Harrison -- George Chester, 1085 Siebert St, Columbus, age 69. Survived by his wife, Sadie; 2 daughters, Mrs. Margaret Artman. Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Mary Gene Kruger, Corpus Christi, Tex.; 2 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Cheatwood Funeral Home, Reynoldsburg, where service will be held Tuesday 2 p. m., with graveside service and burial in Lebanon, In. Member of Fraternal Order of Eagles, No. 297.
Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH), 26 Mar 1956, p. 4A; Columbus Public Library, Columbus, OH
Harrison – Sadie. 1085 Siebert St. Cols. Age 68. The Marshall Rest Home, 1314 Bryden-Rd. Survived by 2 nieces, 2 nephews, 2 step-daughters, Mrs. Margaret Artman, and Mrs. Mary Gene Kruger. Friends may call a the Cheatwood Funeral Home, Reynoldsburg, where service will be held Mon. 8 p.m. Burial Mt. Run Cemetery, Lebanon, Indiana. Tuesday.
Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH), 29 Jul 1956, p. 4A; Columbus Public Library, Columbus, OH
Harrison. John Harrison, of Sinclair, died at his home at noon Saturday after a short illness. The deceased was a man of excellent reputation and had many friends. He leaves a wife and two sons, Edward and Morgan, aged 26 and 11 respectively. The funeral took place this morning at 8:30 at the house and the remains were interred at Ebenezer church, northwest of the city.
Jacksonville Courier (Jacksonville, IL), 3 May 1897, p. 2 c6; Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, IL
Harrison. The funeral services of the late Thos. Harrison, of Sinclair, were held at Ebenezer church, northwest of the city, Monday morning, Rev. Jos. Winterbottom delivering the funeral sermon and being ably assisted by the Rev. Wm. Poe and Vickerman Breckon.
The pall bearers were Messrs. Geo Blackburn, John Ogle, James Brown, Thos. Hopkins, Ira Mapes and A. B. Grove.
Jacksonville Courier (Jacksonville, IL), 4 May 1897, p. 1 c4; Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, IL
Yesterday afternoon at 8 o’clock, Mrs. N. Harrison passed from the scenes of earth. She had reached the age of 74 years, but her death was quite sudden. She was not taken sick until Wednesday.
Mrs. Harrison was born in England, but early came to this country. For the past 35 years she has lived in Jacksonville and has been known as a consciencious, christian woman, a valued member of Brooklyn M. E. church.
The funeral will occur Sunday morning at 10 o’clock, at Hebron church. All friends of the family are invited to attend.
Jacksonville Journal (Jacksonville, IL), 13 Oct 1888, p. 3 c5; Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, IL
Mrs. Hannah E. Harrison, lifetime resident of Morgan county, passed away Tuesday evening at six o’clock, at the residence of Mrs. U. G. Moody on Hardin avenue. Mrs. Harrison’s death followed an extended illness.
She was born near Sinclair on February 11, 1844. On January 5, 1870 she was unted in marriage with John Harrison, who passed away on May 1, 1897.
She is survived by two sons, G. C. Harrison, Charleston, W. VA., and E. T. Harrison of this city. She also leaves on sister, Mrs. Louisa Crouse, Lowder.
Mrs. Harrison was a member of Centenary M. E. church.
Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, at the Williamson Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Ebenezer cemetery.
Jacksonville Illinois Courier (Jacksonville, IL), 2 Jan 1929, p. 2 c3; Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, IL
Harrison Funeral Will Be Tomorrow
Funeral services for Mrs. Hannah Elizabeth Harrison will be held at 1:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon, January 6, at the Williamson Funeral Home. Interment will be made in Ebenezer cemetery.
Hannah Elizabeth Fox, second daughter of Thomas and Cynthia Ellen Fox, was born February 11, 1844, near Sinclair, Ill. She was united in marriage with John Harrison January 5, 1870.
To this union were born three children, E. T. Harrison of Jacksonville, G. C. Harrison of Charleston, West Virginia, and Annie Louise, who died in infancy August 12, 1882.
Mrs. Harrison resided in the Ebenezer neoghborhod (sic) for many years and was a member of the Ebenezer M. E. church until March 1, 1896, when the family moved to Sinclair. It was at this place that her husband died May 1, 1897.
Mrs. Harrison moved to Jacksonville and united with Centenary M. E. church. She was a faithful attendant at all services as long as her health permitted.
Besides her two sons she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Louisa Crouse, of Lowder, Ill. Also seven grandchildren and two great grand children.
Jacksonville Courier (Jacksonville, IL), 5 Jan 1929, p. 8 c5; Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, IL