Settlers by the Long Grey Trail
A genealogical history of the Harrison family and their descendants
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Clearfield
Published:1st Jun '09
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This book chronicles the Harrison family's journey from England to America, detailing their impact on early American history and their widespread descendants.
In Settlers by the Long Grey Trail, John Houston Harrison presents a comprehensive exploration of the Harrison family and their connections throughout early American history. This work delves into the life of Rev. Thomas Harrison, who was more than just a chaplain; he was a pivotal figure in the Virginia colony during a transformative period. His journey from England to Jamestown in 1640, his subsequent move to Massachusetts, and his return to England highlight the complexities of colonial life and the shifting allegiances of the time.
The book meticulously documents the migration patterns of the Harrison family and their descendants, tracing their roots from Virginia to various states including West Virginia, Ohio, and California. Harrison provides rich genealogical data, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in their ancestry or the broader narrative of early American settlers. The detailed accounts of other colonial Harrisons and their significant contributions offer readers a deeper understanding of the family's legacy.
Settlers by the Long Grey Trail not only serves as a historical account but also as a testament to the enduring impact of the Harrison family across generations. With its thorough research and engaging narrative, this book is a must-read for historians and genealogy enthusiasts alike, shedding light on the lives of those who shaped the early American landscape.
ISBN: 9780806306643
Dimensions: 140mm x 216mm x 37mm
Weight: 894g
714 pages