Charles Harrison

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Name Charles Harrison Born 22 Feb 1881 Scranton, Osage County, Kansas [1, 2]
Gender Male Census 1910 Ridgeway Township, Osage County, Kansas Census 1910 Ridgeway Township, Osage County, Kansas Died 17 Jan 1913 Scranton, Osage County, Kansas [1, 2]
Buried Scranton Cemetery, Scranton, Osage County, Kansas [1, 2]
Person ID I1510 McKeown Last Modified 14 Jul 2023
Family Edith Jennie Carter, b. 6 Aug 1886, Clearwater, Sedgwick County, Kansas , d. 8 Mar 1979, Eskridge, Wabaunsee County, Kansas
(Age 92 years)
Married 8 Mar 1905 Osage County, Kansas [1, 2]
Children 1. Alvin Charles Harrison, b. 18 Feb 1906, Scranton, Osage County, Kansas , d. 11 Oct 1968, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas
(Age 62 years)
2. Willard Lushell Harrison, b. 20 Jun 1907, Kansas , d. 19 Jan 1978, Central Valley, Shasta County, California
(Age 70 years)
3. Leonard Boyd Harrison, b. 16 Apr 1911, Scranton, Osage County, Kansas , d. 14 Jul 1926, Eskridge, Wabaunsee County, Kansas
(Age 15 years)
Last Modified 30 Nov 2021 Family ID F629 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Charles Harrison died last Friday morning as a result of an injury received while working in the coal mines at this place, four years ago. In March 1911 he submitted to the amputation of his right leg which was the injured member with the hope that his health might be permanently restored, but the deadly poison has scattered through his body and would not yield to any treatment. The decline was gradual until on Friday morning the tired heart refused to pulsate longer and the poor sufferer slipped away from earth. Charles Harrison the son of Robert Harrison and wife was born in Scranton, Feb. 22, 1881 and at the time of his death was in the 33rd year of his life. He was married to Miss Edith Carter March 8, 1905. The wife and three children, father, mother, two sisters and five brothers mourn his departure from this life. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Raymond Monday afternoon and the burial was in the Scranton cemetery.
23 Jan 1913 Scranton Gazette.
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- Charles Harrison died last Friday morning as a result of an injury received while working in the coal mines at this place, four years ago. In March 1911 he submitted to the amputation of his right leg which was the injured member with the hope that his health might be permanently restored, but the deadly poison has scattered through his body and would not yield to any treatment. The decline was gradual until on Friday morning the tired heart refused to pulsate longer and the poor sufferer slipped away from earth. Charles Harrison the son of Robert Harrison and wife was born in Scranton, Feb. 22, 1881 and at the time of his death was in the 33rd year of his life. He was married to Miss Edith Carter March 8, 1905. The wife and three children, father, mother, two sisters and five brothers mourn his departure from this life. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Raymond Monday afternoon and the burial was in the Scranton cemetery.
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