Sarah, Thank you for your response. The information you sent is part of my line. Here is what I have: Claiborne "Ned" Harris b. 1725, Hanover County, Virginia (according to Maud Callaway Hays in her book) d. Bef. 1810, Granville Co., N.C. Wife: Judith Son: Claiborn Thompson Harris Jr. b. 1765, Granville Co., N.C. d. 1826, Blount Co., Alabama Wife: Mary L. Champion Grandson: Claiborn Thompson Harris III b. 1786, Warren (formerly part of Granville) Co., N.C. d. Abt.1862, Pontotoc Co., Ms. Wife: Mary Lucinda Gillison It is interesting that you have a James H. Harris Sr. in your information. There has been some discussion that Ned's father might be a James. I will have to look further. That is one of the reasons that I have been studying the IOW Harris line for the last month. Thirty years ago I started out working on this line. After about ten years I convinced myself that I was chasing down the wrong path. But recently, with the DNA project and my new "genetic cousins" I have come back to my original research. If we are part of the IOW line, that might explain why we are spread out like we are, even though genetically we are part of the same line. Back to my notebooks! Thank you once again for the information Ira L. Harris III Evansville, Indiana