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The Harrisons had three children, two of whom survived to adulthood. Russell Benjamin Harrison was born on August 12, 1854; Mary Scott Harrison was born on April 3, 1858; and another daughter died at birth in 1861. The family lived more comfortably as Benjamin's legal career advanced.
Harrison was born on August 20, 1833, in North Bend, Ohio, the second of Elizabeth Ramsey (Irwin) and John Scott Harrison's 10 children. His ancestors included immigrant Benjamin Harrison, who arrived in Jamestown, Virginia, circa 1630 from England. Harrison was of entirely English ancestry, all of his ancestors having emigrated to America ...
Mary Scott Dimmick Harrison (née Lord; April 30, 1858 – January 5, 1948) was the second wife of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president of the United States. She was nearly 25 years younger than Harrison, and was the niece of his first wife Caroline Harrison .
Presidency of Benjamin Harrison March 4, 1889 – March 4, 1893 ... including many women and children; ... Harrison's wife Caroline began a critical struggle with ...
4 children William Henry Harrison Jr. September 3, 1802 – February 6, 1838 [23] Jane Findlay Irwin: 3 children John Scott Harrison: October 4, 1804 – May 25, 1878 Lucretia Knapp Johnson 3 children Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin Mother of 10, including 23rd president (1889–1893) Benjamin Harrison (1833–1901) Benjamin Harrison 1806 – June 9 ...
Mary Scott McKee (nee Harrison; April 3, 1858 – October 28, 1930) was the acting first lady of the United States for her father Benjamin Harrison. She lived in the White House for the duration of her father's presidency where she worked as an assistant to her mother, first lady Caroline Harrison. She became the acting first lady after her ...
Benjamin has two children of his own, Waylon and Ethan, with estranged wife Emily, who filed for divorce in November 2023, according to People. Willard Ford (b. May 14, 1969)
Fort Benjamin Harrison near Indianapolis, Indiana was named for President Benjamin Harrison, who was born in Ohio. [72] The Shenandoah Harrisons also lent their names to Harrison Hall at James Madison University , Daniel Harrison House in Dayton, and memorials at the University of Virginia.