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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: William Harriss Northrop Note
Born: 3 Jul 1836 at Wilmington, , Hanover County, NC
Married: 9 Oct 1866
Died: 19 Feb 1924 at Wilmington, , Hanover County, NC
Other Spouses: Alice Bilbyan
Father: Isaac Northrop
Mother: Susan Ann Pendleton Harriss
WIFE
Name: Mary Mclaughlin
Born: Abt 1844
Died: 17 Nov 1879
CHILDREN
Name: Jane Northrop
Born: 28 Jan 1868
Died:
Husband: Wallace Carmichael
NOTES
1). WILLIAM HARRISS NORTHROP Is a brother to our late Past Master, Samuel Northrop. He was born at Wilmington, N.C., July 3rd, 1836. He was made a Mason in St. John s Lodge after the Civil War. At the outbreak of the war, being a member of the Wilmington Light Infantry, he went to Fort Caswell where he was for a time engaged in drilling raw recruits. Later becoming a part of the Third North Carolina Regiment of Infantry and was engaged in the fights around Richmond. He was appointed Captain in the Quartermaster Department, andin January, 1864, returned to Wilmington to obtain his bond. Not succeeding in obtaining it at the time, he resigned from the service and was appointed to a position in the Engineer service on the river. He was witness to the fight at Fort Fisher and the last fight at Bentonsville, N.C. He was in business after the war with the firm of Northrop and Cumming. Source History of Wilmington Lodge, No. 319 by D.W. Bain, Grand Secretary, not dated. Secured from the Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. MGHB 2002
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