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Mildred Lewis Harrison 1845–1922 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Aug 1845

Birth Location: North Carolina

Death Date: 10 Jun 1922

Death Location: Fordyce, Dallas County, Arkansas

Father: Edmund Harrison

Mother: Eliza Harrison

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In 1845, Mildred Lewis Harrison entered the world in North Carolina, born to Edmund Reid Harrison And Eliza Jane Harrison. Mildred Lewis Harrison passed away in 1922 in Fordyce, Dallas County, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • In 1845, Mildred Lewis Harrison entered the world in North Carolina, born to Edmund Reid Harrison And Eliza Jane Harrison.
  • Mildred Lewis Harrison passed away in 1922 in Fordyce, Dallas County, Arkansas.

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Mildred Harrison's Ancestors

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Mildred Harrison
1845–1922
Birth Place: North Carolina
Parents
Edmund Reid Harrison
1813–1865
Caswell, Brunswick County, North Carolina
Eliza (Jane) Harrison
1824–1901
Caswell, Brunswick County, North Carolina
Grandparents
Andrew Harrison
1774–1839
Orange, North Carolina
Mildred (Howell) Reade
1781–1843
Bushy Forest, Charlotte, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Reade
1752–1801
Jane Lewis
1760–1795
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Lewis
1720–1794
Jane Lewis
1720–

Mildred Harrison's Timeline

2 Records

1845
22 Aug 1845
Birth of Mildred Lewis Harrison in North Carolina
North Carolina
1922
10 Jun 1922
Age 77
Death of Mildred Lewis Harrison in Fordyce, Dallas County, Arkansas
Fordyce, Dallas County, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Aug 1845
    Event Place: North Carolina
    Record Source: LDS Church Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Jun 1922
    Event Place: Fordyce, Dallas County, Arkansas
    Record Source: LDS Church Index

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