Source: Brief Abstracts of Norfolk County Wills, 1710-1753 by Charles Fleming McIntosh, B.L. Published by The Colonial Dames Of America In The State Of Virginia, 1922 John Harris of Norfolk County & c . . . Book I p. 27. Dated 18 March 1736/7; Proved 20 May 1737, all ye witnesses & Exr... ...unto my Son John Harris... all my land one Feather bed & furniture ...to my Daughter Catherine Harris one feather bed ...to my Son Thomas Harris one Cow & Heifer & all my wearing apparel ...unto my Daughter Margaret Harris...two pewter plates ...unto my Son Daniel Harris... one Warming pan ...unto my Grandaughter Elizabeth Wright two Large Silver spoons ...unto my Grandaughter Sarah Wright one Small Silver spoon ...unto my Loving Wife Elizabeth Harris all my personal Estate goods and Chattels ...Wife ... Sole Executor Witnesses: John Hobbs (his X mark) James Eastwood (his X mark) Richard Harris John Harris & Seal Does anyone know this John Harris? He very early was in Virginia, so that narrows things down a bit. I would suspect that these are the same John and Elizabeth Harris' who witnessed the will of John Carney I posted earlier. In his will, he also mentions some Wrights. Were the Harris', Wrights' and Carney's all intermarried? Any insight is appreciated. Ira L. Harris III Evv., In.