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The Fripp family of South Carolina

Notes


James Golightly Harris

Notes by Marshall B. Shore:
JAMES GOLIGHTLY HARRIS lost his eyesight in a dynamite explosion down in a well and died of fever severl days/weeks later leaving his children under guardianship of his brother, Elmo Golightly Harris, a Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering at Rolla, MO.


Charlie Florence Lee

Notes by Marshall B. Shore:
Charlie Florence Lee, daughter of Colonel Charles Cochrane Lee was born a month and ten days after her father was killed in the Civil War. Her mother named her after her father and she was always known as "Charlie". She was living in Spartanburg, S.C. and a member of the Episcopal Church when she met her husband, James G. Harris. James was a farmer and digging a well when a dynamite explosion blinded him and he died of fever shortly thereafter. Their children were put under the guardianship of James's brother, Elmo (or Elmer) G. Harris on 3 Dec, 1875, File # 1391, Spartenburg County Probate Court.

Children under guardianship were: James G. Harris, Laurence B. Harris, Eula Harris, and Bessie Harris, File #4447, 7 April 1900. Charlie later married Arthur Cave. She lived with Laurence Benjamine Harris at the time of her death in Seattle. We have a picture of her holding Marshall Fellows Shore and David Harris, her great grandsons in the back yard of the Harris Home on Queen Ann Hill in Seattle in 1943.

Charlie Florence Lee lived with her son, Ben Lee Harris during the last years of her life. She had married a second time to a Arthur Cave who preceeded her in death. She was age 86 years, 2 months and 17 days. She was hospitalized for 28 days in the King County Hosptial in Seattle with coronary artery sclerosis prior to her death. (see her death certificate in my posession.)


Mable Harris

Twin


Charlie Florence Lee

Notes by Marshall B. Shore:
Charlie Florence Lee, daughter of Colonel Charles Cochrane Lee was born a month and ten days after her father was killed in the Civil War. Her mother named her after her father and she was always known as "Charlie". She was living in Spartanburg, S.C. and a member of the Episcopal Church when she met her husband, James G. Harris. James was a farmer and digging a well when a dynamite explosion blinded him and he died of fever shortly thereafter. Their children were put under the guardianship of James's brother, Elmo (or Elmer) G. Harris on 3 Dec, 1875, File # 1391, Spartenburg County Probate Court.

Children under guardianship were: James G. Harris, Laurence B. Harris, Eula Harris, and Bessie Harris, File #4447, 7 April 1900. Charlie later married Arthur Cave. She lived with Laurence Benjamine Harris at the time of her death in Seattle. We have a picture of her holding Marshall Fellows Shore and David Harris, her great grandsons in the back yard of the Harris Home on Queen Ann Hill in Seattle in 1943.

Charlie Florence Lee lived with her son, Ben Lee Harris during the last years of her life. She had married a second time to a Arthur Cave who preceeded her in death. She was age 86 years, 2 months and 17 days. She was hospitalized for 28 days in the King County Hosptial in Seattle with coronary artery sclerosis prior to her death. (see her death certificate in my posession.)


Robert Edward L. Holt M.D.

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