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    1. Chapman Harris, wife Dorotha Haregraves Harris, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky
    2. Ira L. Harris III
    3. Source: MUHLENBERG COUNTY, KENTUCKY Deed Books 1 - 5 Abstracts 1798-823 Abstracted & Typed by Brenda Collier Doss Page 235. September 25, 1820. Chapman Harris & Dorothy his wife formerly Hargrave, Susanna Ellis widow of John Ellis formerly Susanna Hargrave, Pleasant Hargrave all of Surry County, Virginia, Thomas Hargrave of Isle of Wright County, Virginia, Samuel Hargrave of Sussex County, Virginia, Joshua Hick & Rebecca his wife formerly Rebecca Hargrave of North Hampton County, North Carolina, William Maddera & Sarah his wife formerly Sarah Hargrave of North Hampton County, North Carolina appointed Augustine Hargrave of Franklin County, North Carolina their Attorney to care for their interest in the estate of William Hargrave deceased late of Mughlingburgh (Muhlenberg) County, Kentucky. Signed: Chapman Harris, Dorothy Harris, Susanna Ellis, Pleasant Hargrave, Thomas Hargrave, Samuel Hargrave, William Maddrey & Sarah Maddrey. Witness to Maddrey & wife: William Hill & Susan Murrell. Page 235. September 25, 1820. Surry County, Virginia. George Brown & John Hargrave witnesses appeared before Micajah Holt, Magistrate of same County, Dorothy Harris, Samuel Hargrave, Rebecca Vick, Pleasant Haregrave, Sarah Maddera, Susanna Elis, Thomas Haregrave & Augustin Haregrave are the only brothers & sisters of William Haregrave deceased & are of whole blood of decedant whose mother & father have been dead upwards of 15 years. The above letter is certified. Signed: Micajah Holt, J.P. Page 236. September 25, 1820. The above is certified in Surry County, Virginia Court. Signed: John Fouleon, C.S.C. PAGE 236. May 2, 1821. The above is certified in Surry County, Virginia Court. Signed: Beverly Booth, J.P. Page 236. September 27, 1820. North Hampton County, North Carolina. William Maddrey & Sarah his wife came before me & acknowledged the above letter. Signed: Allen Deney, Jr., J.P. Page 236. September 27, 1820. James C. Harrison, Clerk of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of North Hampton County, North Carolina certifies the above. Signed: James C. Harrison, C.C.C. Page 237. May 3, 1821. John M. Binford, Chairman of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions for North Hampton County, North Carolina certifies the above. Signed: John M. Binford. Page 237. July 27, 1821. All of the above was recorded in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. Signed: CHS. F. Wing, Clk. Page 242. August 2, 1821. Augustin Haregrave, Chapman Harris & Dorothe his wife late Dorotha Haregrave, Susana Ellis late Susanna Haregrave, Thomas Haregrave, Pleasant Haregrave, Samuel Haregrave, William Moody & Sarah his wife late Sarah Haregrave by their Attorney, Joshua Vick heir of Rebecca Vick late Rebecca Haregrave sold to Nathaniel Williams who intermarried with Nancy Haregrave widow of William Haregrave deceased. Williams now of Logan County, Kentucky. 1 negro woman named Sarah, 1 negro woman named Silvy, 1 negro woman named Lucy, 1 negro boy named Daniel & the increase of the female slaves, all land in Kentucky, all accounts due in North Carolia and Virginia to go to the heirs of William Haregrave deceased. Williams to get the following negros: 1 girl named Pitty, 1 girl named Julia, 1 girl named Sally & their increase & all debts, dues & demands within the State of Kentucky. Signed: Chapman Harris & Dorotha Harris, Susanna Ellis, Pleasant Haregrave, Thomass Haregrave, Samuel Haregrave & by their Attorney Augustin Haregrave: August Haregrave & Nathaniel Williams. Does anyone know who the parents of Chapman Harris were? Was Chapman Harris related to either a William Harris, or Zachariah Harris, or Richard Harris who were in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky also? What Harris line was Chapman a part of? Any insight is appreciated. Please respond through HH or H-Ky so that others may be helped.

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