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  2. Harrison family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Embra Harrison (1874–1935), along with her five brothers, was a descendant of Edmund Harrison of the Oaks. The six siblings descended from Edmund's son, William Henry, and grandson, Rev. J. Hartwell Harrison (1839–1908). (William Henry was a cousin of the president by that name.)

  3. William Henry Harrison - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Harrison was the seventh and youngest child of Benjamin Harrison V and Elizabeth (Bassett) Harrison. Born on February 9, 1773, at Berkeley Plantation , the home of the Harrison family of Virginia on the James River in Charles City County , [ 1 ] he became the last United States president not born as an American citizen. [ 2 ]

  4. Berkeley Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley would later earn a distinction shared only with Peacefield in Quincy, Massachusetts, as the ancestral home for two United States presidents, [4] though this connection is tenuous, as William Henry Harrison's grandson, the 23rd president, Benjamin Harrison, was born and reared in North Bend, Ohio, and his father, John Scott Harrison ...

  5. Ancestral background of presidents of the United States

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    Benjamin Harrison (1833–1901) John Scott Harrison. Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin Yes: Yes: Yes: Yes: Benjamin Harrison (5th great-grandfather) England → Colony of Virginia (c.1630) [7] [11] [17] 25 William McKinley (1843–1901) William McKinley Sr. Nancy Campbell Allison Yes: Yes: Yes: John McKinley (2nd great-grandfather) Dervock, Ireland → ...

  6. Benjamin Harrison IV - Wikipedia

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    Anne (born ~1724) [1] married William Randolph III, the son of William Randolph II and the grandson of William Randolph I, and had eight surviving children. [2] [13] Her descendants include Captain Kidder Breese. Benjamin (born ~1726) [1] married Elizabeth Bassett. [2] His third son was President William Henry Harrison. [3]

  7. William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Harrison family chose a site at the crest of Mt. Nebo on the family estate and the interment occurred July 7, 1841. In 1871, John Harrison sold all but 6 acres (2.4 ha) of the estate. He offered this portion, containing the tomb and other burial sites, to the state of Ohio in exchange for a pledge of perpetual maintenance. [3]

  8. 5 Towns Named After Presidents -- And More Affordable Than ...

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    By Jerry Kronenberg You know that Washington, D.C., is named for America's first president, but did you know that Harrison City, Pa., (population 134) honors ninth president William Henry Harrison ...

  9. Benjamin Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) was the 23rd president of the United States, serving from 1889 to 1893.He was a member of the Harrison family of Virginia—a grandson of the ninth president, William Henry Harrison, and a great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison V, a Founding Father.