Nell,
Thanks again for the names of the children of
Moses and Lavinia
Harrison, this information was very helpful.
I have some information regarding William Henry
Harrison that you might find interesting.
Based on records I received from the National Archives, he enlisted with the
North Carolina First Regiment of Foot Volunteers, Company I, Captain W.E. Kirkpatrick's company. His "joined for duty" date was 01/29/1847 at
Wilmington, NC and his rank was listed as 4th Corporal. His occupation was listed as a student and he was described as 20 years of age, light complexion, blue eyes, light hair, 5 feet 11 inches and born in
Raleigh, NC. He was promoted to 1st
Sergeant on 08/21/1847. During 1847 to 1848 he was apparently in Mexico and at one time detailed to service escorting wagons to Monterey. He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 04/20/1848. He was mustered out on 08/07/1848 at Smithfield, NC.
His Civil War National Archive records reveal he enrolled for active service on 05/21/1861 as Captain of Company K, (
Raleigh Rifles), 4th Regiment, NC Volunteers (later known as the 14th Regiment
North Carolina Infantry). His occupation was listed as
Mayor. He was present and accounted for until he resigned on April 25,1862. The
Raleigh Standard Times noted on 05/07/1862 that the regiment was reorganized near Yorktown, VA and that
Capt. Wm H.Harrison of this city received a highly flattering vote for
Colonel even though he had forbidden the use of his name as a candidate. It appears he later became a Lt/Col of the 1st Regiment NC Home Guards(or NC Militia) in
Wake County. There are a number of articles in the
Raleigh Standard Times regarding
Mayor Harrison.
There is a photo of his gravestone in the
Oakwood Cemetary in
Raleigh available through
www.findagrave.com. There is also a photo of the gravestone of Charlotte Stockdelle
Lea and information about Mary "Lou" Louise
Harrison. I have attached an article regarding Louisa
Virginia Holden's Death that I found in The Landmark (Statesville, NC)
I have other information if it would be of interest.
Best Regards,
John L. Anderson