Eustace Llewellyn Harrison
b. 20 December 1875, d. 1955
- Father: John Gabriel Harrison b. 22 February 1829, d. 20 September 1899
- Mother: Lydia J. Campbell b. August 1846, d. 1936
- Eustace Llewellyn Harrison was born on 20 December 1875 in Illinois.
- John Gabriel Harrison and Lydia J. Campbell appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Rose Hill Township, Johnson County, Missouri. Other members of the household included Eustace Llewellyn Harrison, Arthur Harrison. Also in the household was adopted son Thomas? Croughan, age 16. Relationship is not clear, but note that a sister (Martha) of JGH's daughter's husband Alonzo Laughlin was married to Michael Croughan. Requires further research.
- He married Luella A. (?) circa 1900.
- Lydia J. Campbell appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Rose Hill Township, Johnson County, Missouri. Other members of the household included Eustace Llewellyn Harrison, Luella A. (?), John Victor Harrison and Jessie G. Harrison.
- He was working on the farm, according to the 1900 census.
- Eustace Llewellyn Harrison registered for the draft on 12 September 1918 in Sumner County, Kansas, while living with his wife Lula at 215 South F Street in Wellington, employed there as manager of a furniture store.
- Eustace Llewellyn Harrison and Luella A. (?) appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas, at 215 F Street enumerated not far from Eustace's mother and sister Jessie Bennett.. Other members of the household included Arthur M. Harrison, Thelma J. Harrison and Edith J. Harrison.
- He was employed in the furniture business, according to the 1920 census.
- Eustace Llewellyn Harrison became a widower at the 1951 death of his wife Luella A. (?)
- Eustace Llewellyn Harrison died in 1955.
- He was interred at Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas.
- Last Edited: 30 Oct 2011
Family: Luella A. (?) b. April 1877, d. 1951
- Arthur M. Harrison b. circa 1904
- Thelma J. Harrison b. circa 1906
- Edith J. Harrison b. circa 1909