1. | Justice, Moses was born in 1765; died in 1824. Other Events and Attributes:
Family/Spouse: Goodson, Sallie. Sallie was born in 1765; died in 1835.
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2. | Justice, Nancy ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Nancy Justice, Born in Cheraw county S.C., which became Darlington District (county) around 1800. parents were Moses Justice and Sarah or Sallie Goodson Justice. Her sister was Delany Justice, who married Nancy's husband's brother James and was the Matriarch for the Harrison Clan in Butler county Alabama. Family/Spouse: Harrison, William 'Grancer - Grand Sir'. William was born in 1789 in Edgefield, Edgefield County, South Carolina; died in May 1860 in Kinston, Coffee County, Alabama; was buried in Harrison Cemetery, Kinston, Coffee County, Alabama.
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Family/Spouse: Harrison, J..
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4. | Harrison, Charlotta ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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5. | Harrison, James M. ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Husband of Caroline Weeks Harrison, oldest son of William Henry Harrison Jr. (Grancer) Died in the Civil war. Caroline's death date by some researchers shows as the exact date of their last child's birthdate (Moses Haney)I do not know if this is true but the son's birth date was the last evidence I can find where she was alive. After his estate was probated ,James' eldest son Benjamin was left to fend for the children, as can be seen in the 1870 coffee county census. James M. Harison was on the roster for Co. C of Moreland's Alabama Cavalry Regiment put together in Tuscumbia Alabama (where James' brother John A. was mustered) in 1862. Capt. Moreland's unit was poorly armed and disciplined, with many men and officers A.W.O.L. when inspected by Gen. Forest in 1864. Moreland's units suffered many defeats and there is evidence of soldiers killed in action being buried in mass graves by the hundreds. The following URL provides info that James may have made it home Because it shows he was on furlough but the pay dates and the enlistment date doesn't shuck and jive http://www.archives.state.al.us/civilwar/soldier.cfm?id=84381 His children were Benjamin, William H., Harmon, Nancy A., James , Noah, Gemima, Sarah "Sallie", and Moses Haney "Buck" Harrison. The Administrator of James's estate (James D. McClean) swore under oath on Jan. 27 1869 that James died in Coffee county Alabama, if this is true, we know where he is buried. Family/Spouse: Weeks, C.. |
6. | Harrison, Frances ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Family/Spouse: Fleming. |
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Notes: the 1st wife of John Darling Adams, memorial sign claims she died in childbirth. Research has shown that D.S. Adams was John Darling Adams, Sarah's Husband. Family/Spouse: Adams, John Darling S. 'D. S.'. John was born on 15 Mar 1825 in Walton County, Florida; died on 9 Oct 1910 in Covington County, Alabama; was buried in Cassady Cemetery, Geneva County, Alabama. |
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Notes: John A. Harrison, Husband of Sarah Sansom, died from horse related injuries sustained during the Civil War near Kolb's farm and Kennesaw Mt. during the Atlanta campaign.He was a private in co. H. 53rd Partisan Rangers under Capt. J.E.P. Flournoy, also of Coffee county. Original belief had John Buried in Butler county in the Harrison Cemetery over there, but they were two different people, cousins, but not the same. court hearings on letter of Administration began in October of 1864 by James D. McClean after John A. died because nobody who was entitled to administer the estate had done so at that time, the proceedings lasted until 1867, Some of John's land was basically given away publicly and I am sure that the legal fees (lawyer)ate up the rest of the estate assets. It is unimaginable for me to believe that John died so close to home (64 miles),in a place full of relatives (Greenville, Butler County), in a military installation (hospital) and not make it home to be buried. He died in Greenville Alabama at the confederate hospital there and would have been given a soldiers burial in the magnolia cemetery in Greenville if his body were not claimed.No John Harrison in either of the two cemeteries used for confederate soldiers there. Some say John's wife Sarah had died around 1860 during, or as a result of childbirth of their last child (William Henry) Some of John and Sarah's minor children (Moses and William) were raised by his eldest daughter Nancy who married Christopher Columbus "Lum" Fleming (her cousin) John H. would have came of age in 1870 so it is possible he lived with them until then also because he named a son Columbus as well as William Henry had a son named Columbus.John A's son Nace was living in the home of H.E. Bowers in 1870, aged 13. John's children were Nancy Jane Elizabeth, William Edmond, Elizabeth Matilda,John H., Moses Oliver, Nace, James Russell, and William Henry Harrison. I believe he is buried near his father in the Harrison cemetery in a grave that is now unmarked |
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Notes: William A.Harrison, Husband of Martha (Barks?) and Elvie Boyntin or Boyington. Said to have died during the civil war. His children were William, Nancy Ann E., Martha Jane, John Pleasant, Betsy Jane, Mary J. "Polly", Sally, and Moses Harrison. |
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Notes: Husband of Emaline Cumbie, father of Elizabeth, Nancy, Sallie, and William. His military unit was Co. A. 33rd alabama Infantry. Family/Spouse: Cumbie, Emmaline. Emmaline was born in 1835; died in 1913. |
11. | Harrison, Martha Patsy ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Family/Spouse: Paul, John Alexander. John was born on 10 May 1831 in Geneva County, Alabama; died on 15 Jul 1899 in Lowery, Geneva County, Alabama; was buried in Weeks Chapel Cemetery, Lowery, Geneva County, Alabama. |
12. | Harrison, Nancy ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Tradition has it that Nancy went to Florida during the Civil War to visit or bring home her wounded son. She went by train and took her 2 year old child. The child died on the way and the conductor had to stop the train to bury the child. Her wounded son died later as a young man and is buried in the Forest Grove Cemetery in Milam County. (Information from Tom Underwood, Rockdale, Texas) Nancy married Alford, John Reddin about 1842 in Alabama. John was born in 1815 in South Carolina; died in 1895; was buried in Forest Grove Cemetery, Rockdale, Milam County, Texas.
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13. | Alford, Rebecca ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Family/Spouse: Harris, William Bural. William (son of Harris, James B. and Hooser, Martha) was born in 1848 in Cooper County, Missouri; died in 1887 in Rockdale, Milam County, Texas.
Family/Spouse: Harris, John Christian. John was born in 1846; died in 1918. |
14. | Alford, James Reddin ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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15. | Alford, Mary Clementine ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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16. | Alford, John William ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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17. | Alford, Sarah Elizabeth ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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18. | Alford, Hurst Justice ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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19. | Alford, Moses Thomas ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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20. | Alford, Martha Catherine ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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21. | Alford, Nathaniel Jefferson ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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22. | Alford, Emily Francis ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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23. | Harris, John William ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Family/Spouse: Guthrie, Mannie Jane. Mannie (daughter of Guthrie, Samuel David and Harris, Margaret Elizabeth) was born on 6 Sep 1875; died on 9 Jul 1960 in Coleman County, Texas; was buried in Trickham Cemetery, Trickham, Coleman County, Texas.
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24. | Harris, Mary Delany ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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25. | Harris, Nancy Jane ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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26. | Harris, Thomas Jefferson ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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27. | Harris, Lee ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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28. | Harris, O.D. ![]() Family/Spouse: Quinn. |
29. | Harris, N.T.G. ![]() Family/Spouse: Caffey. |
30. | Harris, L.I. ![]() |
31. | Harris, L.H. ![]() |
32. | Harris, T.B. ![]() Family/Spouse: Reed. |
33. | Harris, L. ![]() |
34. | Harris, E.C. ![]() Family/Spouse: Wells. |
35. | Harris, E.J. ![]() Family/Spouse: Mankin. |
36. | Harris, Luther ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Family/Spouse: ?, R.. |
37. | Harris, Eula Lee ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
Family/Spouse: Harmes, John E.. John was born on 30 Oct 1893; died on 13 Jun 1951; was buried in Minerva-Midway Cemetery, Minerva, Milam County, Texas.
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38. | Harms, Birdie May Farris ![]() Other Events and Attributes:
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