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Name | Harrison, Eleanor Nellie [1] | |
Born | 23 Mar 1818 | Warren County, Tennessee [1] |
Gender | Female | |
Also Known As | Nellie [1] | |
Also Known As | Nelly | |
Census | Warren County, Tennessee | |
Died | 18 Mar 1888 | Warren County, Tennessee [1] |
Buried | Shellsford Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee [1] | |
Person ID | I835 | Harrison-Hennessee |
Last Modified | 29 Apr 2012 |
Father | Harrison, Audley M. Sr., b. 06 Jun 1791, Jeffersonville, Tazewell County, Virginia , d. 30 Nov 1852, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee (Age 61 years) | |
Mother | Dennis, Hannah Elizabeth, b. Abt 1795, Tazewell County, Virginia , d. 02 Feb 1836, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee (Age 41 years) | |
Married | 1810 | Warren County, Tennessee [2, 3] |
Photos | The Audley Harrison House The front of The Audley Harrison House which was built in the mid 1800's and is now a protected historical land mark at the Warren County, Tennessee fairgrounds in McMinnville, Tennessee. | |
The Audley Harrison House The side of The Audley Harrison House which was built in the mid 1800's and is now a protected historical land mark at the Warren County, Tennessee fairgrounds in McMinnville, Tennessee. | ||
Documents | The Audley Harrison House - With family notes added. The Audley Harrison house was built in about 1807 and is still standing, as well as one of the slave houses, at the Warren County, Tennessee Fair Grounds and is currently protected. | |
The Audley Harrison House - Original Brochure The Audley Harrison house was built in about 1807 and is still standing, as well as one of the slave houses, at the Warren County, Tennessee Fair Grounds and is currently protected. | ||
Family ID | F231 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Wiseman, Daniel Thomas, b. 20 Jan 1817, Carter County, Tennessee , d. 30 Oct 1904, Warren County, Tennessee (Age 87 years) | |||||||||||||||||
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Family ID | F306 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Photos | Eleanor Nellie Harrison Wiseman | |
The Audley Harrison House The front of The Audley Harrison House which was built in the mid 1800's and is now a protected historical land mark at the Warren County, Tennessee fairgrounds in McMinnville, Tennessee. | ||
The Audley Harrison House The side of The Audley Harrison House which was built in the mid 1800's and is now a protected historical land mark at the Warren County, Tennessee fairgrounds in McMinnville, Tennessee. |
Documents | The Audley Harrison House - With family notes added. The Audley Harrison house was built in about 1807 and is still standing, as well as one of the slave houses, at the Warren County, Tennessee Fair Grounds and is currently protected. | |
The Audley Harrison House - Original Brochure The Audley Harrison house was built in about 1807 and is still standing, as well as one of the slave houses, at the Warren County, Tennessee Fair Grounds and is currently protected. | ||
Settlement of the Estate of Richmond McGregor Settlement of the Estate of Richmond McGregor is important to our family research because it list the heirs Audley Harrison as well as Richmond and Mary Mears GcGregor. The legal document lists: William McGregor, Alfred McGregor, Philip McGregor, Sarah McGregor, William Stiles and wife Mahala Stiles, formerly Mahala McGregor, Thomas Hennessee and wife Nelly, formerly Nelly Hays, Calhoun Hays, Mary Hays, Elvira Hays, Jerome Hays, and Luther Hays, the last five named persons, minors under the age limit of twenty one years, and who are children of Elvira Hays now dead, the wife of William Hays and the daughter of said Richmond McGregor, John Grove and wife Sophronia, formerly Sophronia Harrison, Daniel Wiseman and wife Nellie, formerly Nellie Harrison, Harrison Smith and wife Virginia, formerly Virginia Harrison, Archibald Hennessee and wife Nancy, formerly Nancy Harrison, Frank Smith and wife Millie, formerly Millie Harrison, William Jennings and wife Julia, formerly Julia Harrison, Patrick Hennessee and wife Hannah, formerly Hannah Harrison, Alexander Harrison, Audley Harrison, Thomas Harrison, Mary Wiseman, Nellie Wiseman, George Wiseman and Henderson Wiseman, Narred McGregor and wife Nettie, formerly Nettie Harrison, Joseph Harrison, Audley Wiseman and Elizabeth Wiseman, all of who are heirs at law and distributees of Audley Harrison. Research is currently being done my Mary Elizabeth Barnes in Warren County, Tennessee to verify if the last of the first paragraph is actually Richmond McGregor or Audley Harrison. Also, it does not make sense legally that Audley sold 76 acres to Rodgers and Mitchell, Rodgers and Mitchell sold it to Richmond McGregor and the court would say Audley's heirs would be responsible for Richmond's debt AND Richmond's heirs have the 76 acres. Hopefully we can locate the original document for this case because it seems something was wrong with transcribing in the past. |
Census Records | 1870 Census, Warren County, Tennessee 1870 Census, Warren County, Tennessee. For many years, Alexander Hennessee, has been listed as Archibald Hugh Hennessee's son. This researcher believes this was a mistake because Philander was read wrong on a Census as Alexander. This researcher believes Alexander was Archibald's brother's son, William Thomas. William Thomas, his wife Nellie and some of their children all died in the same month leaving 7 young children who when to live with relatives. Alexander was one of those children and this Census shows him living with his Mother's Wiseman family. | |
1870 Census, Alexander Hennessee, Detail 1870 Census, Warren County, Tennessee. For many years, Alexander Hennessee, has been listed as Archibald Hugh Hennessee's son. This researcher believes this was a mistake because Philander was read wrong on a Census as Alexander. This researcher believes Alexander was Archibald's brother's son, William Thomas. William Thomas, his wife Nellie and some of their children all died in the same month leaving 7 young children who when to live with relatives. Alexander was one of those children and this Census shows him living with his Mother's Wiseman family. |
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