1850 Federal Census, Cleveland County, North Carolina, 27 August, page 294, Hse/Fam #451 Susan Harrill 53 F $200 Real Estate b SC [b abt 1797] Daniel W Harrill 13 M b NC [b abt 1837]
1850 Federal Census, Cleveland County, North Carolina, 27 August, page 294, Hse/Fam #451 Susan Harrill 53 F $200 Real Estate b SC [b abt 1797] Dicy Harrill 21 F NC [b abt 1829] 1880 Federal Census, Cleveland County, North Carolina, 7 June, Township 7, Sandy Run, District 71, page 9, Hse/Family #88 N S Harrill W M 58 Widowed Farmer NC Unknown NC [b abt 1822] D P Harrill W F 51 Sister Single Keeping House NC NC NC [b abt 1829]
John Street Harrill Birth 17 Apr 1788 in Rutherford, NC Death BEF 1850 in Cleveland, NC Burial Housan Harrill Fam Cem, Cleveland, NC Marriage 9 Dec 1819 to Susannah "Sucky" Washburn Birth 8 Oct 1786 in Rutherford, NC Death Unknown -- Hamricks of Ireland, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/9887369/person/-728280449
1850 Federal Census, Cleveland County, North Carolina, 27 August, page 294, Hse/Fam #451 Susan Harrill 53 F $200 Real Estate b SC [b abt 1797] John T Harrill 20 M Farmer NC [b abt 1830]
1880 Federal Census, Cleveland County, North Carolina, 7 June, Township 7, Sandy Run, District 71, page 9, Hse/Family #88 N S Harrill W M 58 Widowed Farmer NC Unknown NC [b abt 1822] D P Harrill W F 51 Sister Single Keeping House NC NC NC [b abt 1829] D S McSwain W F 45 Sister Widowed NC NC NC [b abt 1835] J L McSwain W M 19 Nephew Single Laborer NC NC NC [b abt 1861] MH Harrill W F 18 Dau Single NC NC NC [b abt 1862]
1850 Federal Census, Cleveland County, North Carolina, 27 August, page 294, Hse/Fam #451 Susan Harrill 53 F $200 Real Estate b SC [b abt 1797] Priscilla Harrill 19 F b NC [b abt 1831]
1850 Federal Census, Cleveland County, North Carolina, 27 August, page 294, Hse/Fam #451 Susan Harrill 53 F $200 Real Estate b SC [b abt 1797] Robert E Harrill 17 M Farmer b NC [b abt 1833]
"I descend from Christopher Columbus Horton (Jul 23, 1867 - Nov 19, 1941.) and his wife, Barbara Ellen Goad (Mar 16, 1865 - Oct 19, 1940.) through their daughter, Columbia Olive Horton (May 8, 1895 - Jan 1, 1949.) and her husband,Charles Oscar Phibbs (Nov 28, 1889 - Feb 10, 1958.). From there, I descend from Columbia Olive Horton (May 8, 1895 - Jan 1, 1949.) and her husband, Charles Oscar Phibbs (Nov 28, 1889 - Feb 10, 1958.) through their son, Edward Paul Phibbs (Dec 27, 1916 - Mar 04, 1998.) and his wife Anna Catherine Harrington (Apr 9, 1916 - Jun 14, 2011.)." -- Thea Sparks, email to Orville Boyd Jenkins, 28 February 2016
U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2 Monette Dumond Birth Date 23 Apr 1940 4515 Del Oro Dr, Las Vegas, NV, 89102-7312 4775 Happy Valley Ave, Las Vegas, NV, 89121-7121 JoLynne Wells Pelletier reports Monette as Monette Bertha Harrington, and provides this comment: "When searching online, I find both Monette B DuMond and Monette H DuMond. I suspect that when the "H" is used it represents her maiden name of Harrington. She is apparently living in Conway, AR and has lived in Beebe, AR and Las Vegas." -- Jo Lynne Wells Pelletier, Wells Ancestry Tree, https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22081494/person/28667686130/facts Robert M Dumond's granddaughter Janine Weindel says Monette's maiden name was Hamilton "Monette's maidenname is Hamilton." -- Janine Weindel, Ancestry Messaging to Orville Boyd Jenkins, 21 March 2019
Daughters of the American Revolution Molly Houston Carrett Bronson Born in Gonzales County, Texas Wife of E L Bronson Descendant of Walton Harris and Buckner Harris Daughter of Robert Houston (1849-94) and Sallie Broaddus (1853-1902), his wife, mar 1870 Granddaughter of James Houston (1828-63) and Julia Harris (b 1833), his wife Gr-granddaughter of Buckner Harris Jr (1801-66) and Peninah Steele, his wife Gr-gr-granddaughter of Buckner Harris and Nancy Early, his wife Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Walton Harris and Rebeccah Lanier, his wife Walton Harris (1739-1800) served in the army and while absent from his home in Georgia,it was burned by the British. He was born in Chowan County, NC; died in Wilkes Co, GA. Buckner Harris (1761-1821) served as private in Brig-Gen; Elijah Clark's brigade at the capture of Augusta, GA. He was born in Virginia; died in Wilkes Co, GA. Membership #81119; also Nos. 69271, 71223, 76802, 77630 Lineage Book of Charter Members, Vol 82, p 44
North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Sophia Harris Father Buckner Harris Mother Nancy Early Spouse Russell Jones Child Augustus Harris Jones Based on entries in the Lineage Book of Charter Members of the DAR, Vol 82, p 46 Daughters of the American Revolution Sue Jones Houston Born in Gonzales County, Texas Descendant of Walton Harris and Buckner Harris Daughter of Augustus Harris Jones (1812-77) and Minerva Lewis (b 1828), his wife Granddaughter of Russell Jones and Sophia Harris, his wife Gr-granddaughter of Buckner Harris and Nancy Early, his wife Membership #81124, See #81119 Lineage Book of Charter Members, Vol 82, p 46 Sue's entry references Membership #81119, which follows. Daughters of the American Revolution Molly Houston Carrett Bronson Born in Gonzales County, Texas Wife of E L Bronson Descendant of Walton Harris and Buckner Harris Daughter of Robert Houston (1849-94) and Sallie Broaddus (1853-1902), his wife, mar 1870 Granddaughter of James Houston (1828-63) and Julia Harris (b 1833), his wife Gr-granddaughter of Buckner Harris Jr (1801-66) and Peninah Steele, his wife Gr-gr-granddaughter of Buckner Harris and Nancy Early, his wife Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Walton Harris and Rebeccah Lanier, his wife Walton Harris (1739-1800) served in the army and while absent from his home in Georgia,it was burned by the British. He was born in Chowan County, NC; died in Wilkes Co, GA. Buckner Harris (1761-1821) served as private in Brig-Gen; Elijah Clark's brigade at the capture of Augusta, GA. He was born in Virginia; died in Wilkes Co, GA. Membership #81119; also Nos. 69271, 71223, 76802, 77630 Lineage Book of Charter Members, Vol 82, p 44 ---------------- Gen Buckner F. Harris Birth 1761 Brunswick County, Virginia, USA Death May 5, 1814 Ocala, Marion County, Florida, USA Revolutionary War Soldier Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots Buckner Harris East Florida FL 56 Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.2 Serial #11999; Volume 8 'The Patriot War' Jacksonville Historical Society The often overlooked war in which the United States invaded Spanish East Florida... "With the death of General Buckner Harris, May 1814, the Patriot movement collapsed." From Descendant Veree Martens: 6gGrandparents: Catherine Walton married Nathan Harris 5gGrandparents: Rebecca Lanier married Walton Harris 4gGrandparents: Nancy "Ann" Early married General Buckner Harris 3gGrandparents: Sophia Harris married Russell Jones, Jr 2gGrandparents: Emily I Jones married Dr James Montgomery Cunningham From 4th Great Grandson Eddie #47724543 Spouse Nancy Matilda Early born 1769 in Bedford County, Virginia died 28 Jan 1841 in Vicksburg, Warren, Mississippi; he was assassinated after Spain put up reward for his head. Parents: Walton Harris (1739 - 1809) Rebecca Louise Lanier Harris (1744 - 1818) Son Buckner Harris (1801 - 1866) Siblings: Augustin Harris (1766 - 1836) Walton Harris (1775 - 1820) Jeptha Vining Harris (1782 - 1856) Burial Unknown Created by Ann Parkinson Jun 22, 2010 -- Find A Grave Memorial #53994004, https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=53994004 ----------------
Cheepoake Cheepoake Terry (Harris) Gender Female Birth 1710 Surry County, North Carolina, United States Death 1758 Surry County, North Carolina, United States Wife of William "Trapper" Terry Children: Stephen Terry; Esther Burris; William Terry, Jr.; Isabel Burris; Mary Terry and 2 others Added by Kent on March 12, 2009 Managed by Teresa Lynn Skaggs, Kent, Gaye Jeanes and Bob Wood "A full blooded Cheraw Indian. Cheraw often written as Saraw or Saura in early VA & NC records. The Cheraw Indians ceasd to exist as a tribe around 1730 and were absorbed into the related Catawba and Cherokee Tribes, but most seem to have become the mixed-blood "Lumbee" of Robeson County Indians. Cheraw Cheepoake was the first wife of fur tader William Terry of Botetourt County, Virginia. Only two of their children (Esther Terry and Miles "Devil Jett" Terry) had offspring. Cheepoake died when Miles was a baby, and William remarried." -- Cheepoake "Cheraw-Cherokee" Harris Terry, Geni, https://www.geni.com/people/Cheepoake-Cheraw-Cherokee-Harris-Terry/6000000045614461881?through=6000000014630414171 ----------------- The Cheraw people, also known as the Saraw or Saura, were a Siouan-speaking tribe of indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands,[1] in the Piedmont area of North Carolina near the Sauratown Mountains, east of Pilot Mountain and north of the Yadkin River. They lived in villages near the Catawba River. When the Council of Virginia offered tribes protection in 1732, the Cheraw asked to join the Saponis. In 1738, a smallpox epidemic decimated both the Cheraw and the Catawba. In 1755, the Cheraw were persuaded by South Carolina Governor James Glen to join the Waccamaw, Pedee, and Catawba, led by King Haigler. The remnants of the tribes combined. Some of the tribe may have moved north and founded the "Charraw Settlement" along Drowning Creek, (present-day Robeson County) North Carolina.[3] The tribe was mostly destroyed before the middle of the 18th century and European encroachment on their old territory. By 1754, racially mixed families lived along the Lumber River. Cheraw women with the surname Grooms married into this group, which later became known as the Lumbee people. They were last noted as a distinct tribe among the Catawba in 1768. During the Revolutionary War, they and the Catawba removed their families to the same areas near Danville, Virginia, where they had lived earlier. Their warriors served the Patriot cause under General Thomas Sumter. In 1835, Cheraw descendants, who had been absorbed into the Catawba tribe, were classified as "free people of color" in local records. Today the state-recognized Lumbee Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina, and the Sumter Band of Cheraw Indians of Sumter County, South Carolina, claim descent from the Cheraw." -- Cheraw, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheraw ----------------- "The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is a state-recognized tribe of approximately 55,000 enrolled members, most of them living in Robeson and the adjacent counties in southeastern North Carolina. The Lumbee Tribe was recognized as a Native American tribe by the US Congress in 1956 under conditions that it agreed to at the time, which did not allow them to have benefits available to other federally recognized tribes.[3] According to the 2000 US Census report, 89% of the population of the town of Pembroke, North Carolina, identify as Lumbee; 40% of Robeson County's population identify as Lumbee." -- Lumbee, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumbee Rebecca Paddon, who also created memorials on Find a Grave for William Terry and his other wife Rachel, has included in Cheepoake's FAG profile a lot of good information about her people and her family with William. -------------------- Cheepoake Harris Birth 1710 North Carolina, USA Death unknown [abt 1858] Her parents are unknown. The 1710 birthdate is approximate. Cheepoake married William Terriy or Terry, a fur trader, in NC. Their known children were Isabell & Esther, & possibly Jasper, Miles & William. Isabell & Esther both married men surname Burris. Cheepoake was a member of the Cheraw tribe, often written as Saraw or Saura in early VA & NC records. SC records in 1738 list John Harris as the King of the Cheraw. He could have been a relative of Cheepoake Harris. William Terry & Cheepoake Harris have many descendants who have tried to get more information about them, but we have found nothing further. BRIEF CHERAW HISTORY 16th and 17th century European explorers reported Saura villages on the Dan, Catawba and Yadkin rivers in NC. 1710: Due to attacks by Iroquois from the north, the Saura moved southeast and joined the Keyauwee tribe. 1715: About the time Cheepoake was born, John Barnwell of SC conducted a census of Indians in the region. The number of Saura is listed at 510. 1733: Again they moved southward with the Keyauwee, and perhaps also the Eno, to the Peedee River in SC. 1738: A smallpox epidemic decimated the Saura and Catawba tribes. The remnants of the two tribes combined. 1743: The Saura are mentioned as with the Catawba but speaking their own distinct dialect 1759: Forty-five "Charraws," some of whom were under their chief, "King Johnny," joined the English in the expedition against Ft. Duquesne (Pittsburgh, PA) in the French and Indian War. 1761: A map from this year puts their village on the Peedee River below the Keyauwee village, near the boundary between the two Carolinas. 1768: The Saura who lived with the Catawba, reduced by war and disease, numbered only 50 or 60 1771: Some Saura apparently stayed in the north, because a newspaper of the time says a convicted felon was aprehended "near Drowning Creek, in the Charraw settlement". Drowning Creek is present-day Lumber River in NC. The Cheraw name is preserved today in the Sauratown Mountains of Stokes County, NC and the SC town of Cheraw. CHEEPOAKE/CHIPPOKES In Surry Co., VA on the James River is Chippokes Plantation Park. Capt. William Powell, a prominent colonial gentleman, received a grant for 550 acres of river frontage on Chippokes Creek in 1619. Named Chippokes Plantation, it and the bordering creek were named for an Indian chief who befriended the early English settlers. Under the ownership of Colonel Henry Bishop in 1646, the plantation was expanded to its present boundaries encompassing 1,403 acres. Spouse William Terry (1710 - 1792) Children Ester Terry Burris (1740 - 1830) Burial Unknown Created by Rebecca Paddon Feb 06, 2011 -- Find A Grave Memorial #65291384, https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=65291384 --------------------
Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 Donald O'Neil Harris Birth: 26 Mar 1961 Tarrant County Gender: Male Father's Name: Herman O'Neil Harris Mother's Name: Trudie Elizabeth Epperson Texas Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002 Donald O Harris Gender: Male Marriage 17 May 1980 Tarrant County Age 19, Estimated Birth Year 1961 Spouse: Brenda S Martin Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age 19, Spouse Est Birth Year 1961
1930 Federal Census, Caddo County, Oklahoma, 9 April, North Lathram Township, District 8-45, page 3B, Hse #58, Fam #69 Harris, William A Head Rents No Radio M W 34 Married at age 23 [abt 1919] KS US US [b abt 1896] Harris, Emma A Wife F Indian 32 Married at age 22 [abt 1920] Ind Terr Tex Ind Terr [b abt 1898] Fuzzell, Claud Son M Indian 16 Single Okla AR Ind Terr [b abt June 1914] Fuzzell, Douglas Son M Indian 14 Single Okla AR Ind Terr [b abt June 1916] Harris, William Son M Indian 9 Single OK TX Ind Terr [b abt Nov 1921] Harris, Eileen Dau F Indian 4 Single OK TX Ind Terr [b abt Nov 1926] 1940 Federal Census, San Bernardino County, California, 9 April, Bloomington, District 36-8, Page 4A, Hse #86, Rents $15 Harris, William Head M W 48 Married Grade 5 b Texas Same place in 1935 Veteran Pensioner [b abt 1892] Harris, Emma Wife F W 42 Married Grade 6 b Oklahoma Same place in 1935 Housewife [b abt 1898] - page 4B, Hse #87, Rents $15 - Fuzzell, Claud Stepson/Head M W 26 Single Grade 8 b Oklahoma Same place in 1935 Newspaper correspondent Fuzzell, Douglas Stepson [of William Harris] M W 24 Single Grade 8 b Oklahoma Same place in 1935 Machinist, Pump Manufacturers [b abt 1898] Harris, William Son M W 19 Single Grade H3 b Oklahoma Same place [b abt 1921] Harris, Elean [sic] Dau F W 14 Single Grade 7 b Oklahoma Same place in 1935 [b abt 1926] Morrow, Hulon Nephew M W 23 Single Grade 8 b Texas Paducah, Cottle Co TX in 1935 [b abt 1927] Morrow, Mable Niece F W 27 Grade 7 b Okla Paoli, Garvin Co OK in 1935
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 John Robert Terry, b 28 May 1928 in Miami, Dade County, Florida Descendant of Nathaniel Terry, b Virginia 1724, d 21 April 1780 in Halifax County, Virginia Lineage: (1) Son of Royall Perkins Terry, b 9/17/1895 in Orlando, Florida and his wife Sarah Emily Symmes, b 1/30/1899 in St George, South Carolina, mar 6/9/1925 NY, NY (2) Grandson of Robert Henry Terrry, b 3/19/1847 in Henderson, Kentucky, d 1/29/1900 in Orlando, Florida and his wife Elizabeth Myrtelle Harris, dau of John Junius; Daniel; Drury; Capt Daniel; Edward; Thomas; Thomas; Capt Thomas (immigrant); Elizabeth b 8/27/1859 in Rome, Georgia, d 9/5/1947 Miami FL, mar 10/13/1883 Orlando FL (3) Great Grandson of Nathaniel Dickerson Terry, b 7/19/1814 Henderson KY, d 10/17/1879 Henderson KY and his wife Sarah Inakeep Rudy, b 7/22/1826 Henderson KY, d 1/18/1901 Henderson KY, mar 7/22/1841 Henderson KY (4) 2 Great Grandson of Robert Terry, b 1/12/1770 Halifax County VA, d 11/15/1826 Henderson Co KY and his wife Nancy Smith, dau of Peartree; Obadiah; Obadiah; John (immigrant) Nancy b 2 Feb 1777 Mecklenburg, Virginia, d 1 Jul 1843 Henderson, Kentucky, mar 6/10/1793 Mecklenburg Co VA (5) 3 Great Grandson of Nathaniel Terry, b 1724 Virginia, d 4/21/1780 Halifax VA and his wife Sarah Royall, dau William; Capt Joseph; Joseph (immigrant); Sarah b ca 1726 Chesterfield Co VA, d 8/25/1805 Halifax Co VA, mar ante 1760 Chesterfield Co VA (6) 4 Great Grandson of Benjamin Terry, b ca 1700 Presumably Ireland, d 1769 Pittsylvania Co VA and his wife Elizabeth Irby [disputed in other historical reconstructions and evidence], No dates and places An he, the said Nathaniel Terry (No 5), is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of civil official. Patriot, Virginia. SAR Membership 83710 Application Filed 22 Jun 1958 Application Accepted by the State Board of Management 22 Jun 1958 by Herbert C Roberts Application Approved 28 June 1958 by Charles E Terry, Sr.
---------------- Hoyt Gregory (born 2-7-1908) was the son of Tom and Fannie Gregory. Esther (born 5-16-1909) was the daughter of Sam and Evie Harris. The Harris family lived in Pikes Peak in 1919. Hoyt married Esther Laura and they lived in See Chapel, just east of his parents. They moved from there to the Pikes Peak community in 1941. They bought Les Sinclair's farm which was located 1 3/4 miles north of the school, west side of the road on Crazy Creek. The ages of the children at that time were: Wayne Laray "Jack" 12, Obreta Vaun 9 and Roena Marie almost 3 years old. Roena was named for their teacher, Roena (Jones) House from See Chapel. -- Pikes Peak History Book 1908-2008, p 28, courtesy of Loretta Gregory Gay of Lindsay, Oklahoma, January 2020 ---------------- Esther's funeral service was held at the B G Boydston Funeral Chapel in Lindsay, Oklahoma, conducted by Bill Gentry, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Lindsay. Burial followed in Green Hill Cemetery, McClain County, just north of Lindsay. Obituary Esther Laura Gregory, age 89 Born May 16, 1909 in Royal, Oklahoma to Sam M Harris and Eva K (Hunter) Harris Passed away Saturday February 13, 1999 in Midwest City, Oklahoma Former resident of Lindsay, Oklahoma, and lived in the area about 45 years from 1928 until 1978 Married Hoyt E Gregory on Oct 13, 1928 in Cox City, Oklahoma Former member of Calvary Baptist Church, later member of First Baptist Church of Midwest City, Oklahoma Survived by son Jack Gregory, daughters Obreta Green and Roena Plog, sister Sue Goodno of Ponca City, Oklahoma Preceded in death by her husband and parents Services February 16, 1999 in Lindsay, Oklahoma, Rev Bill Gentry (Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Lindsay) officiating Interment in Green Hill Cemetery, Lindsay, Oklahoma under the direction of B G Boydston Funeral Home -- Lindsay News, Lindsay, Oklahoma, about 17 February 1999, photocopy of article courtesy of Loretta Gregory Gay, Lindsay, Oklahoma Funeral Memorial Program Esther Laura Gregory Born May 16, 1909 in Royal, Oklahoma Passed Away February 13, 1999 in Midwest City, Oklahoma Services February 16, 1999 in Lindsway, Oklahoma Officiating Rev Bill Gentry (Paster of Calvary Baptist Church, Lindsay) Burial Green Hill Cemetery, Lindsay, Oklahoma Arrangements B G Boydston Funeral Home Esther L Harris Gregory Birth May 16, 1909 Death Feb 13, 1999 Midwest City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Parents: Sam Marion Harris (1885 - 1967) Eva Katie Hunter Harris (1892 - 1975) Married 13 October 1928, Spouse Hoyt E. Gregory (1908 - 1975) Children: Wayne L Gregory (1929 - 2014) Roena Marie Gregory Plog (1939 - 2006) Burial Green Hill Cemetery, McClain County, Oklahoma, Section 3, Row 7 Created by DLT Jun 12, 2011 -- Find A Grave Memorial #71220936, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71220936
Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965 John Ray Barrick, Age 23 Esther Lucille Harris, Age 23 Marriage 8 November 1946 Cooke County, Texas, United States Ceremony by L V Henry, Jr, Justice of the Peace Recorded 8 November in Cooke County Marriage Book, page 211, Record 2123 ------------------------ Esther Lucille Harris Barrick BIRTH 4 Jul 1923 DEATH 14 Jan 2010 (aged 86) BURIAL Burneyville Cemetery, Burneyville, Love County, Oklahoma Burneyville, OK - .Services for Esther Lucille (Harris) Barrick of Wilson, Okla., will be at 2 p.m. Monday, January 18, 2010, in the Burneyville Baptist Church, Burneyville, Okla., with Rev. Stan Idell and Bro. Jimmy May officiating. Interment will be in the Burneyville Cemetery under the direction of Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Marietta, Okla. Mrs. Barrick was born July 4, 1923, at Enville, Okla., the daughter of James Columbus and Maggie Lee Watkins Harris. She passed away Thursday, January 14, in Mercy Memorial Health Center, Ardmore, Okla., at the age of 86. Mrs. Barrick had been a resident of Love County most of her life, residing primarily in the Burneyville area. She and John Ray Barrick were married November 8, 1946, in Gainesville, Texas, and he preceded her in death on September 9, 1968. Mrs. Barrick was a homemaker and caretaker most of her life as well as selling Studio Girl Cosmetics and making her own jewelry. She also enjoyed cooking, gardening, quilting, reading the Bible, listening to gospel music and writing poetry and short stories; however, her greatest pleasure was spending time with her children and grandchildren. Mrs. Barrick was a member of the Leon Baptist Church. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; son, Tony Bogardus Barrick; grandson, Austin Cole Barrick; and three sisters, Reba Teague, Pauline Warthen and Joyce Sharp. Survivors include four sons and daughters-in-law, Mike and Shirley Barrick of Ardmore, Vernon and Nancy Barrick of Burneyville, Larry and Pam Barrick of Lone Grove, Okla., and Rocky Barrick of Alvarado, Texas; three daughters and sons-in-law, Phyllis and Larry Huffaker of Jimtown, Mary and Merl Bone of Wilson, and Monica and Richard Benzer, also of Alvarado; brother, J.C. Harris of Enville; 18 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Serving as bearers will be Chris Barrick, Brian Barrick, Jason Huffaker, Cory Bone, Branson Barrick and Dustin Barrick. Honorary bearers are Colby Barrick, John Barrick, Lori Tooley, Nick Huffaker, Ryan Huffaker, Kevin Bone, Natalie Bone, George Jeong, Caitlin Faustner, Hanna Barrick, Baylie Barrick and Brooklyn Barrick. The family will receive friends from 4 to 5 p.m. today at Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home Parents: James Columbus Harris 1889-1971 Maggie Lee Watkins Harris 1900-1991 Siblings: Reba Esteen Harris Teague 1925-2003 Pauline Harris Warthen 1927-2009 Joyce Mae Harris Sharp 1933-1991 Son Rocky Dale Barrick 1964-2012 Created by Sharon Rhoades 17 Jan 2010 -- Find A Grave Memorial 46771131, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46771131/esther-lucille-barrick ------------------------