Mother: Sarah (Patsy) DANIEL |
Isham Harrison (son of John Harrison and Sarah Daniel) apparently had the following residences: VA; Granville County, NC; Franklin County, IL; and Madison County, MO. His Revolutionary War Pension Papers state: "...he was born in the state of VA and raised in Granville County, NC." Isham and his family lived in Virginia until about 1796, when they moved to South Carolina. They lived in South Carolina until about 1814, when they moved to Southern Illinois.
Isham served as a lieutenant in NC militia during the Rev. In 1788 they moved to Spartanburg Co. SC, which he represented in the SC Senate, 1797-98, and the SC House, 1800-02. He was sheriff of Spartanburg, 1802-06, and a county judge. In 1810 he took his slaves and moved to southern Illinois with his sons, Andrew and Lemuel, who settled on adjacent farms. The town of Christopher, Ill. was erected on the site. Isham was a member of the convention that adopted the state Constitution in 1818. When Illinois became a free state, he took his slaves and moved to Missouri about 1818 and died in 1835 at age 75.
Harriet Harrison Swain oral family history of her grandfather Isham: "He later was a representative from Franklin county to the constitutional convention and assisted in drafting the first constitution of the State of Illinois. It is a matter of pride to the family that though he was a slave holder, and came from a long line of men who knew no other life, he voted against slavery being legalized in the new state." [S157] [S14] [S14]
_William HARRISON SR._+
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_James HARRISON _____|
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_John HARRISON ________|
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| _John DANIEL III______+
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(1725 - 1761) m 1743 |
| _John WILLIAMS III____+
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|_Anne WILLIAMS ______|
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|_Mary KEELING ________
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Mother: Elizabeth Black HARRISON |
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| _Thomas HARRISON Jr._+
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| _William Johnston HARRISON _|
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|_Elizabeth Black HARRISON _|
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Mother: Mary CASEY |
Listed on 1809 Madison Co. Census as head of a family. Moved to Bibb co. abt 1822. A Thomas Lindsey was Commisssioned justice of the peace for Tuscaloosa, Co. in 1822. He purchased land in Shelby Co. on Sep 5, 1828. The children listed were in the will of David and he shared his part with them. [S487]
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