again, as our patrick cunningham/ ann harris had served as a loyalist major, etc, in this 96th dist, sc area during the revolutionary war, he was banished from sc after the revolutionary war to west fla. he petitioned the state of sc to return and was granted the right to return and all of his land, etc, confiscated from him was also returned to him and those who had fought against him in the revolutionary war, like general andrew pickens, signed the petition for him to return. this was also our patrick and ann harris cunningham's grandaughter ann pamela cunningham, who was responsible for forming the society to restore and to preserve mt vernon. per these connections i want to continue to talk about re these connections re the sylvanus walker family with my harris family, etc, there in lunenburg co, va and on into laurens co, sc, all of these, who witnessed our patrick cunningham's 1796 laurens co, sc will, including memucan walker, had a lot more to do with my harris family than they did with patrick cunningham whose father, john cunningham, was in augusta co, va. as also shown, besides memucan walker, sarah clary also witnessed patrick cunningham's laurens co, sc will. sarah clary, was the widow of cornelius cargill, son of john cargill, sr/ rachel tinsley, who re-married samuel clary. some of this info states that sarah was a wilson, brother of this russell wilson but i can find absolutely no actual info that connect sarah with a russell wilson or the wilson family. instead, what all of this info indicates, to me, re these connections re the cargills with my harris and goode family, again, both there in this lunenburg co, va area and on into laurens co, sc, and by virtue of the fact that sarah cargill clary witnessed our patrick and ann harris cunningham's 1796 laurens co, sc will and is also shown to have also been involved with sylvanus walker and memucan walker, etc, that sarah cargill clary was not a wilson but a harris and also a sister of my william harris, jr/ frances rodgers and our ann harris cunningham, children of my/ our william harris, sr/ frances goode. here is the info on these connections. laurens co, sc deed book C, page 165, 1789, cornelius cargill, son and heir of cornelius cargill, decd, and samuel clary and wife, sarah, widow of cornelius cargill, decd, to silvanus walker, sr for 100 pds, 420 acres on the south side of the beaverdam creek of little river, part of two grants to said cornelius cargill, decd. witnesses: samuel wharton; silvanus walker, jr. george anderson, j.p. laurens co, sc deed book C, page 207, 1790, sarah clary and cornelius cargill to patrick cunningham for 77pds sterling one negro woman hannah about 25 and child lewis about 16 months. witnesses: memucan walker; richard duty. affidavit by hardy conant that a certain samuel clary had sold said negro woman and child to cornelius cargill about 6 weeks ago. jonathan downs, j.p. laurens co, sc deed book F, page 140, 1796, patrick cunningham and wife, ann, to john pinson for $25, 32 acres on the east side of the road from the laurens court house to swancey's ferry, part of 300 acre grant to richard carter, conveyed to his oldest son and heir, john carter. witnesses: memucan walker, howard pinson, john cunningham. george anderson, j.p. laurens co, sc will book A-1, page 153, will of patrick cunningham. 10/ 22/ 1796. legatees: wife, ann; 3 sons: john; william; and robert cunningham; robert to be schooled; lands on saluda and reedy river. executors: john and william cunningham. witnesses: lewis graves; memucan walker; sarah clary. again, a tax or memorial had to be paid on these sc grants in charleston and per info i have posted in the past, but to re-post, our mackerness goode, jr paid the tax/ memorial for cornelius cargill/ sarah's 400-acre grant. given that cornelius cargill/ sarah had these 400 acres in 1767 in laurens co, sc, and which was signed for by our mackerness goode, jr, indicates to me that cornelius cargill and sarah had already married before our harris; goode; and cargill families had moved from this lunenburg/ halifax cos, va area on into laurens co, sc. cornelius cargill/ sarah paid the tax/ memorial for my william harris, jr/ frances rodgers 150- acre grant and patrick cunningham paid the tax/ memorial for my william harris, sr/ frances goode's 300-acre grant. memorial by cornelius cargill, 400 acres on branch of little river called beaverdam branch......signed 6 dec 1767 by m. goode. john caldwell, d.s. memorial for william harris, junr; 150 acres in berkley county on north's creek of little river.....survey certified 6 nov 1771; granted 7 jan 1772. quit rent to commence in 2 years. signed by john caldwell, d.s. delivered 6 april 1772 to cornelius cargill. memorial for william harris, senr; 300 acres in berkley county on a branch of little river called north's creek.....survey certified 1 sept 1772. quit rent to commence in 2 years. signed 15 jan 1773 by patrick cunningham. john caldwell, d.s. also, it was my william harris, jr/ frances rodgers, who, along with sarah and his uncle samuel goode, who also paid the security re the ca 1780, 96th dist, sc estate of cornelius cargill, which i have also posted previously. per the laurens co, sc deeds, to follow, my william harris, jr/ frances rodgers had a survey for land there in laurens co, sc with patrick cunningham/ ann harris which became a grant to my william harris, jr/ frances rodgers and patrick and ann harris cunningham's sons, john and robert cunningham which my william harris, jr/ frances rodgers, then, sold to their son john cunningham. also, these laurens co, sc deeds talk about this land that my william harris, jr/ frances rodgers had purchased for patrick and ann harris cunningham, which had been part of this land that had been confiscated. as shown, per these laurens co, sc deeds, my frances rodgers harris; my charles harris/ jane cannon; and sarah cargill clary, who, again, is definitely also indicated to have been a sister of my william harris, jr/ frances rodgers and our ann harris cunningham, all gave affidavits re this land my william harris, jr/ frances rodgers had purchased for patrick cunningham. laurens co, sc deed book F, page 441, 1798, william harris to john cunningham for $85, spanish milled, 200 acres on duncans creek and little river, all my part of 1796 survey to patrick cunningham and william harris for 500 acre grant to said william harris and john cunningham and robert cunningham. witnesses: elijah burgess, thomas redden. zach bailey, j.p., dower renunciation by wife, frances harris. (widow of william harris by 5/13/1799). jonathan downs, j.l.c. laurens co, sc deed book F, page 456, 1797, william dunlap, sheriff, to john waldrop, jr, highest bidder, for 20 pds, 150 acre original grant to william harris, jr on norths creek of little river (plat 2/ 26/ 1768 by john caldwell, d.s. and entered 11/ 6/ 1771 by john bremar, s.g. bordered on andrew rodgers, william harris, sr) sold at suit of james park and george gordon vs michael waldrop. witnesses: william rodgers, ann waldrop. charles allen, j.p. laurens co, sc deed book G, page 253, 1801, john mc laughlin to robert creswell for $420 a negro man slave, former property of mrs (frances) harris, decd. witnesses: james sills, john garlington. john a. elmore, j.q. again, my william harris, jr/ frances rodgers died in 1799 laurens co, sc and also, as shown, per these laurens co, sc deed our frances rodgers harris was also deceased by 1801. laurens co, sc deed book G, page 499, 1802, mrs sarah clary, a 400 acre tract on the saluda river, bordered on land once called hugh brown's, was confiscated and sold as property of patrick cunningham's, now deceased, and william harris, now deceased, acted as purchaser for patrick cunningham, william harris, patrick cunningham's agent. deposition of mrs. frances harris, widow of william harris, the same concerning her husband's part. witnesses: robert creswell. george bowie. william nibbs, j.q. laurens co, sc deed book G, page 545, 1802, frances harris to john cunningham ( see deed book G, page 499) deposition of charles harris that he saw frances harris, widow of william harris, decd, put her mark to the certificate. david anderson, j.q. this was my charles harris, son of my william harris, jr/ frances rodgers, who married my jane cannon in 1807 in pendleton co, sc, daughter of richard cannon, son of simcock cannon/ jane rudd. again, my charles harris/ jane cannon were the parents of my arch harris, who married my elizabeth carter, daughter of my robert carter, jr, ca 1826 in laurens co, sc and before my harris and carter families moved to gwinnett and dekalb cos, ga in or by 1830. like our harris family, my cannon family is also indicated to trace back to these same early henrico co, va families but, so far, we cannon learn for sure who our simcock cannon/ jane rudd's father was? what i do know re our simcock cannon/ jane rudd is that he was also in prince edward and charlotte cos, va and, in fact, per the lunenburg/ charlotte co, va records, our simcock cannon/ jane rudd, was involved with this godfrey jones, who also had a suit with either my william harris, sr/ frances goode or william harris/ judith hudson and who was also the same godfrey jones also involved with edward harris, sr and his family also in this same twitty's creek area of lunenburg/ charlotte co, va. i have also recently cited info showing that the same daniel mc kie sr/ jr family, again, also involved with the same satterwhite family, who had intermarried, like our samuel goode, with the daughters of joseph davenport and who were also the same satterwhite and mc kie families also of lunenburg co, va, etc and who were also involved with my charles harris/ jane cannon in laurens co, sc, per this land he owned with james holley, which had belonged previously to sylvanus walker, were the same/ related daniel mckie, jr and michael blocker, who were purchasers of ellis palmer's 1800 edgefield co, sc estate sale. again, ellis palmer was the brother-in-law of my simcock cannon/ jane rudd and this was michael blocker/ rosannah griffin's son, redding blocker, who was enumerated adjacent my arch harris/ elizabeth carter per this 1834 ga state census for cobb co, ga. again, and also to repeat, except for the fact that my william harris, sr/ frances goode had obtained this 300-acre grant in laurens co, sc, which had been signed for by patrick cunningham and a laurens co, sc deed which states that this 300 acre grant had become the property of my william harris, jr, who had sold his own 150- acre grant in 1774 to michael waldrop, there is no evidence that my william harris, sr/ frances goode ever moved to or that he died in laurens co, sc. laurens co, sc deed book F, page 306, 1796, william harris, jr to peter kelley for 45 pds, sterling, where william harrris, jr now lives, part of 300 acre grant to william harris, sr, conveyed to son and heir at law, other 100 acres to william rodgers on little river bordered on robert cooper, thomas blakely, william rodgers. large survey. witnesses: robert mc clintock, john simpson. joseph downs, j.p. dower renuncitation of wife, franky (frances) harris. to be continued: belva harris cauthen harris dna group 8---------26910