Sarah married Philip Thomas about 1645. They had three children in England and immigrated to America in 1651, where they had two more children. The children consisted of two sons and three daughters.
The Harrison Pedigree below is from the "Visitation" of London, Vol I, pg 353:
"Michael Harrison, of the County of Lancaster, came & lived at Kendall, County Westmoreland.
[Michael's son] Christopher Harrison, of London, merchant taylor [m.] Eliza, da. of Tho. Cooke, of Wakefield, in Com. Yorke.
[Christopher's son] Edmund Harrison, of London, embrotherer to of late soveraigne King James and now King Charles a'o [at about] 1634, [m.] Jane, eldest da. of Thomas Godfrey, of Sellinge in Kent, Esq.
[Edmund's son] Godfrey Harrison [Sr], Sonne and heire.
[Edmund's daughter] Sarah Harrison."
Sarah was a prominent member and possibly a minister, of the Society of Friends.
Sources:
"The Thomas Book", by Lawrence Buckley Thomas, 1896.
"Founders of Anne Arundel & Howard Counties, Maryland", by Joshua Dorsey Warfield, 1905, beginning Pg 46.
"Visitation" of London, Volume I, Pg 353.
Passenger & Immigration Lists Index 1500's-1900's, Pg 234.
"Genealogical & Memorial Encyclopedia, Maryland", by Richard Henry Spencer, Editor, 1919, Pg 95.
"Pedigrees of Thomas, Chew & Lawrance" and "The Thomas Book", both by Rev William Buckley Thomas, Wisconsin Historical Society, 1883.
Quaker Meeting Records 1681-1994
"Colonial Families of the United States of America", George Norbury Mackenzie, Editor, originally published 1912, Volume VII, beginning Pg 519.
Many kind thanks to Bonnie Jeanne, 9th Gr-Granddaughter of Sarah and Philip.
Family Members
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Philip Thomas
1600–1675
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Elizabeth Thomas Talbot
1651–1725
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