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Bessie K. CRANE

____ - ____

Repository ID Number: I29779

Original Submitter (General Source): [S1040] Father: Augustus Smith CRANE
Mother: Henrietta PALMER



                                               _Bethuel CRANE ___________+
                                              | (1790 - 1854) m 1803     
                         _Aaron Dodd CRANE ___|
                        | (1804 - 1860) m 1831|
                        |                     |_Abigail "Abby" HARRISON _+
                        |                       (1784 - 1854) m 1803     
 _Augustus Smith CRANE _|
| (1834 - ....) m 1862  |
|                       |                      _Ezekial CAMPBELL ________
|                       |                     |                          
|                       |_Sarah A. CAMPBELL __|
|                          m 1831             |
|                                             |__________________________
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|--Bessie K. CRANE 
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|_Henrietta PALMER _____|
   m 1862               |
                        |                      __________________________
                        |                     |                          
                        |_____________________|
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                                              |__________________________
                                                                         

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Hester HARRISON

2 Oct 1879 - 2 Mar 1966

Repository ID Number: I31325

Original Submitter (General Source): [S1357]
  • RESIDENCE: Macon Co., TN
  • BIRTH: 2 Oct 1879, Macon Co., TN
  • DEATH: 2 Mar 1966
Father: Elvis Asberry HARRISON
Mother: F. Catherine PARRISH


Family 1 : Merrida TROUTT
  1.   Rausie TROUTT
  2.   Lillie TROUTT
  3.   Virgil TROUTT
  4.   Tilman TROUTT

                                                      _Thomas HARRISON ____+
                                                     | (1798 - ....) m 1817
                           _Andrew Jackson HARRISON _|
                          | (1824 - 1900) m 1844     |
                          |                          |_Martha MORRIS ______
                          |                            (1798 - 1857) m 1817
 _Elvis Asberry HARRISON _|
| (1848 - 1929)           |
|                         |                           _____________________
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|                         |_Elmira GRAVES ___________|
|                           (1825 - 1861) m 1844     |
|                                                    |_____________________
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|--Hester HARRISON 
|  (1879 - 1966)
|                                                     _____________________
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|                          __________________________|
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|_F. Catherine PARRISH ___|
  (1851 - ....)           |
                          |                           _____________________
                          |                          |                     
                          |__________________________|
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                                                     |_____________________
                                                                           

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Gen. Thomas HARRISON C.S.A., Judge

1 May 1823 - 14 Jul 1891

Repository ID Number: I1256

General Thomas Harrison - Click to Zoom
  • TITLE: Gen.
  • OCCUPATION: Lawyer before the war; West Point Graduate, 1st MS Infantry In Mexican War; Judge after the war
  • RESIDENCE: AL > Aberdeen, Noxubee Co. MS > Waco, TX
  • BIRTH: 1 May 1823, Ruhama, Jefferson Co., AL
  • DEATH: 14 Jul 1891, Waco, TX
  • BURIAL: Waco., TX
  • RESOURCES: See: [S14] [S95] [S785] [S787]
Father: Isham HARRISON
Mother: Harriet KELLY


Family 1 : Sarah Ellis MCDONALD

Notes

Had 5 children, names unknown.

Thomas commanded the the 8th Texas Cavlary (Terry's Texas Rangers) and was with Gen Joseph E. Johnston when he surrendered the last Confederate forces in North Carolina.

Pre-War Profession: Lawyer, Mexican War, politician, Capt. of volunteer militia.

War Service: 1862 Capt. in 8th Texas Cavalry (Terry's Texas rangers), Col., Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Atlanta campaign, Sherman's March, January 1865 Brig. Gen., Carolinas campaign.

Post War Career: Judge.

Reference : " Generals in Gray", by Ezra J. Warner. Thomas Harrison was born in Jefferson County, Alabama on May 1, 1823, but was brought up in Monroe County, Mississippi. He moved to Texas in 1843 and studied law in Brazoria County. Later he returned to Mississippi, from which state he went to the Mexican War as a member of the 1st Mississippi Rifles. Living first in Houston after that war, he served a term in the Texas legislature from Harris County, and then settled permanently in Waco. As captain of a volunteer militia company, he served for a time in West Texas, later enter-lng the Confederate Army with his company in the 8th Texas Cavalry, better known as "Terry's Texas Rangers." He was pro-moted colonel just prior to the battle of Murfreesboro. His regi-merit served with Wheeler's command at Chickamauga and during the subsequent campaigns in Georgia and the Carolinas. He was appointed brigadier general in the last months of the war, to rank from January 14, 1865. Returning to Waco after the close of hostilities, General Harrison was elected district judge and was a Democratic Presidential Elector in 1872. His death occurred on July 14, 1891 at Waco, where he is buried, He was a brother of General James E. Harrison.

Handbook of Texas Online: HARRISON, THOMAS (1823-1891). Thomas Harrison, Confederate Army officer, was born on May 1, 1823, in Jefferson County, Alabama, and raised in Monroe County, Mississippi. In 1843 he moved to Brazoria County, Texas, where he took up the study of law in the office of his brother-in-law, William H. Jack.qv He later returned to Mississippi, where he established a practice at Aberdeen, and at the outbreak of the Mexican Warqv he joined the First Mississippi Rifles under Col. Jefferson Davis.qv Harrison returned to Texas after the war and settled in Houston. He represented Harris County for one term (1850) as a Democrat in the Texas legislature before moving to Marlin in 1851. He moved to Waco in 1855 and in 1857 ran a close but unsuccessful race against Robert E. B. Baylorqv for district judge. In 1858 he married Sarah Ellis McDonald, the niece of Governor John Ellis of North Carolina; the couple had five children. Harrison served as captain of a company of rangers under William Cornelius Dalrympleqv in 1860, pursuing Indian raiders on the Pease and Canadian rivers.

At the outbreak of the Civil Warqv he was elected captain of a local militia company that compelled the surrender of United States troops at Camp Cooper.qv He then transferred to the Eighth Texas Cavalry,qv better known as Terry's Texas Rangers. On November 8, 1862, after the deaths of Benjamin Franklin Terry and Thomas S. Lubbock,qqv Harrison became colonel of the Terry Rangers. He was promoted to colonel of the regiment just before the battle of Murfreesboro (December 30, 1862-January 3, 1863). His command served under Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler through the Chickamauga (August-September, 1863), Chattanooga (October-November, 1863), and Atlanta (May 1-September 8, 1864) campaigns, and in the resistance to Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman'sqv campaign in Georgia and the Carolinas. When Joseph E. Johnstonqv surrendered at Durham Station, North Carolina, Harrison advised the Texans to cut their way through the Union lines and rally in the West. Characterized by one of his soldiers as "a small, nervous, irascible man," Harrison was never popular with the regiment because of his attempts to enforce discipline in the ranks through corporal punishment. Ranger lieutenant Frank Batchelor could find no fault with Harrison "except that he is addicted to getting drunk & does it when battle is pending & has thus lost the confidence of his men & injured our effectiveness against the enemy." Harrison was wounded early in March 1865 in a cavalry skirmish near Johnsonville, South Carolina. Disabled from service, he had left his command to recover from his wound when, on or about March 15, he received official notice of his appointment by President Jefferson Davis as a brigadier general, to rank from January 14, 1865. The terms of the appointment required the taking of an oath of office, which Harrison fully intended to do, but his wounds and the surrender of General Johnston's army on April 26, 1865, prevented his doing so, and he never returned to his command. He went back to the army and without surrendering made his way to Macon, Mississippi, where he was paroled on May 31, 1865. Upon returning to Waco he swore a loyalty oath and in July 1865 applied to President Andrew Johnson for a special pardon; it was granted in 1866. Thereafter Harrison entered politics. He was elected district judge on June 25, 1866, for the Nineteenth District, Lampasas and McLennan counties, but was removed. He was a Democratic presidential elector in 1872. Unreconstructed to the end, he died in Waco on July 14, 1891, where he is buried. Thomas Harrison was the brother of James E. Harrison.qv

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Clement Anselm Evans, ed., Confederate Military History (Atlanta: Confederate Publishing, 1899; extended ed., Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot, 1987-89). Leonidas B. Giles, Terry's Texas Rangers (Austin: Von Boeckmann-Jones, 1911). H. W. Graber, The Life Record of H. W. Graber, A Terry Texas Ranger, 1861-1865 (1916; facsimile, A Terry Texas Ranger, Austin: State House, 1987). Sidney S. Johnson, Texans Who Wore the Gray (Tyler, Texas, 1907). James D. Lynch, The Bench and Bar of Texas (St. Louis, 1885). Jon L. Wakelyn, Biographical Dictionary of the Confederacy (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood, 1977). Ezra J. Warner, Generals in Gray (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959). [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)         
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|--Thomas HARRISON C.S.A., Judge
|  (1823 - 1891)
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|                      _Capt. Gershom KELLY _|
|                     | (.... - 1799) m 1769 |
|                     |                      |_______________________
|                     |                                              
|_Harriet KELLY ______|
  (1789 - 1856) m 1810|
                      |                       _______________________
                      |                      |                       
                      |_Bridget TATUM _______|
                         m 1769              |
                                             |_______________________
                                                                     

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[S95]

[S785]

[S787]

[S333]

[S333]


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