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Submitted: 1/25/16 • Approved: 1/25/16 • Last Updated: 5/19/19 • R114841-G114841-S3
Edward - April 7, 1830 - September 16, 1905
Frances - January 4, 1843 - November 4, 1897
Edward Thomas Harris was born in Blount County, Alabama and was the son of Thomas Harris and Louisa Davidson Brooks. He first married Elizabeth Ann Williams in Tipton County, Tennessee. They moved to Calhoun County, Arkansas where they had about ten children born to them. After filing the final administration on Thomas Emerson's estate he and Frances moved to Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Thomas had a store, post office and ferry at Goldonna, Louisiana.
This marker was erected by Edward and Frances' children out of respect for their Father and Mother.
Contributed on 1/25/16 by debbraszymanski
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