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John BROWN Mother: Mary BURWELL |
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Father:
George Harrison BURWELL Mother: Isabella Smith DIXON |
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Mother: Margaret BILLOPS |
They moved to Missouri in June, 1817. First settled in St. Louis but, finding malarial conditions, they moved westward to Old Franklin, later going to Boone County, where some of their children were born and in 1827 to Calloway County, where they established their home, "Harrison Branch."
They built the first Colonial weatherboarded and plastered house in Calloway County. Mary Crockett Harrison died of typhoid fever, Aug. 1, 1873.
Maj. John Harrison (War of 1812) was b. in Botetourt County, Va., Oct. 2, 1791, and was a son of Thomas Harrison and Margaret Billups (a dau. of Edward Billups and Sarah Casey), and a grandson of Capt. John Harrison of the Revolutionary War.
On Dec. 4, 1814, Maj. John Harrison was a private in Capt. John Field's Company of Light Infantry (8th) Walls Regiment of Virginia Militia, serving until Feb. 23, 1815. (Records from War Department Washington, D. C.)
In 1818, he was commissioned by Wm. Clark, Governor of the Territory of Missouri, as Major of 2nd Battalion of the 12th Regiment of Militia of the Territory of Missouri.
On April 17, 1871, he applied for and was granted a pension as a soldier of the War of 1812, being at that time seventy-nine years of age. He died Feb. 19, 1874. Both he and his wife are buried in the Harrison family cemetery on Boon's Lick Road. [S943]
_Thomas HARRISON ____+
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_John HARRISON ______|
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Mother: Mary Bathurst JONES |
_Richard LEE ___________________+
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_George LEE Col______|
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_Lancelot LEE ________|
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| | _William FAIRFAX Of Belvoir, VA_+
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