Person:Sarah Harrison (31)

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Sarah Carroll Harrison
b.17 Nov 1898 Virginia, USA
 
m. 25 Oct 1892
  1. Isaac Douglas Harrison1895 - 1943
  2. Mary Eliza Harrison1896 - 1979
  3. Sarah Carroll Harrison1898 -
  4. Gladys Burks Harrison1899 - 1932
m. 1 Jun 1921
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Name Sarah Carroll Harrison
Gender Female
Birth? 17 Nov 1898 Virginia, USAMap: Latitude: 37.54812 Longitude: -77.44675 Birth of Sarah Carroll Harrison Virginia USA
Census[1] 1920 Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina, USAAge: 22 Map: Latitude: 36.49042 Longitude: -79.34585 1920 Census, Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina; Roll: T625_1282; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 24; Image: 1001. Dan River Township North Carolina USA
Residence[1] 1920 Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina, USAMap: Latitude: 36.49042 Longitude: -79.34585 Living in dwelling 36, Dan River, Caswell, NC Dan River Township North Carolina USA
Marriage 1 Jun 1921 Marriage of Robert King Webster and Sarah Carroll Harrison
to Robert King Webster
Residence[2] 17 Jan 1927 Washington, District of Columbia, USAMap: Latitude: 38.90011 Longitude: -77.01637 Living in Washington, DC Washington District of Columbia USA
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 United States of America, Bureau of the Census. 1920 US Federal Census.
  2. Ancestry.com. The Bee (Danville, Virginia). ([database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: The Bee. Danville, VA, USA. Database created from microfilm copies of the newspaper.)
    17 JAN 1927.

    T. S. Harrison, Well-Known Man of Blanche, Dies

    New was received here today of the death last night at 11:25 o'clock of Thomas Satterwhite Harrison, lifelong and prominent resident of Blanche, N. C. Mr. Harrison, who is 85 years old, had been bed-ridden for about eight weeks from infirmities of age, but several days ago contracted bronchial pneumonia, which hastened his death.

    Mr. Harrison was widely known and esteemed in Caswell county. He served as justice of the peace for 52 consecutive years, probably establishing a record in years of service as an officeholder. He also served two terms in the state legislature and was a Mason and confederate veteran.

    Besides his sister, Mrs. Cora Slade, of Yanceyville, Mr. Harrison is survived by the following children: Will Harrison, Havanna, Cuba; Robert L. Harrison and and John P. Harrison, of Blanche, N. C.; I. D. Harrison, of Norfolk; Miss Annie Harrison, Danville; Mrs. James Murray, Danville; Miss Dora Harrison, Blanche; Mrs. W. T. Lea, Blanche; Lieut. Duval Duckett, United States Navy, San Diego; Mrs. W. K. Webster, Washington, D. C., and Miss Lillie Harrison, of California.

    The funeral will be held from Harrison's old church, near the residence, Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. He will be buried with Masonic honors.