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JayG
04-12-09, 14:09
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Clementine Harrison, known as Clem

Date and place of birth
About 1870, according to family members in Pittsburg/Pennsylvania, USA

Names of parents
John Harrison (AKA Clement/Clemmett/Clemitt etc) & Elizabeth Oliver

Date and place of baptism - if applicable
N/K

Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
Elizabeth Wright, March 1896 St Mary CofE, Coxhoe, Co Durham

Occupation(s) - if any
Joiner & shopkeeper, also been told he taught shorthand & was a keen photographer having several shots published in the papers?

Military service - if any
None that I know of

Addresses where they lived - and please list which censuses you have or
haven't found him/her on.
ca 1870 - 1881 not known
1881(Cen) Blackgate, Coxhoe, Co Durham as Clinton Harrison aged 10
1891(Cen) Blackgate, Coxhoe, Co Durham aged 20 a joiners apprentice
1896 Blackgate, Coxhoe, Co Durham
1898 Durham Road, Tudhoe, Co Durham
1901(Cen) 33 Craddock Street, Spennymoor, Co Durham aged 30, a joiner
1902 West Parade, Coxhoe, Co Durham
1911(Cen) Church Street, Coxhoe, Co Durham aged 40, a joiner
1911 - 1916 Church Street, Coxhoe, Co Durham

Date, place and cause of death
August 1916, Church Street, Coxhoe, Co Durham

Date and place of burial / cremation.
Sept 1916, St Mary CofE, Coxhoe, Co Durham

Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
N/K - not checked

Memorial inscription - if any
None found, have been told he had a headstone but was removed by the council several years ago whilst 'tidying up' the graveyard.


He had 2 sisters born 1860 & 1862 in Co Durham.
A further 2 sisters born about 1866 & 1869 in Pittsburg/Pennsylvania, USA?
His father was killed in a mining accident about 1873/74 & his pregnant mother returned to Coxhoe, Co Durham, giving birth to his sister 27th May 1874.

kiterunner
04-12-09, 23:10
Have you already got this 1870 US census entry, Jay?

Youngstown Township, Mahoning County, Ohio June 1870
Harrison John 37 Coal Miner England
Harrison Elizabeth 37 Keeping House England
Harrison Amelia 11 At Home England
Harrison Maria 8 England
Harrison Florance 4 England
Harrison Sarah 2 Pennsylvania

Doesn't quite match the details you have but close?

Merry
05-12-09, 11:07
Well done Kite, that must surely be them, as in 1881 Elizabeth H is b Coxhoe abt 1834 and in 1861 she is b abt 1834 Cornforth. Coxhoe and Cornforth are close.

1861 ref (with dau Amelia)

RG9; Piece: 3698; Folio: 87; Page: 35

Merry
05-12-09, 11:15
John Harrison seems to be from Morton-on-Swale in Yorkshire. I'm guessing this wasn't known before?

Merry
05-12-09, 11:23
He had 2 sisters born 1860 & 1862 in Co Durham.


Ah, so you probably did have the above stuff - sorry! lol

JayG
05-12-09, 18:00
Ooooo Yes Kite I think that's them, thanks :D Ohio isn't a place that's ever been talked about so this might be the lead I need.

Maria should Marian/Marion. Florence states she's born in America on the later census so that's abit of a puzzle.

Thanks Merry, I do have those census, but thanks for looking.

It's quite a while since I did anything with this branch so I think i'd better check over what info i've collected over the years.

kiterunner
05-12-09, 18:01
I did have a quick look around on the internet but it doesn't look as though births for Mahoning County are online. I should think he is most likely to have been born there if his family were there in 1870, though.

JayG
06-12-09, 15:48
YAY think i've found something of his birth on familysearch, tho there's a few discrepancies, mainly that he's down as a girl!! :eek:


Clement Harrison, Female
Birth: 04 OCT 1870 Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio
Parents:
Father: John C. Harrison
Mother: Elizabeth Olein

Source Information:
Batch No: C869540

Need to work out if & how I can get a copy of this, they don't make it easy like the GRO here :(

kiterunner
06-12-09, 16:46
It looks as though you can order the microfilm to your nearest LDS centre:

FamilySearch Library Catalogue (http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=250868&disp=Birth+and+death+records%2C+1864%2D1908 &columns=*,0,0)

maggie_4_7
06-12-09, 17:05
When I read this thread the other day I thought ooooooooer mother's father's father is a girl :p

Clementine is usually a girls name or at least I have only ever known females with it.

Margaret in Burton
06-12-09, 17:08
When I read this thread the other day I thought ooooooooer mother's father's father is a girl :p

Clementine is usually a girls name or at least I have only ever known females with it.

I thought the same thing. LOL

Winston Churchill's wife was Clementine

JayG
07-12-09, 17:41
It looks as though you can order the microfilm to your nearest LDS centre:

FamilySearch Library Catalogue (http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=250868&disp=Birth+and+death+records%2C+1864%2D1908 &columns=*,0,0)

Thanks Kite will investigate, always struggle with he film refs etc.


Yes he does seem to have been given a girls name, maybe that's why he's down as a female on the birth record :eek: But he did father 9 children so I don't think that's anything to be concerned about lol :d