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  1. Nina May Harrison: Birth: 15 MAY 1866 in Galva, Henry, Illinois. Death: 23 APR 1952 in Salinas, Monterey, California

  2. Minnie Delle Harrison: Birth: 26 JUL 1868 in Galva, Henry, Illinois. Death: 14 SEP 1941 in King City, Monterey, California

  3. John Walford Harrison: Birth: 17 SEP 1870 in Galva, Henry, Illinois. Death: 31 MAY 1946 in King City, Monterey, California

  4. Frederick Earl Harrison: Birth: 30 MAR 1873 in Galva, Henry, Illinois. Death: 04 MAY 1946 in Mt. Vernon, Linn, Iowa

  5. Nellie Marzette Harrison: Birth: 19 NOV 1876 in Hollister, San Benito, California. Death: 15 MAR 1962 in Oakland, Alameda, California

  6. Howard Harold Harrison: Birth: 21 APR 1879 in Hollister, San Benito, California. Death: 22 DEC 1975 in King City, Monterey, California

  7. Ada Elizabeth Harrison: Birth: 08 OCT 1881 in Hollister, San Benito, California. Death: 09 FEB 1969 in Fresno, Fresno, California

  8. Ralph Russell Harrison: Birth: 16 MAY 1886 in Fairview, San Benito, California. Death: 19 DEC 1968 in Greenfield, Monterey, California


Sources
1. Title:   Birth and Death Registers
Author:   San Benito County, California
Publication:   Internet (www.familysearch.org)
Text:   Name: Isaac Harrison Jr. Record of Deaths, Volume 4 (1915-1918)
 Page 11 (image 39)
 Born: September 3, 1839 in Illinois
 Died: November 27, 1915 at Hernandez
 Buried: November 29, 1915 at King City
 Father: Isaac Harrison, born England
 Mother: Sarah Nicholson [sic], born Virginia
 Lived in California 40 years and Hernandez for 26 years.
2. Text:   Pneumonia.
3. Title:   Death Index
Author:   State of California
Text:   Found in 1905-1929 microfiche. Age 76. Certificate #39041.
4. Title:   Salinas Valley Rustler (King City, California)
Page:   1
Publication:   December 3, 1915 (Friday)
Text:   "Pneumonia Claims Victim" "Isaac Harrison of Hernandez Died Saturday - Buried Here Monday"
  "Isaac Harrison, an old and respected resident of San Benito County died Saturday [Nov. 27] of pneumonia at his home in Hernandez, aged 76 years.
  With his wife and four children the decedent moved to Hollister in 1875 from Illinois and
 settled on a ranch in the Fairview district. Twenty-six years ago he traded the Hollister property for a ranch in Hernandez, know as the Button Place.
  Upon moving to Hernandez, he improved the property and acquired more land. Three of
 his sons were interested in the ranching business with him at the time of his death, and together
 the family owns the larger part of the Hernandez valley.
  Mr. Harrison was a visitor at the San Francisco exposition recently and contracted a cold.
 After returning home it developed into pneumonia and death followed quickly.
  He was a man who stood high in the respect of his neighbors. He was honest, clean and
 upright and as a useful member of the community he will be greatly missed.
  The following sons and daughters survive him: Mrs. [Minnie] George P. Henry and Miss
 Nina Harrison of King City; Mrs. [Nellie] Arthur Cowell of Merced; Mrs. [Ada] LeRoy Harlan of
 Laton; John W., Howard H., and Ralph R. Harrison of Hernandez and Fred Harrison of Garden Grove, Orange county. His wife [Rachel] died four years ago.
  The funeral was held from the residence of G.P. Henry in King City Monday [Nov. 29] at
 10:30 a.m., Rev. G.A. Lowes officiating. Interment in I.O.O.F. cemetery [King City cemetery].
  The floral tributes were many and beautiful." END
5. Title:   Birth and Death Registers
Author:   San Benito County, California
Publication:   Internet (www.familysearch.org)
Text:   Name: Isaac Harrison Jr. Record of Deaths, Volume 4 (1915-1918)
 Page 11 (image 39)
 Born: September 3, 1839 in Illinois
 Died: November 27, 1915 at Hernandez
 Buried: November 29, 1915 at King City
 Father: Isaac Harrison, born England
 Mother: Sarah Nicholson [sic], born Virginia
 Lived in California 40 years and Hernandez for 26 years.
6. Title:   Fresno Morning Republican (Fresno, California)
Publication:   December 3, 1915 (Friday)
Text:   "DEATHS. HARRISON. At Hernandez, San Benito county, Cal., Isaac Harrison, aged 76 years, a native of Illinois. Deceased was a father of eight children, two of whom are Mrs. A[rthur] E. Cowell, of Merced and Mrs. L[eroy] E. Harlan of Riverside [Riverdale]."
7. Title:   Hollister Free Lance (Hollister, California)
Publication:   November 29, 1915 (Monday)
Text:   "Isaac Harrison of Hernandez Is Dead. Old and Respected Resident of Southern Part of County Is Victim of Pneumonia - Seven Children Left to Mourn His Loss.
  Isaac Harrison, an old and respected resident of the southern part of the county [San Benito County], died Saturday [November 27] of pneumonia at his home in Hernandez sixty miles south of Hollister. He was buried this morning at King City.
  With his wife and family the decedent moved to this county many years ago [1875] from Illinois and settled on a ranch in the Fairview district [near Hollister].
  About 25 years ago he traded the Fairview property for a ranch in the Hernandez district, then owned by Mr. Button [Adherbal Thomas Dean Button], now deceased, father of S[afford] G[rant] Button and other local residents.
  Moving to Hernandez, he started to improve the property and acquired more land. Three of his sons were interested in the ranching business with him at the time of his death, and together the family owns the larger part of the Hernandez valley.
  Mr. Harrison was a visitor at the San Francisco exposition recently and contracted a cold. After returning home he developed pneumonia and died within a day or two.
  He was a man who stood high in the respect of his neighbors. He was honest, clean and upright and as a useful member of the community he will be greatly missed.
  The following sons and daughters survive him: Mrs. [Minnie] George P. Henry and Miss Nina Harrison of King City; Mrs. [Nellie] Arthur Cowell of Merced; Mrs. Ada Harlan of Laton; J[ohn] W., Howard H., and R[alph] R. Harrison of Hernandez, and Fred Harrison of Santa Ana, Orange county. His wife [Rachel] preceded him to the grave about four years ago." END
8. Text:   Isaac and Rachel Harrison. Large headstone has: "HARRISON / Isaac Harrison / 1839-1915 / Margaret, / wife of / Isaac Harrison / 1846-1911". There are two small stones flat on the ground that say "Father" and "Mother". Cemetery records have locations as 5_L-872_F (Isaac) and 5_l-872_G (Margaret).
9. Title:   Birth and Death Registers
Author:   San Benito County, California
Publication:   Internet (www.familysearch.org)
Text:   Name: Isaac Harrison Jr. Record of Deaths, Volume 4 (1915-1918)
 Page 11 (image 39)
 Born: September 3, 1839 in Illinois
 Died: November 27, 1915 at Hernandez
 Buried: November 29, 1915 at King City
 Father: Isaac Harrison, born England
 Mother: Sarah Nicholson [sic], born Virginia
 Lived in California 40 years and Hernandez for 26 years.
10. Text:   Isaac Harrison, age 10, male, b. IL. [from actual microfilm]
11. Text:   Isaac Harrison [Jr.], age 20, male, b. IL. [from actual microfilm]
12. Text:   Isaac Harrison Jr., age 28, male b. IL. farmer.
13. Text:   Isaac Harrison [Jr.], age 39, head, married, farmer, b. IL, father b. England, mother b. VA.
14. Text:   Isaac Harrison [Jr.], head, b. Sep 1842, age 57, married 35 years, b. IL, farmer.
15. Text:   Isaac Harrison, father-in-law, age 69, married 45 years. b. IL, father b. England, mother b. VA. Salesperson, real estate.
16. Title:   Birth and Death Registers
Author:   San Benito County, California
Publication:   Internet (www.familysearch.org)
Text:   Name: Isaac Harrison Jr. Record of Deaths, Volume 4 (1915-1918)
 Page 11 (image 39)
 Born: September 3, 1839 in Illinois
 Died: November 27, 1915 at Hernandez
 Buried: November 29, 1915 at King City
 Father: Isaac Harrison, born England
 Mother: Sarah Nicholson [sic], born Virginia
 Lived in California 40 years and Hernandez for 26 years.
17. Text:   Isaac Harrison and Margaret Carroll [sic]
18. Title:   The Descendants of James Carrell and Sarah Dungan
Page:   285-286
Author:   Ezra Carrell
Publication:   1928
Text:   Rachel (Carrell) Harrison (1846 - 1911)



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