George age 60, born Ireland
Mary age 52, born North Carolina
Elvira age 27, born North Carolina
William age 23, born Tennessee.
Louisa age 17, born Tennessee
Elizabeth age 11, born Tennessee
Phillip H. age 9, born Tennessee
Harrison and his brother William both fought for the Union in Co. C, 1st Regiment East Tennessee Infantry. William had served just over four months at the time of his death, leaving a widow and 5 children.
In regard to the identity of their parents, John Jones, M.D., gave an affidavit in the widow's pension file of his brother's wife, on July 25, 1889. Excerpt follows:
"The claimant's husband was named William Carroll. I KNEW HIS FATHER, GEO CARROLL, AN IRISHMAN, HIS MOTHER AND ALL THE FAMILY."
Dr. Jones also gave testimony, he gave several affidavits over a period of years, that he did not treat George Carroll as George had died before he began to practice medicine in 1854.
Harrison returned home to Campbell County after the War and soon married Mary Amanda Rogers on December 6, 1868. Mary's family was among the first families of Claiborne County. She was the 4th generation of Rogers to live there.
Mary and Harrison moved to Missouri and settled in Crawford County where they raised their family. They had three children to live to adulthood and have families of their own: Lida, George and Lizzie.
George age 60, born Ireland
Mary age 52, born North Carolina
Elvira age 27, born North Carolina
William age 23, born Tennessee.
Louisa age 17, born Tennessee
Elizabeth age 11, born Tennessee
Phillip H. age 9, born Tennessee
Harrison and his brother William both fought for the Union in Co. C, 1st Regiment East Tennessee Infantry. William had served just over four months at the time of his death, leaving a widow and 5 children.
In regard to the identity of their parents, John Jones, M.D., gave an affidavit in the widow's pension file of his brother's wife, on July 25, 1889. Excerpt follows:
"The claimant's husband was named William Carroll. I KNEW HIS FATHER, GEO CARROLL, AN IRISHMAN, HIS MOTHER AND ALL THE FAMILY."
Dr. Jones also gave testimony, he gave several affidavits over a period of years, that he did not treat George Carroll as George had died before he began to practice medicine in 1854.
Harrison returned home to Campbell County after the War and soon married Mary Amanda Rogers on December 6, 1868. Mary's family was among the first families of Claiborne County. She was the 4th generation of Rogers to live there.
Mary and Harrison moved to Missouri and settled in Crawford County where they raised their family. They had three children to live to adulthood and have families of their own: Lida, George and Lizzie.
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