This Site is Dedicated to Our Forebears, and their Descendants
1. | Eunice "Nellie" Ellen Small was born on 17 Jul 1872 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin (daughter of William Small and Sarah Caroline Harmison); died on 20 Apr 1955 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin; was buried in Lake View Cemetery, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Notes: 1930 Federal Census, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI, E.D. 18 - 11, Sheet 1A, 4th Ward, Enumerated 2 April, 1930, Lake Side Avenue Eunice married Alva James Snyder on 11 Apr 1897 in Rice Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin. Alva was born on 4 Feb 1871 in Ladoga, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin; died on 10 Jan 1935 in Plainfield, Wisconsin; was buried in Reinzi Cemetery, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
Eunice married Arthur Gilbert on 6 Apr 1893 in Barron County, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
Eunice married George Silas Hudson in 1914 in Prairie Farm, Wisconsin. George was born on 3 Oct 1886 in St. Croix County, Wisconsin; died on 3 Apr 1963 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin; was buried on 6 Apr 1963 in Lake View Cemetery, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
2. | William Small was born on 10 Dec 1842 in Granville, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; died on 18 Oct 1921 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin; was buried in Lake View Cemetery, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Notes: William Small served in the Civil War with Company K, Wisconsin 24th Infantry from August 21, 1862 until June 6, 1865. He is buried next to his wife, Sarah Caroline Harmison Small, and his brother, Benjamin Small, at Lake View Cemetery, Eau Cla ire, Wisconsin. William married Sarah Caroline Harmison on 25 Sep 1871 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Sarah (daughter of Isaac Harmison and Eunice Barrett) was born on 10 Feb 1847 in Watertown, Jefferson County, Wisconsin; died on 15 Oct 1933 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin; was buried in Lake View Cemetery, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Sarah Caroline Harmison was born on 10 Feb 1847 in Watertown, Jefferson County, Wisconsin (daughter of Isaac Harmison and Eunice Barrett); died on 15 Oct 1933 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin; was buried in Lake View Cemetery, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Notes: NOTE: In 1930, Sarah was living in the household of her daughter, Mary, son-in-law Mason Meservey and granddaughter, Gertrude Meservey.
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6. | Isaac Harmison was born on 17 Apr 1814 in Montgomery County, Ohio (son of Samuel Harmison, Sr. and Nancy Arnold); died on 14 May 1898 in Township Of Wheaton, Chippewa Cty., Wisconsin; was buried in Lake View Cemetery, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Notes: Moved with his parents from Montgomery, Ohio to LaPorte, Indiana, 1830. Isaac married Eunice Barrett on 14 Sep 1837 in Laporte, Laporte, Indiana. Eunice was born on 16 Mar 1819 in Union Township, Miami, Ohio; died on 7 Jul 1900 in Wheaton Twp., Chippewa Cty., Wisconsin; was buried in Lake View Cemetery, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Eunice Barrett was born on 16 Mar 1819 in Union Township, Miami, Ohio; died on 7 Jul 1900 in Wheaton Twp., Chippewa Cty., Wisconsin; was buried in Lake View Cemetery, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Notes: 1900 Federal Census, Wheaton Twp., Chippewa County, Wisconsin, June 25, 1900
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12. | Samuel Harmison, Sr. was born about 1776 in Berkley, Virginia (son of James Harmison and Mary); died on 2 Mar 1841 in White County, Indiana; was buried in Prob. Bedford Cemetery, White, Indiana. Notes: The property owned by Samuel at the time of his death was located along McKillup Creek, White County, Indiana and was sold to a William Sill by Samuel's son, John, executor of his estate, following Samuel's death. Samuel married Nancy Arnold about 1805. Nancy was born in 1778 in Maryland; died on 8 Aug 1850 in Plymouth Township, Marshall, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Nancy Arnold was born in 1778 in Maryland; died on 8 Aug 1850 in Plymouth Township, Marshall, Indiana. Notes: 1790 Federal Census, Washington County, Maryland, image 0378, roll#M637_3, Unknown Twps., page 117
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If we know where we came from; we way better know where to go. If we know who we came from; we may better understand who we are