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Dabney Carr HARRISON Mother: Sally Pendleton BUCHANAN |
_Randolph HARRISON Of Cumberland_+
| (1768 - 1839) m 1790
_Peyton HARRISON __________|
| (1800 - 1887) m 1825 |
| |_Mary RANDOLPH __________________+
| (1773 - 1835) m 1790
_Dabney Carr HARRISON _____|
| (1830 - 1862) m 1855 |
| | _Dabney CARR ____________________+
| | | (1773 - 1837) m 1800
| |_Jane Cary CARR ___________|
| (1809 - 1858) m 1825 |
| |_Elizabeth_______________________
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|--Jane Carr HARRISON
| (1856 - 1864)
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| _Thomas Elie BUCHANAN _____|
| | (1810 - 1888) m 1832 |
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|_Sally Pendleton BUCHANAN _|
(1833 - ....) m 1855 |
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|_Ann Spottswood DANDRIDGE _|
(1813 - 1890) m 1832 |
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Mother: Susan Agnes PASCHAL |
Education: attended school at age 8 [S662]
_Jethro HARRISON ____+
| (.... - 1810)
_William Henderson HARRISON SR_|
| (1790 - 1865) m 1816 |
| |_Mary JENKINS? ______
| (.... - 1811)
_Thomas HARRISON _____|
| (1819 - 1910) m 1841 |
| | _Henry ATKINSON SR___
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| |_Temperance ATKINSON __________|
| m 1816 |
| |_Susannah____________
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|--William Oscar HARRISON
| (1842 - 1907)
| _William? PASCHAL ___+
| | (1730 - ....)
| _John? PASCHAL ________________|
| | m 1804 |
| | |_Sarah NICHOLS ______
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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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Mother: Elizabeth Mayhew SCOTT |
Mary Scott Lord was the widow of Walter Erskine Dimmick and niece of Benjamin's first wife.
During the presidency of Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893) she was a frequent guest at the White House, finally being persuaded by her aunt, (Caroline Scott Harrison) to live with them. After 1913 Mary Lord Harrison moved to New York with her daughter. During WWI she directed the entertainment bureau of the Officers Service Department of the New York War Camp Community Service, and served for more than 25 years as treasurer of the Committee of One Hundred, a Republican Woman's organization. She died in New York City in 1946, and is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis. [S1428]
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