Ella Harrington

b. April 1865
  • Ella Harrington was born in April 1865 in South Carolina.
  • Her name was recorded as Carrie in the 1880 census.
  • Alexander Anderson Pollock and Rebecca Irby Pegues appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Cheraw, Chesterfield County, South Carolina. Other members of the household included Ella Harrington, Elizabeth Irby Harrington, James Auld Harrington, Henry William Harrington Jr., Charlotte Powe Harrington, Harriet Eleanor Harrington, Rebecca Sarah Harrington, Robert A. Pollock and Nannie Seay Pollock.
  • Alexander Anderson Pollock and Rebecca Irby Pegues appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Cheraw, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, and also Robert, age 12 (?). Other members of the household included Ella Harrington, Robert A. Pollock, Nannie Seay Pollock, William Pegues Pollock and Virginia Stratton Pollock.
  • Rebecca Irby Pegues appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Cheraw, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, and eleven boarders, including a teacher, a telegraph operator, three civil engineers, a bank clerk, a stock dealer, and a baseball pitcher (Craw? Sanders) and a catcher (Dick Sullivan).. Other members of the household included Ella Harrington, William Pegues Pollock, Nannie Seay Pollock and Nancy S. Pegues.
  • The following appeared on 26 May 1908 in The State: Mrs. L. D. Harrall gave a delightful afternoon to a number of friends on last Friday, entertaining in honor of Misses Janet and Julia McFarlan, who were the honorees at a number of charming social functions during their visit to Cheraw, their old home town.
         At the close of a very enjoyable hour, tempting ices were served at daintily appointed tables by Miss Laurie Harrall. Mrs. Harrall's guests were: Misses McFarlan, Marie Lynch, Mary Matheson, Ella Pollock and Mesdames M. W. Duvall, T. E. Wannamaker, L. Harrington, S. V. McIver, W. T. Thrower, W. P. Pollock, H. E. Godfrey, R. I. Pollock, Hartzell, N. Pegues, G. M. Hendrix and Wm. Hickson.
         Mrs. M. W. Duvall was the hostess on Saturday afternoon at a mose enjoyable "Piazza party," given in compliment to the visiting guests.
         On the broad piazzas which extend around three sides of the house. . . . served by Misses Susie McIver and Margaret Evans.
         Those enjoying Mrs. Duvall's well known hospitality were: Mesdames Snyder of Baltimore, H. D. Malloy, S. V. McIver, L. D. Harrall, W. T. Thrower, G. M. Hendrix, E. W. Duvall, L. M. Evans, F. B. P. Pegues, Wm. Hickson, D. S. Matheson and Misses Janet McFarlan, Julia McFarlan of Philadelphia, Mary Matheson, Ella Pollock and Marie Lynch.
  • Last Edited: 9 Nov 2008