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Milner Harrison

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Birthplace: York, York, England, United Kingdom
Death: May 02, 1887 (70)
Saint Marys, Perth County, Ontario, Canada
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Miles Harrison and Catherine Harrison
Husband of Catherine Howard Harrison
Father of David Howard Harrison; Mary Matheson; Martha C. Tytler; Howard Milner Harrison and Thomas Milner Harrison
Brother of Nancy Cook; Elizabeth Omulvenny; Thomas Harrison and Jane Harrison

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About Milner Harrison

Milner HARRISON was born near York, England, in 1816. His father was engaged in the sea-faring business, trading to Russia. In 1820 the family removed to Canada, settling in London township, which at that period was rapidly being taken up by emigrants from the old land. In 1842 Mr Harrison married Catherine Howard, whose father had come to London in charge of a surveying party, and where he afterwards settled in 1822. The Howards were related to the eccentric Col. Talbot, who founded the Talbot settlement on Lake Erie. In 1844 Mr Harrison arrived in St Marys, then fast becoming an important trading center. Here he opened a general store on Queen street, with a stock of such goods as were in demand by the settlers. The staple articles of trade in those early days consisted of potash and black salts, as being the principle products of a new farm. As time increased his wealth so his business extended, until he was able to retire with a considerable fortune, the result of hard work and careful manipulation of his affairs. Mr Harrison was in many respects a clever man, with all the qualities that lead to success. If he had been a farmer he would have been a good one, and made himself rich. If he had been a labourer he would have earned the highest wages. He was plain and simple in his tastes, jovial in his manner, and had the most perfect contempt for the namby-pambyism of those who affect what is called high society. He was honest in his convictions, and in all his transactions. He knew no standard of manhood but that set up by Burns - "the rank is but the guinea's stamp, the man's the gold for a' that."

In the discharge of those duties appertaining to public-spirited citizenship he did his part, and his work in this department will be found in the local histories of Blanshard and St Marys.

From: Perth County GenWeb

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Milner Harrison's Timeline

1816
October 27, 1816
York, York, England, United Kingdom
1843
June 1, 1843
London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
1853
September 3, 1853
Saint Marys, Perth County, Ontario, Canada
1854
July 16, 1854
Saint Marys, Perth County, Ontario, Canada
1862
September 18, 1862
Saint Marys, Perth County, Ontario, Canada
1865
March 17, 1865
Saint Marys, Perth County, Ontario, Canada
1887
May 2, 1887
Age 70
Saint Marys, Perth County, Ontario, Canada