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Lovell Harrison

Birth
Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
Death
1760 (aged 40–41)
Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Son of Andrew and Mary Lovell Harrison

Married Hannah Footman 1793 in Westmoreland County Virginia.

Father of:

Anthony Alexander (Hannah Sanford): 1740-
Mary: 1741-1794
John Footman (Mary Ray): 1745-1791


I had listed burial at Cople Parish Cemetery which evidently no longer exists or is known as I received this from Dale Mallory, Chairman of the Cemetery Committee of the Westmoreland County, VA History Documentation Committee;

"..I can tell you there is no such cemetery as Cople Parish Cemetery in Westmoreland Co., VA.

It is not known where this person and their family are buried. They were most likely buried on their plantation or possibly in the cemetery at Yecomico Episcopal. But the Parish Records that would prove or disprove this fact were burned in a fire at the Rectory in 1914.

....I believe you should change the place of burial to UNKNOWN...if they look for this cemetery they will not find it."

Dale Mallory

I have added Harrison Plantation as a burial site only to make a definite link to a burial site for him and his family although it is not known where they are buried.
Son of Andrew and Mary Lovell Harrison

Married Hannah Footman 1793 in Westmoreland County Virginia.

Father of:

Anthony Alexander (Hannah Sanford): 1740-
Mary: 1741-1794
John Footman (Mary Ray): 1745-1791


I had listed burial at Cople Parish Cemetery which evidently no longer exists or is known as I received this from Dale Mallory, Chairman of the Cemetery Committee of the Westmoreland County, VA History Documentation Committee;

"..I can tell you there is no such cemetery as Cople Parish Cemetery in Westmoreland Co., VA.

It is not known where this person and their family are buried. They were most likely buried on their plantation or possibly in the cemetery at Yecomico Episcopal. But the Parish Records that would prove or disprove this fact were burned in a fire at the Rectory in 1914.

....I believe you should change the place of burial to UNKNOWN...if they look for this cemetery they will not find it."

Dale Mallory

I have added Harrison Plantation as a burial site only to make a definite link to a burial site for him and his family although it is not known where they are buried.


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