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Mother: Ellen J. WATERS |
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_Eugene U. COX ______|
| (1858 - 1940) m 1889|
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| _Joseph A. WATERS ______________|
| | (1809 - 1879) m 1865 |
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|_Ellen J. WATERS ____|
(1870 - 1947) m 1889|
| _John HARRISON ______+
| | (1796 - 1877) m 1822
|_Miranda L. "Merandy" HARRISON _|
(1835 - 1886) m 1865 |
|_Lucinda GORIN ______+
(1807 - 1878) m 1822
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Mother: Jemima WILLIAMS |
Graduated from Yale University in 1836, studied medicine at Jefferson Medical College, and graduated from SC Med Col, 1840. He engaged in a large practice in southern Greenville County where he married his neighbor, Nancy Berry, daughter of wealthy planter Micajah Berry.
After he developed heart trouble in 1846, he devoted his time to his plantation at Cedar Falls, just below Fork Shoals, where he built a large mansion for his family. He also owned a plantation in Florida, and his slaves were sent there in relays to work it. He was elected to the SC Secession Convention in 1860 and was a signer of the Ordinance. After the war he moved to Greenville and operated a drug business.
Both are buried in the Fork Shoals Baptist Church cemetery on land donated by her grandfather, Hudson Berry.
The Harrison house in Greenville was moved from its original site and became the home of the Greenville Women's Club. Three of their five sons and two grandsons became doctors. Another grandson was a judge in Florida. Out of 13 children, there are 8 surviving listed. [S14]
_John HARRISON ________+
| (.... - 1761) m 1743
_James HARRISON _____|
| (1748 - 1815) m 1773|
| |_Sarah (Patsy) DANIEL _+
| (1725 - 1761) m 1743
_John Hampton HARRISON _|
| (1777 - 1838) m 1798 |
| | _Anthony HAMPTON ______+
| | | (1715 - 1776)
| |_Elizabeth HAMPTON __|
| (1758 - 1799) m 1773|
| |_Elizabeth PRESTON ____
| (.... - 1776)
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|--James Perry HARRISON MD
| (1813 - 1871)
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| _Owen WILLIAMS ______|
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|_Jemima WILLIAMS _______|
(.... - 1855) m 1798 |
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|_Keziah COCKRELL ____|
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