Clementine was born at Maccan about 1787, the daughter of Thomas Harrison and Mary Henry.[1]
“Joseph Moore, son of Thomas and Esther Moore of Parrsboro, Kings Co. and Clementine Harrison, of Southampton, Cumb. Co., daughter of Thomas and Mary Harrison, were married July 12th 1804”.[2]
Sources
↑https://www.libris.ca/yrkfam/yrks02.htm: Township Records of Southampton, A Register of Marriages, Births, Deaths and Marks of Cattle in the District of Maccan, Nappan and Southampton for the County of Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. (Luke Harrison, Town Clerk, March 20th 1788. James Jenks, Town Clerk, 1821. Thomas Read, Town Clerk, 1831). Transcribed in 1999 by Bev Sumpter.
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