Mother: Melissa LARRIMER |
_Isaac BALL _________+
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_Moses BALL _________|
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_Winfield Scott BALL _|
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Mother: Susan Agnes PASCHAL |
Mentioned as a Democratic delegate from Houston Co. to Primaries covention in vol 5 number 19 June 15, 1894 newspaper
Frank Bell Harrison owned 10 acres of land originally granted to J. Snively in Palestine, Anderson Co. Texas according to the assessment roll of 1880
Frank Bell Harrison owned 3 1/2 acres of land originally granted to J. Snively in Palestine, Anderson Co. Texas according to the assessment rolls of 1881 & 1884
Frank Bell was born in Greene County Alabama and moved to Texas with his parents at the age of fourteen.
According to family recollection, he married a "Miss Price", The Census records of 1880, show her first initial as "I". According to Franks' Grandniece, Miss Price was a catholic lady that was "well to do" and she remembered that neither family was pleased with this marriage. Apparently Mr. Price shunned the young couple. It was childbirth that took the life of mother and child, but did not end the controversy. Franks' father in Law came to him some ten years later wanting to find his grandchilds' grave, but Frank told him that since he hadn't cared enough to visit his daughter while alive, that he sure wasn't going to find her or the child now. His second wife Simonet (Etta) Long was the daughter of John Long, and Ann C. Young. It is remembered that F.B. was a boarder in the house of Etta's cousin John Samuel Long at Weches, about seven miles from Augusta
The 12th census of 1900, shows their family in Burnet County and refers to one child that did not survive. Though it is presumed he was a farmer early on, the 1900 census seems to read his occupation as "merchant-groceries". His death certificate suggests that from around 1905, until September of 1931 he was employed in this line of work. Marie Belle convinced Frank B. to move to California, he lived on Motor Ave. and later at 4038 Moore St. He is buried at Inglewood cemetery.
_Jethro HARRISON ____+
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_William Henderson HARRISON SR_|
| (1790 - 1865) m 1816 |
| |_Mary JENKINS? ______
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_Thomas HARRISON _____|
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| | _Henry ATKINSON SR___
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| |_Temperance ATKINSON __________|
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|--Frank Bell HARRISON
| (1855 - 1939)
| _William? PASCHAL ___+
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| _John? PASCHAL ________________|
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|_Susan Agnes PASCHAL _|
(1826 - 1883) m 1841 |
| _Burrell? BREWER? ___
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|_Elizabeth "Betty" BREWER _____|
m 1804 |
|_Elizabeth PATRICK? _
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_Edward Marks MARKS Sr._|
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m 1797 |
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