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    1. Some Henrico Co., Va. Quaker Harris Information
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. Source: Encyclopedia Of Quaker Genealogy, 6 Volumes by William Wade Hinshaw Volume VI, Pages 179-180: Henrico County Meeting House October 14, 1729. Daniel Harris, s/o John, Hanover Co.; married in a public meeting, Mary Hutchins, d/o Nicholas., dec'd. Henrico County. *********************** March 27, 1739. Judith Harris, Hanover County, married Hugh Rea *********************** November 6, 1761. Obediah Harris, s/o Benjamin, Hanover County.; married at Friends Meeting Houlse in Hanover County, Rebecca Johnson, d/o David, Hanover County. *********************** March 6, 1787. Thomas Harris, s/o Benjamin, dec'd, Hanover County; married in Friends Meeting House, Charles City County, Chlotilda Ladd, d/o James. ********************** May 2, 1790. Judith Harris, d/o James, Henrico County, married George Winston. ********************* May 7, 1800. Elizabeth Harris, d/o James, Richmond; married Samuel Terrell. ******************** February 2, 1805. Thomas Harris, Sr., Hanover County, married in White Oak Swamp Meeting House, Henrico County, Unity Ladd, d/o John, Charles City County. ****************** March 6, 1790. Mary, wife of James, and her children, Judith, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas, Lucy, and James, roof Cedar Creek Meeting House, Virginia & referred to care of Curles Meeting; she has settled remote from Friends. ****************** Does anyone recognize these Harris'? Any insight is appreciated. Please respond through HH or H-COLONIALVA so that others may be helped. Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana

    07/16/2004 02:38:27
    1. Some Hanover Co., Va. Quaker Harris'
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. Source: Encyclopedia Of Quaker Genealogy, 6 Volumes by William Wade Hinshaw Volume 6, Pages 246-248: Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting Daniel Harris and wife, Mary Children: John b. January 11, 1731 Edith b. December 20, 1733 Cornelius b. November 11, 1735 Moses b. March 31, 1738 Mary b. October 20, 1740 Daniel Thomas Nicholas ***************** 1739/40. Elizabeth (Harriss), daughter John, Hanover County, married John Elmore. ***************** January 14, 1759. Judith Harris, daughter Benjamin, Hanover County, married James Crew. ***************** ______, ___, ___. Benjamin Harris & wife Sarah Child: Thomas b. March 17, 1760 ***************** _____, ___, ___. Moses Harris, Hanover County, & Elizabeth Child: Sarah b. November 11, 1762 Moses m. 2nd Sophia ________ Children: William Eley b. December 3, 1768 Salley Lowes b. April 27, 1772 Priscilla ****************** November 11, 1764. Unity Harris, daughter Benjamin, dec'd, Hanover Co. married John Ladd ****************** November 11, 1765. Jeremiah Harris, Hanover County, s/o Benjamin, minister, dec'd, Hanover County, married in the Meeting House, Caroline County, Ann Chiles, d/o Menoah, dec'd. Caroline County. Children: Sarah (Sally) b. June 7, 1767 John b. August 14, 1769 Lucy b. March 15, 1772 Cheadle b. June 9, 1774 Elizabeth b. November 22, 1779 ******************** December 10, 1769. James Harris, Hanover County, s/o Benjamin, dec'd., Hanover County, married Mary Cheadle, d/o Thomas, Caroline County. ********************* ____, ___, ___. Thomas Harris, s/o Benjamin; married Chlotilda Ladd d. August 20, 1814. Children: Deborah, b. Dec. 17, 1787; m. Joel Cook, Jan. 12, 1817 Rebecca, b. Sept. 24, 1790; m. Joseph Jordan, Nov. 17, 1819 Benjamin,b. Feb. 24, 1794 Isabella, b. April 2, 1803; m. Thomas Lawrence, May 12, 1822 Sarah Ann, b. Jan. 15, 1809 ********************** This is only part of the information in the EQG. I tried to pick out information, in the limited time I had, that would help most. Can anyone add insight to the above information. Please respond through HH or H-COLONIALVA so that others may be helped. Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana

    07/15/2004 02:59:55
    1. George & Hope (Holloway) Harris, 1791
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. Source: Encyclopedia Of Quaker Genealogy, 6 Volumes by William Wade Hinshaw Volume 6,Page 597: Crooked Run Monthly Meeting December 8, 1791. George Harris, s/o Samuel & Martha Harris, Farquer County, Virginia; married at public meeting at Culpeper, Hope Holloway, daughter John & Esther Garwood Holloway, Culpeper County, Virginia. b. January 18, 1765 August 2, 1806. George Harris & wife Hope, and children Esther, Martha, Deborah, Daniel, & Isaiah. gct (given to the care of) Miami Monthly Meeting. Does anyone know which George Harris this is? What Harris line(s) were in Farquer County, Virginia? Any insight is appreciated. Please respond through HH or H-COLONIALVA so that others may be helped. Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana

    07/15/2004 02:35:14
    1. Early Marriages Bedford County, Virginia
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. Source: Encyclopedia Of Quaker Genealogy, 6 Volumes by William Wade Hinshaw Volume 6: Page 928 May 8, 1764, Matthew Harris and Elizabeth Tate, daughter of Henry. Jesse Tate, Surety. January 16, 1781, Moses Harris and Elizabeth Murray, David Murray, Surety. April 25, 1781, William Harris and Doshia Thorp, {Theodisia "Doshia") daughter of Fran., Bourne Price, Surety. Married by C. Clay, April 25, 1781 October 25, 1786, Henry Harris and Sarah White, daughter of Sarah. Jesse Reynolds, Surety Married by C. Clay November 14, 1792, Jacob Harris and Polley Oldacre, daughter John. John Booram, Surety. Married by Joseph Drury, November 15, 1792 September 6, 1796, Francis Harris and Nancy Thorp, William Harris, Surety. November 27, 1797, Levi Harris and Tabby Hackworth, William Hackworth, Surety. Consent of Jos.(or Jas.)Hackworth Married by Alderson Weeks, November 30, 1797 April 15, 1799, William Harris and Nancy Hackworth, Thomas Hackworth, Surety. Married by Alderson Weeks. April 16, 1799 Does anyone recognize any of these people? What Harris line(s) are they a part of? Are the Hackworth ladies related? Any insight is appreciated. Please respond through HH or H-COLONIALVA so that others may be helped. Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana

    07/15/2004 02:26:09
    1. Charles Harris , wife, Sarah Allen
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. Source: Some Southern Colonial Families, 5 Volumes by David A. Avant, Jr. Published by L'Avant Studios Tallahassee, Florida, 1983 Volume II Person County, North Carolina Will Book Last will and Testament of Drury Allen Dated 2 July 1799; Proved March term 1803. Wife, Elizabeth, son David Allen, Daughter, Sarah Harris, Granddaughters, Jane Givens, Nancy Wade, Elizabeth Lawson. Executors: Son-in-law Charles Harris and Wiliam Allen Witnesses: Thomas Allen & Richard Allen [William Allen refused the burden of the executorship.] [Note: Sarah Allen & Charles Harris were married 12 August 1760 in Granville County, North Carolina] Is anyone familiar with Charles & Sarah Harris? What Harris line are they a part of? What children, if any, did they have? Any insight is appreciated. Please respond through HH or H-NC so that others may be helped. Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana

    07/15/2004 01:22:14
    1. Ralph & Graves Harris; & Agnes Harris
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. Source: Some Southern Colonial Families, 5 Volumes by David A. Avant, Jr. Published by L'Avant Studios Tallahassee, Florida, 1983 Volume I, Pages 293-294 Records Of Robert Peake Prince Edward County, Virginia Deed Book 10 (1793-1796), pages 89-91 29 November 1793 --- Indenture in whcih the legatees of Robert Peak, deceased, of the county of Prince Edward, sell to William Walker, of the County of Cumberland, State of Virginia for 359 Pounds . . . a tract of land in Prince Edward County containing 489 acres . . . . . Witnesses: James Ewing, Ralph Harris, Baker Legrand, Graves Harris, Daniel Boaz, William Hall, John Ferguson Recorded 20 January 1794 ************** I found this and thought this might be a clue to help those who are researching Ralph and Graves Harris. --- ILH3 ************** Prince Edward County, Virginia Will Book 3 (1795-1807) Will of John Baldwin, dated June 25, 1799; proved 16 December 1799. Wife, Susanna Bauldwin, estate for life. . . Sons: Robert, Henry, Samuel, Charles, John Daughters: Judith, Susanna, Betty (Elizabeth), Patty (Martha) Agnes Harris Susanna Bauldwin, wife of John Baldwin, was Susanna Peak **************** Agnes Baldwin Harris was the wife of Ralph Harris. --- ILH3 ***************** Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana

    07/15/2004 01:13:41
    1. North Carolina Wills
    2. Sue Endsley
    3. Ira, I want to thank you so much for those wills. I believe now that I can make a connection to my Tennessee Harris line from the Hyde Co NC 1775 will of Thomas Harris. Names of the children listed match those of later census in Duplin Co NC who I am almost positive are my line, ending up in Dickson Co TN. (This county was named for a Dickson family from Duplin.) My (proven) line begins with Daniel Harris on the 1820 census for Dickson Co TN. Some of his children were Mark, Everitt, Adam, John Thomas,Sarah and Richard. One son and three or four more girls, names not known. Daniel died 1827/28 in Dickson Co TN. If you have any more on Hyde, Duplin or Sampson Co I would love to have it. I've been on this Harris-Hunters over 2 years and I finally got a nibble! Thank you so very much...keep up the great work. Sue Endsley --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage!

    07/15/2004 01:05:15
    1. Brickwalls - Some Questions you need to ask Yourself
    2. Ancestry.com has a free newsletter which has an excellent column each day--from a professional genealogist--with lots of tips, things to contemplate, and ways to become a better genealogist. May I suggest this one? Because rootsweb does not like HTML, add the URL for ancestry and dot com before the following phrases PRINTER-FRIENDLY VERSION /rd/prodredir.asp?sourceid=831&key=A878301 This should be on the bulletin board of each of us--or in our library notebook (well, mine is a disorganized tote bag). E.W.Wallace

    07/15/2004 11:52:31
    1. Dabney Harris of Surry Co., NC
    2. A recent e-mail mentioned Dabney Harris of North Carolina. The notes I am posting are in no manner complete, but they may help guide any persons pursuing this lineage. E.W.Wallace Preparer: E. W. Wallace, DABNEY HARRIS. Probably the eldest son of Christopher Harris and his first wife alleged to have been Mary Dabney. Christopher Harris migrated from Albemarle Co., VA to Madison Co., KY where he died testate. Little is known of Dabney Harris. His birthdate, of 15 Dec 1745, apparently unconfirmed, is taken from DAR application 598925. Those of his siblings and most of the marriages are given, indicating the applicant MAY have used a Bible record. In Nov 1774 he was witness in Albemarle Co., VA to a will of one William Blackwell, written 23 Nov 1774, proved Mar court 1775. Other witnesses were Philip Thurmon and James Gardner. (J. Estelle Stewart King, ABSTRACTS OF WILLS, INVENTORIES AND ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTS OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA 1748-1800 [Beverly Hills, CA, 1940], p. 22) Dabney apparently moved to Surry Co., NC. His name appears in Madison Co., KY Grant Deed Index. Dabney Harris, grantor; Christopher Harris, grantee; C-381, 9 Mar 1795; recorded 5 May 1795; power of attorney. "Know all men by these presents that I Dabney Harris of Surry County, North Carolina for sundry [reasons?] etc do constitute and appoint my son and Friend Christopher Harris of the said county & state my true & lawfull attorney to act demand sue for recover & ... of Christopher Harris & Foster Jones of Madison County & in the State of Kentucke Exrs to the Estate of my Deceased Father all such Legacys as may be due to me on that behalf? hereby ratifying and confirming whatever my said Attorney may do in and touching Premises in as full and Ample manner as though I were personally present in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this ninth (?] day of March one Thousand seven hundred and ninety four. /s/ Dabney Harris Teste Reuben Canterbury, John Canterbury, J. P. ----" A Dabney Harris is listed in the 1820 census of Kentucky as being in Pulaski Co., but we have no idea whether he is the son of Christopher. A Christopher Harris is also listed in Pulaski Co.; possibly he is the son of Dabney Harris. More research is needed. (1) On Family Tree Maker CD ROM CENSUS INDEX: COLONIAL AMERICA 1607-1789, he is listed in ... North Carolina, Hardin's District. An e-mail from _geharris@juno.com_ (mailto:geharris@juno.com) dated 7/2/03 gives this information: "Surry Co. NC abstracts: Deed books D, E and F (1779-1797 6 Aug 1793 Dabney Harris to John Personate, for 75 pounds, 95 acres adjacent Jesse Franklin and Mark Kenned(a)y. Wits (X) James Franklin, Thomas Ross, William Snow. Signed Dabney Harris (this land was most likely on Butler creek)" Dabney Harris is on 1782 Surry Co. tax list; Capt. Humphries District: Dabney has one horse, 2 cows and 100 acres (no location given) An earlier indication of Dabney's linkage to Albemarle Co. was also sent by geharris, date not noted: Albemarle Co., VA Will Book 2, pg 322. Will of William Blackwell. Wife Sarah to have estate during her life, and at her decease it is to be divided among all my children (not named). Exrs: Wife, son Armistead Blackwell and William Blackwell. Wit: Dabney Harris, Philip Thurmon(d) and James Gardner. geharris also sent some excerpts from Wilkes Co. NC courty court minutes, Vol I & II, 1778-1788 listing Dabney Harris, among many others to serve on road juries in Apr 1785 and again Jan 1787. A place mentioned in these road orders: Mitchel's River. PS If anyone is pursuing the colonial lineage of the Canterbury family of Northern Neck Virginia, I would like to compare notes. EWW

    07/12/2004 02:41:16
    1. Georgia Marriage Laws - Different Years
    2. I gleaned this from a Virginia county rootsweb message. The URL may be helpful if you have ancestors who went South from Virginia. E.W.Wallace This is a question about a GA marriage license of 1814, but perhaps someone will know the answer. It reads in part "......if they be of lawful age and authorized by the ______tical degrees and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient license....". This is why I'm going to buy stock in the Google IPO, even though my rich friends tell me I shouldn't. It took about ten seconds to find (from the Georgia Secretary of State website) that the phrase is: >>authorized by Levitical degrees<< http://www.sos.state.ga.us/archives/rs/dmgsl.htm So, you might ask, what exactly does that mean? Leviticus, of course, is the book in the Bible that says it's all right to beat your slaves as long as you don't wear nylons. It also has rules, as you guessed, regarding consanguinity.

    07/11/2004 03:36:16
    1. Re John G. Harris, Isham G. Harris, Martha M. Harris, Isham H. Harris
    2. Nancy
    3. "Edward Travis left will in which he refers to negroes to remain in possession of John G. Harris, the Executor named, until after the youngest child arrives at age of 18 years, then to be liberated. Daughter Martha M. Harris, wife of Isham G. Harris, certain slaves.... Appoints Isham H. Harris of Paris, Tennl. executor.... Note -- Isham Greene Harris was born at Tullahoma, Tennessee on February 10, 1816. He moved to Paris in 1838, studied law, and began practice in 1841. He was a member of the legislature in 1847, a candidate for presidential elector in1848 and a member of Copngress from 1849 to 1853. He opened a law office in Memphis in 1853 and was chosen presidential elector in 1856. He was elected Governor of Tennessee in 1857, 1859, and 1861. After the election of President Abraham Lincoln he became a strong advocate of secession and in 1861 issued the proclamation declaring Tennessee out of the American Union. At the close of the war he went to Me! xico, but returned to Memphis in 1867. In 1876 he was elected United States Senator and continued in office until his death in Washington, D.C., July 18978" From: Henry County "Old Time Stuff," Will Abstracts, p. 33.

    07/10/2004 03:24:43
    1. Angelina Harris/Pittsylvania Co
    2. Gordon Bawden
    3. Seeking parents and siblings of Angelina Belinda Harris, who was born in Pittsylvania Co., VA in 1819, according to a written history of her husband's family. Angelina married Giles Taintor in Madison Co., MS in 1839 at the plantation home of Major Charles Green, no apparent relative. The couple lived in Natchez in the 1840's and were in Shreveport, LA by 1850. One daughter Atchie (Agustine) married Charles William Rankin before 1873. Another daughter Angeline married D. Como in 1881. Both marriages occurred in Shreveport. Hypatia (Hypatia) Harris Whelpley is presumed sister of Angelina. She was born in VA about 1828, married in Natchez in 1846, died in Sacramento, CA in 1863. A Hiram Harris lived in the Whelpley's boarding house in Sacramento in the 1850's. Census records indicate he was born in VA about 1822/1823 and left for CA from LA. He may or may not be related. A small photo album dated 1864 contains Harris females Hypagia, Angelina, Mrs. Martha Harris and Miss Minnie Harris. The last two were taken or copied in Shreveport in the 1860's. Liz Bawden

    07/09/2004 02:26:34
    1. Re: [HH] John Harris Taylor: Va. Colonial Abstracts, James City County, Va. (fwd)
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. ---------- Forward message ---------- Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 23:52:17 EDT From: ShirDuke@aol.com To: barebear@evansville.net Subject: Re: [HH] John Harris Taylor: Va. Colonial Abstracts, James City County, Va. Correction: Re Jean Harris, tailor of James City. My files contain four references from Ancestry.com contributors. One ties in directly with your July sixth query. It is a quote from "Toward a History of the Marable Families" and refers to the "howse and lands belonging to John Harris, Taylor. signed by George Marable and John Harris. An Ancestry.com entry Dec.27,2002 posted by hemack@rmaonline.net shows Jean Harris of James City, a tailor, with sons Jean (born 1675) and Benjamin(born 1677). It lists the death of Jean Harris, tailor as 1726. >www.ls.net/~newriver/va/manakin.htm < has several references to Jean Herries and /or Jean Harris, born 1677, which may or may not be the tailor's son. Hope this helps someone.

    07/07/2004 09:15:26
    1. John Harris Taylor: Va. Colonial Abstracts, James City County, Va.
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. Source: VIRGINIA COLONIAL ABSTRACTS, SERIES # 2, VOLUME # 4 James City County, Virginia, 1634-1904 By Lindsay O. Duvall Southern Historical Press Ms # 62 George Marable of the pish of James Citty Gent. son and heir of George Marable late of the said pish dec'd. ... sold ... William Sheroowd ... Land ... James Citty, 1/2 Acre, on which a brick house formerly stood and wherein my said father George Marable lived abutting on and Joyneing Easterly to the brick howse and land now in possession of John Everett belonging to Micajah Peary and Company Merchants in London on the ruins of the brick Howse & half Acre of Land belonging to Philip Ludwell Esq. Southerly on James River & Northerly towards the howse & lands belonging to John Harris Taylor ... 12 November 1696. Wit.: James Omoonees Signed & Geo: Marable. John Harris probably sealed. Memorand; M that I Mary, the wife of ... George Marable ... relinquishment of right of dower & P/A to Mr. Dionisius Wright to Acknowledge relinquishment. Wit.: Ralph Bee Signed & Mary Marable once sealed. Is this the same John Harris from my earlier posting? Who is John Harris Taylor? Is JHT perhaps a grandson of John Harris? What Harris line is represented here? Any insight is appreciated. Please respond through HH or H-COLONIALVA so that others may be helped. Ira L. Haris III Evansville, Indiana

    07/06/2004 01:36:04
    1. John Harris: Va. Colonial Abstracts, James City County, Virginia
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. Source: VIRGINIA COLONIAL ABSTRACTS, SERIES #2 VOLUME #4 James City County, Virginia, 1634-1904 By Lindsay O. Duvall Southern Historical Press Ms. # 59 Indenture, 11 May 1696, between William Sherwood of James City, Gent., on ye i pt. & John Harriss of ye same place on ye other pt..... sold ... unto ye sd. John Harris ... Land ... in James City aforesd., being part of a arcell of Land purchased by ye sd Sherwood of John Page Esq. late dec'd. being late in ye occupation of Mr. Secretary Wormeley bounded as followeth (Vizt.) beginning at a Stake in ye Line on Omoonees Land formerly Hitcheiks Land & running along on ye South side of ye Mulberry trees 90 foot thence No:ly towards ye maine road forty foot, thence N. W. near ye sd. Maine Road to ye Corner of Omoonees Land 100 foot & so along ye line of Omoonees Land to ye place or stake it first began. Wit.: Dionisius Wright Signed with John Harris John Watson Seal Further references are made regarding this piece of land and John Harris. Ms #114 (15 June 1753)--- Indenture between William Drummond and Edward Champion Travis. Ms #115 (8 October 1753)--- Indenture between Edward Champion Travis and Richard Ambler of York Co., Esq ; and Ms #123 --- Will of Richard Ambler. Does anyone know who John Harris may be? Any insight is appreciated. Please respond through HH or H-COLONIALVA so that others may be helped. Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana

    07/06/2004 01:18:47
    1. Harris' Found In Historical Sketch of Bruton Church, Williamsburg, Virginia.
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. Source: HISTORICAL SKETCH of BRUTON CHURCH, WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA Rev. W. A. R. Goodwin, A.M., Rector of Bruton Church A Heritage Classic Williamsburg is the county seat for James City County, Virginia. Besides the sketch of the church, there is a section of marriages and a section of deaths. Below are the Harris' listed in these two sections. Appendix D Birth Record: Did Not Notice Any Harris' Listed Appendix E Death Record: 1716 --- Son of John and Mary Harris, (died unbaptized) 1719 --- Mary, w. Jno Harris 1725 --- Thomas Harris 1726 --- John Harris Can anyone identify John and Mary Harris or Thomas Harris? What Harris line(s) are they apart of? Are John and Thomas related? What was Mary's maiden name? Any insight is appreciated. Please respond through HH or H-COLONIALVA so that others may be helped. Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana

    07/06/2004 12:56:54
    1. Angelina Belinda Harris/Pittsylvvania Co/VA
    2. Gordon Bawden
    3. Seeking parents and siblings of Angelina Belinda Harris, born in Pittsylvania Co., VA in 1819, according to a written history of her husband's family. Angelina married Giles Taintor in Madison Co., MS in 1839 at the plantation home of Major Charles Green, no apparent relative. The couple lived in Natchez in the 1840's and were in Shreveport, LA by 1850. One daughter Atchie (Augustine?) married Charles William Rankin before 1873. Another daughter Angeline married D. Como in 1881. Both marriages occurred in Shreveport. Hypagia (Hypatia) Harris Whelpley is presumed sister of Angelina. She was born in VA about 1828, married Daniel Whelpley in Natchez in 1846, died in Sacramento, CA in 1863. A Hiram Harris lived with the Whelpleys in Sacramento in the 1850's. Census info says he was born in VA about 1822. He may or may not be related. A small family photo album dated 1864 contains Harris females Hypagia, Angelina, Mrs. Martha Harris and Miss Minnie Harris. The last two photos were taken or copied in Shreveport in the 1860's. Liz Bawden

    07/06/2004 03:30:33
    1. Will of Isaac Harris, 1819
    2. Nancy
    3. Perhaps this one has been submitted to the forum previously. If not, hope this aids one of you. Nancy "In the name of God amen I Isaac Harris of the County of Pasquotank and State of North Carolina being sick but of sound mind and memory do this twenty day of february in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form as follows that is to say first I leave to my loving wife LIDA HARRIS the use of the fifty acors [sic] land where I now live also the use of all the property in the dweling hous and kichen as long as she lives my widow and after her marriage or death to my son GRANDY HARRIS Item I give all my land and Nigro boy Jack to lmy son GRANDY HARRIS to him and his heirs also I leave all the remander part of my property that I hant [?] all ready given away to be sold at six months credit and the money kept on interest for my son GRANDY HARRIS and I further make and appoint my farther in law DAVID JENNINGS my executor to this my last will and testament. Signed Sealed and Delivered ISAAC his mark HARRIS in the presents of us WILLIAM JINNINGS [his mark] BEINNEY [?] ELISHA PRITCHARD exor qualified Probated June Term 1819

    07/03/2004 02:16:21
    1. Obit: Dale Wayne Harris, Evansville, Indiana & New Bern, North Carolina
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. Source: Evansville Courier & Press, July 2, 2004 Dale Wayne Harris, formerly of Evansville, died Saturday, June 26, 2004, at his home in New Bern, North Carolina. Dale was a 1973 graduate of Benjamin Bosse High School. He was an employee of Tredegar Film Products of New Bern, N.C. for 14 years. He was preceded in death by his father, Dean A. Harris. Dale is survived by his mother, Joan Torstrick and husband, William Sr; brothers, Ricky Lee; Dennis Leroy and wife, Lori Ann; Albert Eugene and wife, Jessica; sister, Susan Marie Harris; nieces, Shawna and Amanda Moran, and Laura and Stacey Owings; nephews, Billy Dean Harris and Hunter Alexander Harris Adams; great-nieces, Ivy Marie Lee Moran and Lily Minett Owings. Services will be held 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 3, 2004 at Alexander East Chapel, officiated by Reverend Kenion Coleman and Reverend Leslie Pulley, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call today, July 2, 2004, from 4 to 8 p.,m. and Saturday, July 3, from 12 noon to service time at Alexander East Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America (C.C.F.A.). Condolences may be made online at www.mem.com. Arrangements by Alexander East Chapel, 2115 Lincoln Avenue, (812) 476-1351. Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana

    07/02/2004 02:30:54
    1. Harris families in census
    2. wendyethel
    3. Does any one know who the Andrew Harris' are in these census taken from the 1880 census Wilson, Tennessee Wm.(buck) HARRIS Self Male W 59 TENN Farmer TENN TENN Maloina HARRIS Wife S Female W 49 TENN Keeping House TENN TENN Fannie HARRIS Dau S Female W 26 TENN TENN TENN Andrew HARRIS Son S Male W 22 TENN Works On Farm TENN TENN Cromwell, Ohio, Kentucky Andrew J. HARRIS Self M Male W 21 KY Miner KY KY Sally B. HARRIS Wife M Female W 19 KY Keeps House KY KY Mattie G. HARRIS Dau S Female W 2 KY KY KY --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.713 / Virus Database: 469 - Release Date: 6/30/04

    07/01/2004 11:13:30