James "Jimmy" Harrison was the second child of Archibald and Martha Albright. Born in Illinois, possibly Point Precinct. Married Mary Candy Coulter from Casey County on October 9, 1883. They had two sons: Manly and Emery. He ran several profitable stores and ventures in Brodhead, KY including a general merchandise store, flouring mill, poultry houses, tobacco factory and hotel. The family lived in a lovely stone home in Brodhead. He had a large farm in Kansas where he began to spend large amounts of time before he died. Jimmy died after a long bout of tuberculosis in 1903 at 51 years of age. Mary lived for another 34 years.
"Albright" a genealogical record by Martha Albright Vest, 2007
Copy of Family Record from family Bible, unknown owner, unknown year
Hand Written Notes by Vivian (Albright) Robbins, year unknown
"Albright Story" 3-page hand written notes by unknown family member, unknown year
Mount Vernon Signal (Newspaper): Dec 23, 1897; Apr 15, 1898; Nov 4, 1898
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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