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Gen. James Edward HARRISON C.S.A.

24 Apr 1815 - 23 Feb 1875

Repository ID Number: I1243

General James Edward HARRISON - Click to Zoom
  • TITLE: Gen.
  • OCCUPATION: Politician; MS Legislature; Prominent in local affairs
  • RESIDENCE: SC > AL > Monroe Co., MS & Waco TX
  • BIRTH: 24 Apr 1815, Greenville District, SC
  • DEATH: 23 Feb 1875, Waco, TX
  • BURIAL: Waco, TX
  • RESOURCES: See: [S14] [S95] [S787] [S89]
Father: Isham HARRISON
Mother: Harriet KELLY


Family 1 : Henrietta HARDIN
Family 2 : Mary Ann EVANS
  1.   Laura HARRISON
  2.   John H. HARRISON CSA
  3.   James E. HARRISON Jr, CSA

Notes

The Earle's two eldest sons, John Baylis and Isham, had gone to Waco TX to join their lawyer uncle, Thomas Harrison. Glowing reports of the climate and the soil spurred the family to have a council meeting where it was decided that the families of James E. Harrison, Louisa Jane and her husband Dr. Wells Thompson and Dr. Earle would move to Texas. Dr. Earle sold his Monroe Co. holdings to Dr. Richard Harrison who also bought James E. Harrison's Greenwood plantation. The Earles, Harrisons, and Thompsons left Aberdeen by boat, taking their slaves and possessions with them down the Tombigbee and across the Gulf of Mexio to Galveston. After visiting with the Jack family for several weeks, they continued to Waco by carriage, a three-day ride. The Earle and Thompson families settled in Waco and James and Mary Harrison bought 6,000 acres below the Tehuacana Creek on the east side of the Brazos River 10 miles south of Waco.

Gen James Harrison was chosen to negotiate the surrender of Texas troops at Houston at the conclusion of the Civil War.

After the war he returned to Waco where he was prominent in local affairs and a trustee of Baylor University.

James' grandson Allison Nelson Harrison married Irene Dunklin in Waco TX, 1898 (see further record).

War Service: 1861 Lt. Col. of 15th Texas, Louisiana campaigns of 1863 and 1864, December 1864 Brig. Gen. (in De Polignac's division).

From the Handbook of Texas Online: HARRISON, JAMES EDWARD (1815-1875). James Edward Harrison, public official and Confederate army officer, the son of Isham and Harriet (Kelly) Harrison, was born in Greenville District, South Carolina, on April 24, 1815. He was a brother of Thomas Harrison. The family moved soon after James's birth to Jefferson County, Alabama, and then, about 1829, to Monroe County, Mississippi, where Harrison served two terms in the state Senate. There, too, he met Mary Evans, whom he married in 1841. In 1857 the couple moved to Texas and settled near Waco. Because of his fluency in Choctaw and Creek, Harrison was appointed in 1861 as a commissioner to treat with the Indians for the state. He served in the Secession Convention and then entered Confederate service as the major of Lt. Col. Joseph W. Speight's First Texas Infantry Battalion. Harrison became a lieutenant colonel in 1862, when the battalion was reorganized as the Fifteenth Texas Infantry. He subsequently became colonel of the Fifteenth Texas, which he had helped to raise, when Speight assumed command of Col. W. R. Bradfute's brigade in 1863. Harrison and his regiment served in the Trans-Mississippi Department under Maj. Gen. Thomas Green in the Louisiana campaigns of 1863 and 1864. He was promoted to brigadier general in Gen. Camille Armand Polignac's division of the Trans-Mississippi Department on December 22, 1864, and given command of a brigade consisting of his own Fifteenth Texas Infantry plus Col. Robert T. P. Allen's Seventeenth Texas Infantry Regiment and Col. James G. Stevens's Twenty-second and Col. Trezevant Hawpe's Thirty-first Texas dismounted cavalry regiments. After the Civil War Harrison returned to Waco, where he was prominent in local affairs and in the Baptist church. From 1861 through 1874 he served as a trustee of Baylor University. He died on February 23, 1875, and is buried in the First Street Cemetery, Waco. The McLennan County community of Harrison is named in his honor.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Biographical Encyclopedia of Texas (New York: Southern, 1880). Clement Anselm Evans, ed., Confederate Military History (Atlanta: Confederate Publishing, 1899; extended ed., Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot, 1987-89). A Memorial and Biographical History of McLennan, Falls, Bell, and Coryell Counties (Chicago: Lewis, 1893; rpt., St. Louis: Ingmire, 1984). Texas Historical and Biographical Magazine, 1891. Ezra J. Warner, Generals in Gray (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959). Marcus J. Wright, comp., and Harold B. Simpson, ed., Texas in the War, 1861-1865 (Hillsboro, Texas: Hill Junior College Press, 1965). [S95] [S333]


                                              _John HARRISON ________+
                                             | (.... - 1761) m 1743  
                       _James HARRISON ______|
                      | (1748 - 1815) m 1773 |
                      |                      |_Sarah (Patsy) DANIEL _+
                      |                        (1725 - 1761) m 1743  
 _Isham HARRISON _____|
| (1788 - 1863) m 1810|
|                     |                       _Anthony HAMPTON ______+
|                     |                      | (1715 - 1776)         
|                     |_Elizabeth HAMPTON ___|
|                       (1758 - 1799) m 1773 |
|                                            |_Elizabeth PRESTON ____
|                                              (.... - 1776)         
|
|--James Edward HARRISON C.S.A.
|  (1815 - 1875)
|                                             _______________________
|                                            |                       
|                      _Capt. Gershom KELLY _|
|                     | (.... - 1799) m 1769 |
|                     |                      |_______________________
|                     |                                              
|_Harriet KELLY ______|
  (1789 - 1856) m 1810|
                      |                       _______________________
                      |                      |                       
                      |_Bridget TATUM _______|
                         m 1769              |
                                             |_______________________
                                                                     

Sources

[S14]

[S95]

[S787]

[S89]

[S95]

[S333]


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Sarah MOREHOUSE

____ - ____

Repository ID Number: I29766

Original Submitter (General Source): [S1040]
Family 1 : Aaron Nelson MOORE

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[S1040]

[S1045]


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Nettie WRAY

22 Apr 1880 - ____

Repository ID Number: I31312

Original Submitter (General Source): [S1357]
  • BIRTH: 22 Apr 1880

Family 1 : Charles Jackson HARRISON
  1.   Musie May HARRISON
  2.   Porter Young HARRISON
  3.   Robie HARRISON
  4.   T. B. HARRISON
  5.   Jack Lovell HARRISON
  6.   Beulah HARRISON

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[S1357]


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