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: John Douglass Harrison Note
Born: 1846 at Fairfield County, , , South Carolina
Married:
Died:
Father: Eli Hunt Harrison Dr.
Mother: Elizabeth Fleming Douglass
WIFE
Name: Sallie Dixon
Born: Abt 1850
Died:
CHILDREN
Name: Eli Harrison
Born: Abt 1866
Died:
Wife: Ross Harrison
Name: William Harrison
Born: Abt 1868
Died:
Wife: Cattie Dixon
Name: Mary Harrison
Born: Abt 1870
Died:
Husband: J.p. Jones
Name: Amanda Harrison
Born: Abt 1872
Died:
Husband: J.j. Mceachorn
Name: Sallie Harrison
Born: Abt 1873
Died:
Husband: D.m. Clarke
Name: Viola Harrison
Born: Abt 1874
Died:
Husband: W. Kennedy
Name: Estelle Harrison
Born: Abt 1875
Died:
Husband: R. Connor
Name: John Douglass Harrison Dr.
Born: Abt 1885 at Fairfield County, , , South Carolina
Died:
Wife: Elizabeth Mcmaster
NOTES
1). John Douglass Harrison was a prominent, influential citiz en, a member of the legislature. While at The Arsenal in Co lumbia, he ran away and joined the Army in 1864, and was i n Washington in prison when Lee Surrendered. he often talke d of his experiences he was in Washington when Lincoln wa s shot and went to the funeral, and walked home from there . He was mistaken for Nick Meyers when he returned and wa s ready to be hung, the rope around his neck , by a band o f U.S. soldiers, when his friend Stewart came up and prove d to these soldiers that it was not Meyers.
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