Thank you for asking where they lived and whether or not they could be the same person. This is what I've gathered--I'm not sure if it's right at all. The Benjamin Harris who married Anne Isham Eppes, was born, I think, in Henrico County, and died in Cumberland County. Didn't part of that become Powhatan County later? The Benjamin Harris (b abt 1710) who married Frances Platt and Priscilla Wager is said to have lived in Manakintown or Henrico Virginia. His daughter Mary married Sion Spencer who was the son of a Flournoy. Interestingly, his grandson Edward Hake Moseley, lived at Malvern, Powhatan County. (I'm trying to get a timeline of the ownership of Malvern Hill. Both the Ligons--closely allied with the Harrises--and the Cockes lived there, and had connections to the original Malvern Hills in England.) The father I have for both of them (one must be wrong) is Thomas Harris, 1657-1730 married to Mary Jefferson 1668-1744. Thomas' father, William Harris, 1629-1678, was apparently killed by Indians. Two years after Bacon's Rebellion. And William's father was the "immigrant" Thomas Harris 1586-1649 m Adria Hoare. Who lived at Curles, on the James River. Who was closely allied with the Ligons, and I think both were Quakers. So there's that Malvern Hill thing again. I'm profoundly muddled.