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Mother: Susan RANDOLPH |
Peyton Randolph Harrison seems to have also left the family estate in Clifton in search of his own destiny, eventually settling in Orange County, Virginia. [S519]
_Benjamin HARRISON III_____+
| (1673 - 1710) m 1693
_Benjamin HARRISON IV________|
| (1695 - 1745) m 1722 |
| |_Elizabeth BURWELL ________+
| (1677 - 1734) m 1693
_Carter Henry HARRISON of Clifton_|
| (1732 - 1793) m 1760 |
| | _Robert "King" CARTER _____+
| | | (1663 - 1732) m 1700
| |_Anne CARTER ________________|
| (1696 - 1743) m 1722 |
| |_Elizabeth (Betty) LANDON _+
| (1683 - 1719) m 1700
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|--Peyton Randolph HARRISON
| (1767 - 1811)
| _William RANDOLPH _________+
| | (1651 - 1711) m 1680
| _Isham RANDOLPH Of Dungeness_|
| | (1690 - 1742) m 1717 |
| | |_Mary ISHAM _______________+
| | (1660 - 1735) m 1680
|_Susan RANDOLPH __________________|
(1736 - 1806) m 1760 |
| ___________________________
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|_Jane (Susan) ROGERS ________|
(1697 - 1761) m 1717 |
|___________________________
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Mother: Mary CROCKETT |
"Samuel Harrison was one of the most prominent farmers and stock men of northeast Missouri. When quite a young man he drove a head of mules from Calloway Co., MO to New Haven CT. In the early fifties he formed a partnership with James, John and William H. Piatt, of Piatt Co., IL, in feeding cattle for market.
As a pioneer of Calloway Co., VA, he entered and purchased land until he owned a magnificent blue grass and timbered tract of two thousand acres. His farm was considered a model one and was known as the "Walnut Grove Stock Farm." He built a large house of Colonial design, where he spent his entire life.
About 1875 he established the first mercantile house in the Valley of Auxvasse, putting his son, John Sherwood, in charge of it and in 1887 with James Rickenbaugh, of Fulton, MO., he organized the first banking house in Auxvasse, being elected president. He held this office for twelve years, after which is son served in the same capacity until 1924.
Samuel Harrison was a concientious, progressive, liveral and charitable man. He gave scholarships at William Woods College for young women in Fulton, MO. During the Administration of Gov. David R. Francis he was appointed a member of the Board ot Managers of the Fulton Hospital of the Insane. His children were educated in private schools and Stephens College, Columbia, MO." [S943]
_John HARRISON ____________+
| (1715 - 1789)
_Thomas HARRISON ____|
| (1735 - 1840) m 1786|
| |_Mary MALONE ______________
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_John HARRISON ______|
| (1791 - 1874) m 1816|
| | ___________________________
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| |_Margaret BILLOPS ___|
| (.... - 1804) m 1786|
| |___________________________
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|
|--Samuel HARRISON
| (1823 - 1904)
| _Joseph Louis CROCKETT Jr._
| | (1702 - 1767)
| _Hugh CROCKETT ______|
| | (1730 - 1816) |
| | |___________________________
| |
|_Mary CROCKETT ______|
(1791 - 1873) m 1816|
| ___________________________
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|_Rebecca LORTON _____|
(1749 - 1836) |
|___________________________
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Mother: Grace PIERSON |
One of the founding Judges of Morris County in 1740 - On memorial plaque dedicated on Hanover Township Day 1990 in Old Whippany Cemetery.
KITCHELL LINEAGE: Authorities consulted: 'Robert Kitchel and his descendants, by Harvey D. Kitchel, D. D: 'Willis Family of New England and New Jersey,' by Charles Ethelbert Willis and Frances Caroline Willis; 'John Kitchel and Esther Peck,' by George Chalmers McCormick; 'Sheaffe Family in England and New England,' by Walter K. Watkins in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register; 'Family Sketches,' by Thomas E. Satterthwaite, M. D.; 'History of Guilford (Conn.) Celebration 1639-1889'; 'History of the Colony of New Haven (Conn.),; by Edgar E. Atwater; 'Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven (Conn.),; by Charles J. Hoadley, N. A.; 'Colonial Records of Connecticut, 1665-1678,' by J. Hammond Trumbull; 'Narratives of Newark (New Jersey),' by David Lawrence Pierson; 'Newark Town Records.' by William A. Whitehead and Samuel H. Congar; General Notices of the First Settlers of Newark,' by Samuel H. Congar and the probated wills.
_John KITCHELL ______
| (1578 - 1601) m 1596
_Robert KITCHELL _____|
| (1601 - 1674) m 1632 |
| |_Joan JORDAN ________
| (.... - 1659) m 1596
_Samuel KITCHELL ____|
| (1633 - 1690) |
| | _Edmund SHEAFE ______+
| | | (.... - 1625) m 1599
| |_Margaret SHEAFFE ____|
| (1601 - 1682) m 1632 |
| |_Joan JORDAN ________
| (1560 - ....) m 1599
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|--Abraham KITCHELL
| (1679 - 1741)
| _? PIERSON __________
| | (1500 - ....)
| _Abraham PIERSON _____|
| | (1613 - 1679) m 1640 |
| | |_____________________
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|_Grace PIERSON ______|
(1650 - ....) |
| _John WHEELWRIGHT ___
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|_Abigail WHEELWRIGHT _|
m 1640 |
|_____________________
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