Of the Pioneers of Tampa namely, (a) Iulia Nannie, born in Tampa. She married Amos Hendry Norris, a native of Illinois. They have had one child, a son named Harrison, who died in infancy. They reside in Tampa. (b) Charles Edward, who married Edith Daniel, of At- lanta, Ga. They have two children, Alice Gray and Edith Givens. They reside in Charlotte, N.C. Charles Edward Harrison graduated at the Alabama Poly- technic Institute, at Auburn. He immediately entered the employ of the Bell Telephone company and afterwards that of the American Telephone and Telegraph company. He is still with the latter company, occupying the position of district plant chief of the Charlotte district, which includes the two states of North and South Carolina. He graduated with high honors in electrical and mechanical engineering. He was born in Starke, Florida. (c) John 7phraim, who married Mattie Marie Adams, a native of Talladega, Ala. They have one child named Charled Junius. John Ephraim also graduated at the Alabama Polytech- nic Institute, at Auburn, and for a time engaged in occupa- tions connected with electrical and mechanical engineering, in which he& graduated. He is now filling the position of storekeeper in bonded cigar factories, which is connected with the customs department of the port of Tampa. He was born in Tampa. (d) Samuel Givens, who married Mamie Ruth Altman, of Tampa. They have one child, a daughter named Anna Frances. Samuel Givens Harrison is a trusted employee of the Tampa postoffice. He was born and educated in Tampa. (8) Warren Addison, married Florine A. Cocke, who wasi born in Cartersville, Ga., but at the time of her marriage resided at Dawson, in the same state. Warren Addison Givens was active in county politics and was three times elected by the people of the county to serve them in the responsible office of clerk of' the circuit court. He died in the year 1907. There were born to this marriage four children, three daughters and one son: (a) Clara Virginia, married Andrew Drennan. She has no children. (b) Myra, is the wife of L. Bond Giles, who is con- nected with one of the largest automobile establishments in the city of Tampa. They have no children; (o) Cora Almeda, married William D. LaMotte. (d) Warren Alfred, the only son, is just entering you1g manhood. He is unmarried. (9) Darwin Branch, married Anna Morris, a daughter off another of the pionsar i Iies f~ Tampa. They-liave Tehrie