are direct ancestors of L RobinsonGriswold, Lydia (b. Jun 1663, d. Apr 1664)
Death: Apr 1664 Connecticut
Note: Married to James Bemis of New London, who died.
Married Edward Griswold.
Note: of New London
died and left Sarah a widow. She later married Edward Griswold.
Note: Is this George 1632-Apr 4 1708 a dup for another George with the same parents 1633-1670?
Death: 4 Apr 1708
Death: 1642
Harrison, Diane (Ann) (b. ABT 1820, d. 22 Jul 1872)Note: CENSUS:
1850 Census; 7th Dist., Boone, IN on 26 Sep 1850;
1860 Census; Town 8, Range 6, East, Effingham, IL on 6 Jul 1860;
1870 Census; Spring Point, Cumberland, IL on 17 Jun 1870;
RESIDENCE: Bef. 1839, Warsaw, IN.
Father: Bazel Calvin HARRISON b: 15 Nov
71 in ,Frederick,Maryland
Nancy J. May on her "Eaton Miller Line" site on WFT, located onAncestry.com (Sources:
Title: Charles Wesley Doolittle decendents Kenneth DoolittleAncestry.com) states that her parents are:
Father: Bazel Calvin HARRISON b: 15 Nov 1771 in ,Frederick,Maryland
Death: 30 Aug 1874 in Prairie
Death: 30 Aug 1874 in Prairie Ronde,Kalamazoo,Michigan 1
Burial: Prairie Ronde,Kalamazoo,Michigan 1
Marriage 1 Martha STILLWELL b: Abt. 1774
Married: 17 Mar 1790 in Greencastle,Franklin,Pennsylvania 2
Mother: Martha STILLWELL b: Abt. 1774
This is not likely to be the parents because the mother would have been 66 when Diana was born, but this information is provided in case one of the children is the actual father.
his parents were:
Father: William H HARRISON b: Bet. 1732 - 1733 in Berkeley,Charles City,Virginia
Death: Abt. 1812 in ,,Pennsylvania
Title: Jr
Married: Abt. 1771 to Worlenda Davis (first wife)
Mother: Worlenda DAVIS b: Abt. 1750 in ,Frederick,Maryland
(6 children listed.)
Second wife was Sarah Randolph with 9 more children
Children of Bazel Calvin Harrison and Martha Stillwell:
William HARRISON b: 17 Jan 1790 in ,Franklin,Pennsylvania
Sarah HARRISON b: Abt. 1795 in ,Washington,Pennsylvania
Nathan HARRISON b: Abt. 1796 in ,Washington,Pennsylvania
Shadrack HARRISON b: Abt. 1792 in ,Washington,Pennsylvania
Ephraim HARRISON b: in ,Washington,Pennsylvania
Joseph HARRISON
Cynthia HARRISON b: Abt. 1802 in ,Washington,Pennsylvania
Elias S HARRISON
Worlenda HARRISON b: in ,Washington,Pennsylvania
Bazel HARRISON b: 31 Mar 1814 in Frankfort,Franklin,Kentucky
Martha HARRISON b: Abt. 1813 in ,Washington,Pennsylvania
Rachel HARRISON b: Abt. 1814 in ,,Pennsylvania
Amanda HARRISON b: Abt. 1816 in ,,Ohio (66 years old??)
John S HARRISON b: 9 Mar 1820 in ,Clark,Ohio
Almira HARRISON b: 23 Jan 1825 in ,Clark,Ohio
Diana HARRISON b: Abt. 1826 in ,,Ohio
Event: Type: Census 1820
Date: 1820
Event: Type: Census 1830
Date: 1830
Event: Type: Census 1840
Date: 1840
Event: Type: Census 1850
Date: 26 Sep 1850
Place: 7th Dist., Boone, Indiana
Event: Type: Census 1860
Date: 6 Jul 1860
Place: Town 8, Range 6, East, Effingham, Illinois
Event: Type: Census 1870
Date: 17 Jun 1870
Place: Spring Point, Cumberland, Illinois
Residence: Date: BEF 1839
Place: Warsaw, Indiana
Death: 22 Jul 1872 Youngstown, Trumbull, Ohio
Erwin, Robert Kincaid (b. ABT 1819, d. 5 Dec 1875)Note: CENSUS:
1850 census in 7th District, Boone, IN on 26 Sep 1850, page 354 (written on left), line 1640/1660
Irvin, Robert 31 OH Cooper 140
Diana 29 OH
Abraham 11 OH
Margaret 9 OH
John 7 OH
Mary 4 OH
1860 census in Town 8, Range 6, East, Effingham, IL on 6 Jul 1860, page 1015
Erwin, Robert 42 OH Carpenter $75
Dinna 41 OH Housekeeping
Araham 21 OH Carpenter
John 18 OH Cooper
Mary 15 IN Domestic
Robert 9 IN
Burlinda 7 IN
Sarah J. 5 IN
Charles 1 IL
Kinkaid, Sherman 24 OH School teacher
Harrison, Margaret 76 MD (?) Housekeeping
1870 census in Spring Point, Cumberland, IL on 17 Jun 1870, page 15 (on left) or 219 (on rt), line 105/106
Erwin, Robert 51 OH Farmer 150
Anne 50 OH Keeping House cannot write.
Robert E. 19 OH Works for farm
Merlina 16 OH
Sarah J. 14 OH
Charles C. 12 OH
Cornelia 9 IL
Baker, Mary L. 24 OH 1,000 200
John R. 2 IL
Jesse A. 9/12 IL
PROBATE: 6 Jan 1876, Effingham Co., IL.
NOTE: (from Marianne) A will exists but is too poorly copied on the CD that was sent to me to read it. Same with marriage certificate.
Death: 5 Dec 1875 Effingham, Effingham, Illinois
Burial: Dec 1875 Wabash Cemetery, Mason, Effingham, Illinois
Note: BIRTH: One source has birth date of 24 Mar 1887. 1900 Census in Nebraska, vol34, ed 154 sheet 3, line 7, of the family shows birth date of Mar 1886 (14 years old)
believed to be buried in McCook, NE
Death: 24 Jan 1914 , , Phillippines
Burial: 1914 McCook, Red Willow, Nebraska
Note: BIRTH-PLACE-CONFLICT: Marianne has birthplace of McCook, Red Willow, Nebraska, but Donna has Bartley, Redwillow, NE.
1910 census with parents.
1920 census with parents.
1930 census with parents.
Event: Type: Census 1930
Date: 8 Apr 1930
Place: Long Beach, Los Angeles, California
Event: Type: Census 1910
Date: 21 Apr 1910
Place: Willow Grove, Mc Cook, Red Willow, Nebraska
Event: Type: Census 1920
Date: 16 Jan 1920
Place: Willow Grove, Mc Cook, Red Willow, Nebraska
Death: 15 Mar 1954 Long Beach, Los Angeles, California
Note:
NAME-CONFLICT: Donna showed named as Percilla E HARRISON. Marianne shows name of Priscilla G HARRISON.
Percilla one of first to move to Neb. with this family, with uncle, in 1884.
CENSUS:
1910 census Nebraska, district 185, Box Elder, Red WIllow, Nebraska; sheet 4B; 28 Apr 1910; with husband and 5 children, not far from brother and parents.
Percilla wife 50 30 9 9 IL OH IN.
Note: from photo with parents & 3 siblings
Event: Type: Census 1910
Date: 28 Apr 1910
Place: Box Elder, Red Willow, Nebraska
Death: AFT Apr 1910
Note: See notes under Reason Homer HARRISON for more info., and sources.
CENSUS:
1910 census Nebraska, district 185, Box Elder, Red WIllow, Nebraska; sheet 4B; 28 Apr 1910
Younger, George Head 50 30 IL So German Irish farmer owns farm; not a vet
Percilla wife 50 30 9 9 IL OH IN
Dorsie O dau 19 NE IL IL house helper
Charlie L son 17 NE IL IL farm laborer
Robert son 15 NE IL IL
Jennie (?) E dau 12 NE IL IL
Daisy L dau 11 NE IL IL
Death: AFT Apr 1910
Note: 1880 CENSUS: Moccasin, Effingham, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254205 National Archives Film T9-0205 Page 303C
listed with parents and 7 siblings;
Asinith HARRISON Dau Female Single White age 17 b IL
Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: OH.
NOTE: 17 is the age of Mary Huldah, but believe she is listed as Madie, age 16.
Event: Type: Census 1880
Date: 1880
Place: Moccasin, Effington, Illinois
Death: AFT Apr 1910
Note: CENSUS:
1880 CENSUS: Moccasin, Effingham, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254205 National Archives Film T9-0205 Page 303C
listed with parents and 7 siblings;
Ellie HARRISON Dau Female Single White age 14 b IL
Occ: At School Fa: OH Mo: OH.
NOTES:
Donna shows name of Aan E rather than Anna E.
Death: AFT Apr 1910
Note:
1880 CENSUS: Moccasin, Effingham, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254205 National Archives Film T9-0205 Page 303C
Reas HARRISON Son Male Single White age 12 b IL
Occ: At School Fa: OH Mo: OH.
1910 census: living with parents.
NOTES: First name probably "Reason", not "Reese O", based on notes on old photographs.
Note: from photo of parents & 3 siblings
Death: AFT Apr 1910
Note: CENSUS:
1880 CENSUS: Moccasin, Effingham, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254205 National Archives Film T9-0205 Page 303C
listed with parents and 7 siblings;
Hessie HARRISON Dau Female Single White age 9 b IL
Occ: At School Fa: OH Mo: OH.
1910 census probably the Hessie Saxon living with husband William B (living next to sister Percilla) in Box Elder, Red Willow, NE 29 Apr 1910
Saxon, William B head 39 20 NE US US Farmer owns? farm
Hessie wife 38 20 10 9 IL OH IN
Mabel A dau 19 NE NE IL farm hand
WIlliam R son 16 NE NE IL farm hand
Ralph G son 14 NE NE IL farm hand
Pearl D dau 12 NE NE IL
Grace M dau 10 NE NE IL
Lucy M dau 8 NE NE IL
Mary L dau 6 NE NE IL
James E son 3 NE NE IL
Gerald F son 3/12 NE NE IL
Death: AFT Apr 1910
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census Moccasin, Effingham, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254205 National Archives Film T9-0205 Page 298B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
R. H. HARRISON Self M M W 27 OH
Occ: Farming Fa: OH Mo: PA
M. J. HARRISON Wife F M W 21 IL
Occ: Keeping House Fa: IL Mo: IL
Florrida HARRISON Dau F S W 3 IL
Occ: At Home Fa: OH Mo: IL.
1910 census Nebraska, district 185, Box Elder, Red WIllow, Nebraska; sheet 4A; 29 Apr 1910
Harrison, Reese H head 59 30 OH OH NJ Farmer owns farm not a vet
Martha G wife 55 30 3 2 IL IL VA
John H son 21 NE OH IL farmer
Carrie M dau 16 NE OH IL
!SOURCE-BIRTH-DEATH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-PARENTS: from the book Trails West to Red Willow County, Nebraska G929.1782843 R213 tr, or 978.2843 H2r, by Robert T. Ray and Lois Rutledge, 1982, p 94-95,
REASON HOMER HARRISON, his wife, Martha Jane, and small daughter, Florida, left Effingham Co., IL in 1884 to settle in Red Willow County, Nebraska. Their possessions, which included personal things, household goods, livestock, etc. came by immigrant car. The expense of $100 for use of the railroad car was shared equally by Reason Harrison and his niece Priscilla and husband George Younger, who also made the journey with their family.
"Both families homesteaded in Box Elder Precinct, NW of Indianola, Neb. At this time the railroad extended only as far as Indianola.
"The Harrison's first home was a dug-out. Later they built a two room house about a mile north of the dug-out. Their children John and Carrie were born there. About the time Carrie was old enough to start school (ca. 1900) a frame home was built. During some of the early lean years of settlement, to help with the expenses, Reason worked in the mines near Denver, Colorado, and also helped build the Burlington Railroad out west from Indianola.
"Reason Homer Harrison was born 15 Aug 1853 at Cadiz, Harrison Co., Ohio and died 10 Apr 1928 at McCook, Nebraska. He was the son of George W. and Haldah (Scamp) Harrison, and the grandson of Peter and Sarah (Bunting) Harrison, who had come from Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania about 1810 to settle in Ohio.
"Martha Jane was born 27 Jan 1856 at Moccasin, Effingham Co., Illinois and died 14 Nov 1916 at McCook, Nebraska. She was the daughter of Ashby and Sarah Jane (Powell) Tipsword. Her great-grandfather Griffin Soward Tipsword was the first white man to come into that part of Illinois, settling among the Kickapoo Indians.
"Both Martha and Reason were buried in the Box Elder Cemetery, northeast of McCook, as well as their daughter, Florida, who was born in 1877 and died in 1891 at the age of 14.
"Their son, John Henry, was born September 6, 1888 and died September 29, 1922. He was married on December 14, 1914 to Frances Alice Nelson, daughter of Peter and Emaline (Reeves) Nelson. Frances Alice was born January 31, 1888, at Creston Uion County, Iowa and died October 28, 1857. Both are buried at Memorial Park Cemetery, McCook, Nebraska. Two children were born to this union, Stephen Jacob and Thelma Eileen.
"Their daughter Carrie may was born December 16, 1894, at Box Elder, and died September 12, 1979 at Otis, Colorado. She married on July 1, 1933 at Trenton, Nebraska, to Martin John Jones, who was born on December 7, 1879 at Morrison, Whiteside County, Illinois and died August 30, 1963 at Otis, Colorado.
He was the son of William and Mary Jones. Both are buried at Otis, Colorado. They had no children."
MARRIAGE: 6 Apr 1876 in Effingham Co., IL info came from gltn80@webtv.net (Gale T. Norris), as of 7/26/00.
Death: 10 Apr 1928 McCook, Red Willow, Nebraska
Burial: Box Elder Cem., McCook, Red Willow, Nebraska
Note: CENSUS:
1860 census with parents and siblings.
1870 census with parents and siblings.
1880 Census Moccasin, Effingham, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254205 National Archives Film T9-0205 Page 298B
Listed with husband and daughter;
M. J. HARRISON Wife Female Married White age 21 b IL
Occ: Keeping House Fa: IL Mo: IL.
1910 census with husband and 2 children.
!SOURCE-BIRTH-DEATH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-PARENTS: from the book Trails West to Red Willow County, Nebraska G929.1782843 R213 tr.
Mike Welch <mgjga@acnet.net; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com~mgjga/Jackson/index.htm; as of 6 Oct 2001.
Death: 14 Nov 1916 McCook, Red Willow, Nebraska
Burial: Box Elder Cem., McCook, Red Willow, Nebraska
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census Moccasin, Effingham, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254205 National Archives Film T9-0205 Page 298B
listed with parents;
Florrida HARRISON Dau Female Single White age 3 b IL
Occ: At Home Fa: OH Mo: IL.
SOURCE: the book Trails West to Red Willow County, Nebraska, 978.2843 H2r, by Robert T. Ray and Lois Rutledge, 1982, p 94-95, under Reason Homer Harrison, "His wife, Martha Jane, and small daughter, Florida...Both Martha and Reason were buried in the Box Elder Cemetery, northeast of McCook, as well as their daughter, Florida, who was born in 1877 and died in 1891 at the age of 14".
Death: 1891 McCook, Red Willow, Nebraska
Burial: Box Elder Cem., McCook, Red Willow, Nebraska
Note: CENSUS:
1910 Census Nebraska, district 185, Box Elder, Red WIllow, Nebraska; sheet 4A; 29 Apr 1910; enum with parents and sister.
John H son 21 NE OH IL farmer.
BIOGRAPHY: from the book Trails West to Red Willow County, Nebraska G929.1782843 R213 tr, or 978.2843 H2r, by Robert T. Ray and Lois Rutledge, 1982, p 94-95, under REASON HOMER HARRISON, " "Their son, John Henry, was born September 6, 1888 and died September 29, 1922. He was married on December 14, 1914 to Frances Alice Nelson, daughter of Peter and Emaline (Reeves) Nelson. Frances Alice was born January 31, 1888, at Creston Uion County, Iowa and died October 28, 1857. Both are buried at Memorial Park Cemetery, McCook, Nebraska. Two children were born to this union, Stephen Jacob and Thelma Eileen."
Death: 29 Sep 1922 McCook, Red Willow, Nebraska
Burial: Mem. Park Cem., McCook, Red Willow, Nebraska
Note: CENSUS:
1860 census for Freemanton, Town 8 NR 4 E, Effingham, IL on 9 Jul 1860, page 31 (on left), or 1075 (also on left, hand-written), line 935/931:
Tipsword, Ashby 33 IL Farmer 7,500 750
Sarah J. 32 IL Domestic
Geo. W. 10 IL
Tho. W. 8 IL
Anjaline 6 IL
Martha J. 4 IL
Mary A. 2 IL
Neighbors: Wm. B. Metham and family; Alx Kirkpatrick and family. Isaac Tipsword (57) and family are a couple of pages away from Ashby.
1870 census for Moccasin, Effingham, IL on 13 Jul 1870, page 18 (on left), line 120/120:
Tipsword, Ashley 43 IL Farmer 12,000 2,190
Sarah 42 TN Keeping house
George W. 20 IL
Thomas W. 18 IL
Agnes 16 IL
Martha S. 14 IL
Mary J. 12 IL
Stephen A. D. 9 IL
Susanna B. 7 IL
? 5 IL
E? 3 IL
? Edward 19 IA
BIOGRAPHY: from the book Trails West to Red Willow County, Nebraska G929.1782843 R213 tr, or 978.2843 H2r, by Robert T. Ray and Lois Rutledge, 1982, p 94-95, under REASON HOMER HARRISON,
"She [Mary Jane] was the daughter of Ashby and Sarah Jane (Powell) Tipsword. Her great-grandfather Griffin Soward Tipsword was the first white man to come into that part of Illinois, settling among the Kickapoo Indians."
Mike Welch <mgjga@acnet.net>; as of 2 Oct 2001 writes:
ASHBY TIPSWORD became the first Supervisor of Moccasin Township, after helping to organize the Township. He was active in civic affairs. "Although his education was quite limited, he was often called on to write will, administer on estates, and was the referee in many cases of litigation, but never got into any lawsuits himself.... Mr. Tipsword started in life with nothing, but at his death he had about 550 acres of land besides personal and town property. he was a veterinary surgeaon, and was called in all directions and at all times, and with his love of hunting, he became known to all setttlers for many miles around."
THE GRIFFIN TIPSWORD STORY: The First white settler in Effingham County, Illinois 1975 published by Effingham Count, Bicentennial Commision; 2.Title: Gayle Lillian Tipsword, Text: ggranddaugher.
Event: Type: Census 1870
Date: 13 Jul 1870
Place: Moccasin, Effingham, Illinois
Death: 26 Mar 1877 Moccasin, Effingham, Illinois
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