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Father:
Amos A. HARRISON Mother: Sarah BADGELY |
_Matthew HARRISON ___+
| (1726 - 1767)
_Amos HARRISON ______|
| (1755 - 1832) |
| |_Martha DODD ________+
| (1731 - 1792)
_Amos A. HARRISON ___|
| (1791 - 1852) m 1812|
| | _David CONDIT _______+
| | | (1734 - 1777) m 1755
| |_Martha CONDIT ______|
| (1756 - 1813) |
| |_Joanna WILLIAMS ____+
| (1736 - 1819) m 1755
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|--Benjamin HARRISON
| (1834 - 1836)
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|_Sarah BADGELY ______|
(1794 - ....) m 1812|
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Mother: Simonet "Nett"Or "Etta" LONG |
He had brown eyes and brown hair. He is thought to have only completed the 7th grade and was too young to have seen military service in WWI.
His future wife Hulda was a co-worker of eldest sister Marybell at Sanger Bros. department store in Dallas. They were married on September 12th 1925 and honeymooned in Florida. Frank G. was a handyman and carpenter when his first son Harold Bertram was born in 1927, but when the depression and his only daughter Marion Margaret arrived, work was scarce. Hulda & Frank left for California, stayed in Alhambra a short while - then back to Texas. Marion remembers vividly that on the trip back to California , she and Harold were laughing at the sight of a mattress falling from the top of their car. They moved into a house on 26th st. inSanta Monica for the next four months, before the family moved again, this time to the house at 3824 Motor Avenue on January 1st of 1931.
Son Harold recalled that Frank was working underneath an automobile on blocks when the Long Beach earthquake of 1933 occurred, shaken; he vowed to never get under a car again.
Frank had been to trade school and learned welding, and was working in a foundry way out in Pasadena when one day that same year he walked from the house in Santa Monica to Culver City for a job interview at the MGM studios. He got this job in the studio foundry, and in1936 moved to 4124 Vinton Ave. across from the studio. He lived and worked their until his death. He is buried in Inglewood Cemetery next to Frank Bell, Hulda and Harold Bertram.
SRCE: Death: State Inheritance tax Certificate
_William Henderson HARRISON SR_+
| (1790 - 1865) m 1816
_Thomas HARRISON _____|
| (1819 - 1910) m 1841 |
| |_Temperance ATKINSON __________+
| m 1816
_Frank Bell HARRISON __________|
| (1855 - 1939) m 1887 |
| | _John? PASCHAL ________________+
| | | m 1804
| |_Susan Agnes PASCHAL _|
| (1826 - 1883) m 1841 |
| |_Elizabeth "Betty" BREWER _____+
| m 1804
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|--Frank Gracy HARRISON
| (1900 - 1949)
| _Hugh LONG ____________________+
| | (.... - 1840)
| _John LONG ___________|
| | (1828 - 1898) |
| | |_Anna WALL ____________________
| | (1791 - ....)
|_Simonet "Nett"Or "Etta" LONG _|
(1869 - 1909) m 1887 |
| _Joel YOUNG ___________________+
| | (1800 - 1841) m 1821
|_Anna C. YOUNG _______|
(1837 - 1871) |
|_Frances Anna LEMON ___________+
m 1821
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