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::I have attempted to incorporate the above with brevity as appropriate for the lead. [[User:Hoppyh|Hoppyh]] ([[User talk:Hoppyh|talk]]) 11:52, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
::I have attempted to incorporate the above with brevity as appropriate for the lead. [[User:Hoppyh|Hoppyh]] ([[User talk:Hoppyh|talk]]) 11:52, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
:::Looks great. Cheers. [[User:Whyohwhycanti|Whyohwhycanti]] ([[User talk:Whyohwhycanti|talk]]) 12:06, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
:::Looks great. Cheers. [[User:Whyohwhycanti|Whyohwhycanti]] ([[User talk:Whyohwhycanti|talk]]) 12:06, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
:::: You should consider completing your registration and user page. You’d be a valuable contributor, and you can limit your involvement as you prefer, as I have.[[User:Hoppyh|Hoppyh]] ([[User talk:Hoppyh|talk]]) 13:15, 15 April 2024 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 13:15, 15 April 2024

Hannah Harrison Lee and Stratford Hall - no source[edit]

See addition to James River family section indicating Hannah built Stratford Hall. RS is needed for this to be included. Once provided it should be moved for context, perhaps to the Legacy section. Hoppyh (talk) 11:53, 8 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Family tree[edit]

@Jhj27:I’d be happy to assist with additions to the tree though I must leave the editing of the tree to you.Hoppyh (talk) 23:09, 18 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

English Origin[edit]

I've been doing some research and found a link of the Harrison family back to Greystoke, England. I added what I've found and will add sources later. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.82.3.52 (talk) 17:24, 13 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Actually, trying to figure out how I should cite this and I think I'll need to go add all the information to something like WikiTree and then I can cite WikiTree. What are you thoughts Hoppyh? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.82.3.52 (talk) 22:36, 13 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

WikiTree is not considered a reliable source. I’ve added tags noting the need for reliable sources. Strongly suggest you register with Wikipedia and continue your research. In the near future, the unsourced material should be moved to the talk p.until properly sourced. Hoppyh (talk) 14:23, 18 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

As follows: The Harrisons of Virginia descend from Adam Heryson (died 1391) of Greystoke, Cumbria, in the Vale of Eden.[citation needed] His father was Herry Othead (died 1374) and he was an ancestor of Thomas Harrison, Mayor of York's father John Harrison.Harrison, William Welsh (1910). "Harrison, Waples and Allied Families: Being the Ancestry of George Leib Harrison of Philadelphia and of His Wife Sarah Ann Waples". From Greystoke they migrated through Northumbria and eventually to York.[citation needed] Penrith, England, a town 4 miles west of Greystoke was found to have the highest concentration of Scandinavian DNA in England cite web |url=https://www.rorystewart.co.uk/viking-heritage/ |title=Our Viking Heritage |date=16 January 2015 }} and Norwegian settlements in the Vale of Eden were particularly dense.Cite web |title= |url=https://www.ssns.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/05_Fellows-Jensen_Cumbria_1985_pp_65-82.pdf

Slavery topic in the lead[edit]

Paragraph four of the lead addresses the slaveholding by the Harrison family. An editor has attempted to remove the following language and the question is whether it should be included or not: "as was then typical, they avoided accountability for their practices in that regard." Hoppyh (talk) 13:08, 14 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The sentence as it is currently written leans heavily into editorializing. On no other article about slaveholding families have I seen similar language used to reflect a moral judgement of the practice. A better construction would be as follows:
"Prior to the Civil War, members of both Virginia branches of the family owned slaves, as was typical of the Virginia planter class. President Abraham Lincoln, who descended from the Shenandoah Valley branch, later oversaw the disestablishment of the practice within the nation upon the conclusion of the conflict. Following abolition, the Harrisons eventually abandoned the institution." Whyohwhycanti (talk) 14:10, 14 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I have attempted to incorporate the above with brevity as appropriate for the lead. Hoppyh (talk) 11:52, 15 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Looks great. Cheers. Whyohwhycanti (talk) 12:06, 15 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
You should consider completing your registration and user page. You’d be a valuable contributor, and you can limit your involvement as you prefer, as I have.Hoppyh (talk) 13:15, 15 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]