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![]() Zoon van James Harrison en Sarah Redman. Geboren 22 feb 1820 Langcliffe, North Yorkshire, England, Great Britain Langcliffe near Giggleswick and Settle. Also 17 September 1720 is mentioned. 1) Gedoopt 17 sep 1820 Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England, Great Britain 2) Overleden 6 jul 1900 Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand Karori cemetery, section Public, Plot 181 D, record number 79534., leeftijd 80 jaar 1) Begraven 9 jul 1900 Karori, Wellington, New Zealand 3) Beroepen: Cotton Spinner (van 1841), Hawker (van 1851) in cotton goods, Licenced Hawker (van 1861) Hawker / Huckster: Peddler or street seller. Itinerant street dealer who carried his wares with him. Often used as a term of abuse. Possibly sailed Isaac (b1820 in Yorkshire, farmer) with the Duke of Edinburgh from London, 17 July 1874 and arrived 1 November 1874 in Lyttleton. Also are mentioned Benjamin Harrison (b1855 in Yorkshire, farm labourer) and Isabella (b1860 in Yorkshire). Gehuwd 21 jan 1843 Settle, North Yorkshire, England, Great Britain, leeftijd 22 jaar 4) (ongeveer 32 jaar gehuwd) met: ![]() Kinderen: 1. ![]() Geboren ± 1844 Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England, Great Britain 5) Beroepen: Scholar (van 1851), Iron Miner (van 1861) 2. ![]() Geboren ± 1848 Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England, Great Britain 5) Beroepen: Scholar (van 1851), Iron Miner (van 1861) 3. ![]() Geboren ± 1850 Settle, North Yorkshire, England, Great Britain 4. ![]() Geboren ± 1852 Settle, North Yorkshire, England, Great Britain Langcliffe. Overleden 5 mei 1925 Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, leeftijd ongeveer 73 jaar 1) Beroepen: Grocer (van 1871), Grocer (van 1878) Kruidenier, Condiment Manufacturer (van 1900) Krijderij bereider Joan: Isaac, 6th son of late Isaac. Surname: Harrison This distinguished surname, with thirty entries in the "Dictionary of National Biography", and having no less than forty Coats of Arms, is of early medieval English origin. It is a patronymic form of the medieval male given name Harry, itself a pet form of Henry, from the Old French "Henri", via the Old German "Haimric", composed of the elements haim", home, and "ric", power. Introduced into England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066 in the form "Henri", the name became enormously popular and was borne by eight kings of England. It appears as "Henricus" in the Domesday Book of 1086, and subsequently generated a great variety of diminutive and pet forms including Herry, Harry, Hann, Hal and Hankin. Early examples of the surname recording include: John Harryson in the records of the city of Sheffield, Yorkshire, dated in 1445, whilst a large and influential American family of the name are descended from Benjamin Harrison, who emigrated from England to Virginia in 1633 - 1634. Colonel Thomas Harrison (1606 - 1660) was a famous parliamentarian and regicide of King Charles 1st in 1649. William Henry Harrison (1773 - 1841), and Benjamin Harrison (1833 - 1901), both became presidents of the United States. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robert Harriesone, which was dated 1355, in the "Calendar of Pleas for the City of London", during the reign of King Edward 111, known as "The Father of the Navy", 1327 - 1377. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. © Copyright: Name Orgin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2007 5. ![]() 6. ![]() Geboren ± 1857 Lancaster, England, Great Britain 5) Possibly sailed Isaac (b1820 in Yorkshire, farmer) with the Duke of Edinburgh from London, 17 July 1874 and arrived 1 November 1874 in Lyttleton. Also are mentioned Benjamin Harrison (b1855 in Yorkshire, farm labourer) and Isabella (b1860 in Yorkshire). 7. ![]() Geboren ± 1861 Dalton on Furness, Lancaster, England, Great Britain 5) Possibly sailed Isaac (b1820 in Yorkshire, farmer) with the Duke of Edinburgh from London, 17 July 1874 and arrived 1 November 1874 in Lyttleton. Also are mentioned Benjamin Harrison (b1855 in Yorkshire, farm labourer) and Isabella (b1860 in Yorkshire). 8. ![]() Geboren ± 1865 Dalton on Furness, Lancaster, England, Great Britain Dalton, borough of Barrow. |
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5) 1861 UK Census, Dalton
6) 1861 UK Census
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