The A.E. Harrelson's had seven children, 5 sons and 2 daughters. Their children were Earnest Edgar b 1896), Malcom Grady (b 1898), Herman Henry (b 1900), Floyd James (b 1902), Lottie Belle (b 1904), Mamie Jane (b 1906), and Oliver Thomas (b 1914).
Amanda's father, John Henry Smith moved to Texas from Alabama around 1851 or 1852. He originally settled in Milam County which later became Burleson County, and then moved to Coryell County around 1872. John Henry was a very entrepreneurial fellow and at times ran a freight hauling business, built and ran both grist mills and cotton gins, and ran general stores and a post office.
The A.E. Harrelson's had seven children, 5 sons and 2 daughters. Their children were Earnest Edgar b 1896), Malcom Grady (b 1898), Herman Henry (b 1900), Floyd James (b 1902), Lottie Belle (b 1904), Mamie Jane (b 1906), and Oliver Thomas (b 1914).
Amanda's father, John Henry Smith moved to Texas from Alabama around 1851 or 1852. He originally settled in Milam County which later became Burleson County, and then moved to Coryell County around 1872. John Henry was a very entrepreneurial fellow and at times ran a freight hauling business, built and ran both grist mills and cotton gins, and ran general stores and a post office.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement