Mother: Mary HAMILTON |
Minister of Jamestown ; commissary of the Bishop of London for Virginia and President of William and Mary College.
Commissary, Virginia; President, Council [S2]
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Mother: GIBSON |
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Mother: Anna C. YOUNG |
Died of TB
born to Ann Young & John Long in Augusta Texas after the war. Her father served the Confederacy in Hoods' Brigade, & was wounded in the leg before returning home. Brother Hugh Long was with the Sibley expedition, taken prisoner, and died on the way home from Monroe, Louisiana.
Simonet & her brothers and sisters were raised along with her uncle Hughs' children. Years later, when Ettas' widowed sister Fannie (Long) Mclenny died, & her second husband did not want the children. Frank & Etta took Peyton (Pat), Frank, Inez, and Lena to live with them. Four years later Etta died of Tuberculosis, but as Lena would later recall, not before making her a quilt. In a photo dated July 1941, from the old Alto cemetery off cemetery road, Ettas' son Gedie is seen viewing a headstone that bears the inscription "Etta S. - wife of F. B. Harrison -12/3/1869- 7/5/1909. Daughter Mariebell was only nineteen when Etta passed away and it fell to her to help raise of the children.
Lena McClenny told Betty McClenny in 1977 "Aunt Etta lived in Tyler in an old converted schoolhouse. I don't remember the stairway but I do remember the high upstairs. Her husband was Frank Harrison and his job didn't pay so much so she worked as a milliner. Aunt etta would leave me and her youngest son, Frank, to play in a sunny place near a window and told us that the dust was angels and that we must wach them".
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