Person:Burr Harrison (7)

m. Bef 1637
  1. Richard Harrison1636 - 1677
  2. Burr Harrison1637 - 1706
  3. Alexander HarrisonAbt 1644 -
  4. Thomas Harrison1647 -
  5. Sarah Harrison1652 -
m. Est 1661
  1. Sybil HarrisonAbt 1665 - Abt 1726
  2. Captain Thomas Harrison, Jr.1665 - 1746
  3. Burr Harrison1668 - 1722
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Name Burr Harrison
Gender Male
Birth? 28 Dec 1637 Westminster St. Margaret, Middlesex, England
Marriage Est 1661 to Frances Burdette
Marriage to Mary _____
Death? 1706 Stafford, Virginia, United States

Information on Burr Harrison

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Husband's Name
Burr HARRISON (AFN:8LCN-NT) Pedigree

Born: 28 Dec 1637 Place: St Margarets Par, Westminster, London, E
Christened: 3 Jan 1638 Place: Westminster, St. Margarets, Engla
Died: 1706 Place: , Stafford Co., Va
Buried: 1706 Place:

Father: Cuthbert Esquire HARRISON (AFN:8LCN-RC) Family
Mother: Susanna (AFN:PFM0-2W)


Wife's Name
Mary (AFN:8LCN-P1) Pedigree


Born: Abt 1639 Place: Westminister, Middlesex, England

Father:
Mother:


Children


1. Sex Name
M Burr HARRISON (AFN:PFN0-H8) Pedigree

Born: Abt. 1661 Place: <Stafford Co., Va>


2. Sex Name
M William HARRISON (AFN:8LCN-Q6) Pedigree

Born: Abt 1663 Place: Virginia


3. Sex Name
M Burr HARRISON (AFN:R0P8-S6) Pedigree

Born: Abt 1663 Place: Stafford Co., Va
Died: 1722 Place: Stafford Co., Va


4. Sex Name
M William HARRISON (AFN:R0P8-XV) Pedigree

Born: Abt 1667 Place: Stafford Co., Va


5. Sex Name
M Burr HARRISON (AFN:1FVS-S53) Pedigree

Born: Abt 1668 Place: Virginia
Died: Abt 1715 Place: Virginia


6. Sex Name
F Sybil HARRISON (AFN:R0P9-1C) Pedigree

Born: Abt 1669 Place: Stafford Co., Va


7. Sex Name
F Sybil HARRISON (AFN:1FVS-S69) Pedigree

Born: Abt. 1670 Place: <Virginia>


8. Sex Name
F Sybil HARRISON (AFN:1G5V-RKK) Pedigree

Born: 1663 Place: Virginia
Died: Aft 1734 Place:


9. Sex Name

 M Thomas HARRISON (AFN:8LCN-C9)  Pedigree  

Born: 7 Sep 1665 Place: Chipawamsic, Stafford, Virginia
Died: 13 Aug 1746 Place: Stafford, Virginia
Buried: Aft 13 1746 Aug Place:


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HARRISON

Several Harrison families immigrated to Virginia from England. Their common ancestor may have been the Stephen Harrison family of Northampton, and Gobions Manor, in England.

One immigrant was Burr Harrison (1637-1706), the eldest son of Cuthbert Harrison of Winchester, England. Burr immigrated to Virginia and settled in Stafford County. Burr Harrison married Lettice, the widow of Edward Smith and became guardian to her children: William, Edward, and Katherine Smith.

Another Harrison (Benjamin, 1673-1710, Surry County), was the great-grandfather of William Henry Harrison of Berkeley Plantation, who became President of the United States in 1840. In 1888, his grandson, Benjamin Harrison, also became President.

Because many of the parish and court records of this period in Virginia have been destroyed, the first identified immigrant of our branch of the family is Rebecca _____. Her name appears with her son Gabriel in court records of 1675 when she takes responsibility for his debts. Researchers believe this Gabriel was descended from William Harrison, her husband.

Her son Gabriel Harrison (c. 1657-aft. 1747) had a son of the same name. This second Gabriel Harrison (c. 1680 - aft. 1747) married Grace Edwards, perhaps the daughter of John Edwards. Their three sons were Nathaniel, Arthur, and Benjamin.

Nathaniel Harrison (c. 1718 - 1796) married Olive Smith. (see Smith, C. ) Their children were Nathaniel, Gabriel, Charles, Cuthbert, Olive, and Polly.

Olive Harrison (1754- after 1818), daughter of Nathaniel and Olive, married Stephen Smith (c. 1755-1818) the son of Cuthbert Smith and his first wife, Tabitha Jones whose parents were Tabitha Bird and Richard Jones. Their children were Harrison K., Sterling W., John I., Cuthbert, Gabriel, Elizabeth (Pearson), Martha K., Olive (Turbifield), Rebekah M., and Stephen A.

The daughter, Elizabeth "Nanny" Smith (see Smith, N. ) married Drury Pearson .


The relationship between these two Smith families, if any, and whether they in turn had an earlier relation to the Harrison family, is not known. The unusual name of Cuthbert is shared by the Burr Harrison (who was the guardian of the Smith children of his wife) and Gabriel Harrison family


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In the article, "Harrison of North Virginia" by W. G. Stanard, published in the "Virginia Magazine of History and Biography," Vol. XXIII (1915), pp. 214-216; 331-333; and 443-445, Stanard refers to an old family bible record as a primary source for one line of the family, although he does not further identify it. According to the article, the contents of the bible record included:

Burr HARRISON was the "eldest son of Cuthbert HARRISON, born in the City of Westminster in the parish of St. Margarets, the 28th day of December 1637." Stanard adds that the parish register confirms that Cuthbert HARRISON was baptized at St. Margaret's, Westminster (Greater London), Middlesex, England, on 3 Jan 1637/8, and that he was recorded as a justice of Stafford Co, VA in 1698. He died in 1706 according to "a family account." A later issue includes from Dr. J. H. Berkeley of Baltimore the added information that the parish entry indicated Cuthbert was the s/o a Cuthbert HARRISON who was also father of a second son, Alexander, baptized at St. Margaret's in 1644. The latter parish register entry listed the mother's name as Susan. About Burr HARRISON I, Stanard states that in 1700, Stafford records included a request by Burr HARRISON to be appointed guardian to the children of Edward SMITH, he having married the widow who was now deceased. In a Stafford deed dated 8 Dec 1701, Burr HARRISON of Stafford conveys to James BLAND of St. Mary's Co, MD, 600 acres in Stafford. On Oct 1702 Burr HARRISON as guardian of William, Edward and Katherine SMITH, children of Edward and Lettice SMITH, and grandchildren of Ann SCARLETT of Stafford, and refers to the sale of land to George MASON.

Thomas HARRISON "of Chappawamsick," Stafford Co, VA (son of Burr Harrison I) was born Sept. 7, 1665, died Aug. 13, 1746. Stanard adds that on 10 Jul 1700, Thomas HARRISON was included among the civil and military officers of Stafford, and that on 16 May 1733, Thomas HARRISON, Sr. was bond for his son, Thomas HARRISON, Jr. as Sheriff of (newly formed) Prince William Co, VA. The index to missing Stafford Co, VA Will Book (1729-1748) includes wills for Thomas and Ann HARRISON. Stanard also states that the bible record lists Thomas I' sons as Burr, Thomas and Cuthbert, adding that "an account preserved in the family" states that Thomas also had a son, William. In Vol. XXIII, pp. 215-216, it is reported that, in addition to his sons, Thomas was the father of (a) Elizabeth HARRISON who married in 1737, Benjamin BULLITT of Prince William (father of Seth BULLITT, w/o John Combs, Sr., s/o Joseph Combs I of Stafford Co, VA); (b) Frances HARRISON who m Valentine PEYTON (d 1751); and (c) Ann Frances HARRISON who married John McMILLAN. Note: In a later issue, Elizabeth HARRISON Bullit's death year is given as 1742.

Burr HARRISON [II] was born 21 May 1699, died 18 Oct 1790, married July 31, 1722, "Ann daughter of Matthew BARNES of Maryland." Stanard adds that Burr II was appointed a justice of Prince William in 1731. Of the children of Burr and Ann BARNES Harrison II, Stanard lists them as (according to the Family Bible):

Thomas, born March 3,1723. Stanard adds that this is the Thomas HARRISON who m 2 Jul 1747, Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co, VA, Anne Waye, daughter of John PEYTON.

Jane, born Dec. 9, 1726, married LINTON, died April 3, 1759. Stanard adds that another account states she was born Sept. 12, 1726, and married a TRIPLETT.

Seth, born Nov 30, 1729, married John PEYTON. Elizabeth, born Jan. 30, 1731, died August 1780, married Combs. Stanard adds that "another account" states that Elizabeth married a LINTON, raising the question as to whether her marriage was part of the marriage record. If it was part of the bible record, did the record list the husband only as Combs or as Joseph Combs?

Burr, born June 16, 1734, died Aug 2, 1790. Stanard does not credit the Family Bible Record as having been the source of either Burr's birth or death although it appears probable (based on the remainder of these articles) that it was the source for at least the birth date. He adds that Burr died testate in Prince William Co, VA, his will dated 5 Feb [sic] and proved 7 Feb 1791. His will mentions his brother Cuthbert (he also had a son, Cuthbert, to whom he gave a military claim for 2,000 acres in Kentucky). Stanard states that Burr married Sept 1760 (location not stated), Mary Ann BARNES (d/o Matthew BARNES), d testate 2 Dec 1803, will proved 2 Jan 1801 [sic]. He does not state which Matthew BARNES was Mary Anne's father.

Ann, born Jul. 31, 1734, married Craven PEYTON of Loudoun. Stanard adds that "another account, on what authority is unknown, states that she was the Ann HARRISON who on Apr. 15, 1745, married in Overwharton Parish, George BALL" [Ed. Note: This marriage record has not been located in King's "Overwharton Parish Register.."]

Matthew, born Oct. 7, 1738. Again, Stanard does not list the Family Bible Record as having been the source for this birth date. he adds that Matthew was a merchant at Dumfries (Prince William) and that he married (1) Miss SLAUGHTER; (2) Miss WOOD, d/o Gov. James WOOD; (3) Miss WEBB; and (4) Eleanor TYLER.

Sarah, born Dec. 17, 1740, married in 1765, Col. Liven POWELL, of Loudoun County.

George, born March 22, 1745, Stanard adds that "George removed to Kentucky where he is said to have left descendants."

Cuthbert, born August 11, 1749 at 10 o'clock in the morning. Stanard adds that Cuthbert was baptized 17 Sep 1749, died 1824 (locations not stated); "married (1st) on Jan. 7, 1773, by Rev. Peter MUHLENBERG, Minister of Dunmore Parish, to Anne (born March 31, 1734), daughter of Taverner and Frances BEALE of Orange County [VA]. Cuthbert HARRISON removed to Kentucky when he married secondly Frances HOLT (who died within a year leaving no surviving issue), and thirdly Anne TANNEHILL."

Ed Notes: (1) Three Cuthbert HARRISONS appear on the 1820 Kentucky Census Index, one each in the counties of Hardin, Lewis and Nelson. A fourth Cuthbert was in Mason Co, VA (where a James M. BEALE is also found); and a Cudbert [sic] HARRISON was in Franklin Co, IL. (2) There was no Dunmore Parish in VA. This marriage record appears to have instead been in Dunmore County, VA which was formed from Frederick in 1772, and renamed Shenandoah in 1777. Shenandoah Co, VA records include a (Dunmore Co) marriage bond for Cuthbert HARRISON and Ann BEALE, "sister of James," which was reg. 4 Jan 1774. The bondsman was Edwin YOUNG. (See also Miscellaneous Combs-Harrison Connections for a second Combs family's connection to Cuthbert HARRISON of Shenandoah).

The ancestry of Anne BARNES, wife of Burr HARRISON, is further documented by the will of her father:

Jun 1745 - 10 Feb 1745/6. Charles Co, MD Will Book 24. Will of Mathew BARNES. Names wife Mary and Ch: Godshall, Mathew, Philip, Henry, Jane HEREFORD (dau), Elizabeth COURTS (dau), Ann HARRISON (dau), Frances HARRISON (dau) Ex: Mary BARNES (wife), Henry BARNES (son) Pro: 2-10-1745; 308, 24 (Combs Researcher Loren Gardner ) LG Notes: Matthew BARNES was the s/o Henry BARNES, d ca 1676, Charles Co, MD. His will, dated 11 Oct 1675, proved 5 Oct 1676, names son Matthew BARNES, Dau. Christian BARNES, sons Thomas, Francis and John COSTER, and to Edmond BARNES, personality. Wife Sarah, execx. Overseers: Rober. ROBINS, Chas CULLES. Test: Robt. ROBINS, Wm. STANDFORD, Edward BARNES (5.95 Maryland Calendar of Wills), Henery BARNES md Elizabeth GREENE in Baltimore Co, MD 27 Oct 1654.

this was the location of the early Harrison lands, and Burr Harrison is referred to as being "of chappawamsic." This part of Stafford County later became Prince William County.

This Harrison family is also mentioned as staunchly Episcopalian whereas other Harrison families of the area are mentioned as clearly presbyterians.