The Allens and the Harrisons of the Kingdom of Callaway: Where They Came From, why They Came to America, what They Encountered, and Their Part in Settling and Developing a New LandJohn Harrison lived as early as 1770 in Botetourt County, Virginia where he died about 1785. His son, John (1740-1808) married Mary Malone(1740-1812). They both died in Greenville, South Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived chiefly in Callaway County, Missouri. |
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Preface | 7 |
Multiple Family Lines and Earliest Known Family Members | 15 |
IV | 27 |
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