Source: WILLS and ADMINISTRATIONS of SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1671-1750 by Eliza Timberlake Davis with New Index by Thomas L. Hollowak Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1980 Harris, Eliza.: Est.-Widow. By Henry Harris. 16 June, 1711. Signed: John Barker, Thos. Cotton. Book 6, p. 62. Harris, Elizabeth: Leg.-Son, Joseph Harris, cow, pewter dishes, etc. and daughter, Mary Horne, pewter dishes, etc. Daughter, Jane Harris, 300 lbs. of tobacco at John Nicholson's, pewter, chest, etc. To daughter, Elizabeth Harris, all the remaining part of my estate and makes her Exerx. 23 Mar., 1710. Prob.: 16 May, 1711. Wit: Jethro Barker, John Cooke, John Averiss. Book 6, p. 55. Harris, John: Est.-By Unity Harris, widow and admrx. of John Harris. 3 May, 1687. Signed: Wm. Newsums, John Clarke, Wm. Newitt. Book 3, p. 82 Harris, John: Est.-By Mr. John Barker and Patrick Lashley. 11 Feb., 1698/99. Mary Harris, admrx. to John Harris made oath to same. Book 5, p. 165. Harris, John: Leg.-to wife, Sarah, the feather bed that I lie on and the furniture that belongs to it. To daughter, Mary, the rest of my estate. 19 Jan., 1719. Prob.: 15 June, 1720. Wit: John Kitchen, Robt. Ruffin. Book 7, p. 273. Harris, Joseph: Est.-5 Sept., 1719. Signed: John Mason, Giles Underhill, John Wilkason. Book 7, p. 218 Harris, Margarett: Leg.-To son, John Taylor, 20 shillings. to daughter-in-law, Ann, wife of John Taylor, one pair of white gloves. To daughter, Hannah, wife of Christopher Clinch, 20 shillings and a crepe gown. To son, Edward Taylor, 20 shillings. To daughter-in-law, wife of Edward Taylor, one pair of white gloves. To daugher, Margarett, wife of Bartlett Moreland, a callico gown, petticoat and 20 shillings. To son, Thomas Taylor, 20 shillings. To daughter-in- law, mary, wife of Thomas Taylor, a pair of white gloves. To granddaughters, Elizabeth Judkins, Elizabeth Clinch, and Margarett Taylor, to each a black silk hood. To daughter, Mary, wife of James Vaughan, my camblett hood and cloak and black silk hood, all my estate in Virginia, England or elsewhere to my daughter, wife of James Vaughan. Makes son-in-law, James Vaughan, Exer. 7 June, 1721. Prob.: 20 Sept., 1721. Wit: Wm. Gray, Wm. Seward, Thos. Edwards. Book 7, p. 366. Harris, Michael: Leg.-Bequest to son, John, daughter, Mary and wife. Makes John, Exer. 7 Jan., 1739/40. 21 Mar., 1743. Wit: Sam. Thompson, John Davis, Wm. Mariott. Book 9, p. 462. Harris, Richard: Leg.- To son-in-law, Walter Taylor, my land and my daughter, Jane Stringfellow. To son, Walter Taylor, a black horse. To wife, Jane Harris, the rest of my estate. Wife, Jane Harris, Exerx. 18 Apr., 1679. Prob.: 16 June, 1679. Wit: Thos. Waller, Walter Taylor. Book 2, p. 209. Harris, Thomas: Est.-William Edwards, admr. 4 7br, 1688. Book 4, p. 82. Harris, William: Est.-4 Aug., 1693. Signed: John Phillips, Wm. Newett, John Clarke. Book 4, p. 324. Harris, William: Leg.-Wife, Margarette, grandson, Harris Taylor, granddaughter, Mary, wife of Thomas Taylor. Land purchased of Robert Girly to go to grandson, Harris Taylor. To granddaugher, Mary, land at her death to her husband, Thomas Taylor. At their death to their son, Thomas Taylor. Friends, Capt. Thos. Holt and Wm. Gray to divide property and overseers of Will. Thomas Taylor, Exer. 1 May, 1720. Prob.: 19 Apr., 1721. Wit: Wm Gray, Wm. Gray, Jr. Book 7, p. 325. Harris, William Mr.: Est.-Estate in England. Thomas Taylor, Exer. 18 July, 1722. Book 7, p. 402. Is anyone familiar with these early Surry County Harris'? Do they tie into the Isle of Wight Harris' or are they of another line? Any insight is appreciated. Please respond through HH or H-COLONIALVA so that others may be helped. Ira L. Harris III Evv., In.