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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: John Harrison Note
Born: Abt 1792
Married: Abt 1812
Died: 6 Oct 1865 at Fairfield District, , , South Carolina
Father: Reuben Harrison
Mother: Sarah Burgess
WIFE
Name: Lucy Wyche Rives
Born: 23 Aug 1795 at Probably Columbia, , , South Carolina
Died: 6 Sep 1881 at Probably Fairfield County, , , South Carolina
Father: Green Rives
Mother: Mary Ridley Jones
CHILDREN
Name: Sarah Rives Harrison
Born: Abt 1813
Died: 24 Apr 1848
Husband: John R. Bryant
Name: Eli Hunt Harrison Dr.
Born: 16 Jul 1823 at Fairfield County, , , South Carolina
Died: 30 Dec 1866 at Fairfield County, , , South Carolina
Wife: Elizabeth Fleming Douglass
Name: John Rives Harrison Captain
Born: Abt 1825
Died:
Name: Richard Harrison
Born: Abt 1827
Died:
NOTES
1). We are sorry that all the records and family Bible were b urned in the John Harrison house, and except for his family , the descendants of the other children are . John marrie d Lucy Rives, a member of the prominent family of that nam e in Columbia could someone supply the date of marriage? , he lived on a part of his father s land, built a fine hou se, and was the richest man in Fairfield county according t o the census of 1850 his land was then valued at $100,00 0 and he had 500 slaves he is referred to as old John an d I wish we knew more about him.
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