Source: Tidewater Virginia Families A Magazine Of History and Genealogy Volume XI, 2002-2003 John Chandler, 1610, Immigrant and Some of His Descendants: Part II, by Joseph Barron Chandler, Jr., B.A., J.D. p. 7 Among the descendants of immigrant John Chandler through his son, Robert and grandson Robert are author /poet Joel Chandler Harris, Virginia scholar and educator Julian Carroll Chandler, and pianist Harvey Lavan (Van) Cliburn. Joel Chandler Harris's descent from Robert is through his son Joel, then David, Tabitha, who m. ______ Turman, great- grandparents of Joel Chandler Harris. **************** p. 12-13 Ground Squirrel Meeting / Reading House (Presbyterian), 1740-1833, Hanover County Contributed by J. Glenn Rada Ministers who have served Ground Squirrel / Calvary Church Mid-1930s --- Edward Harris ******************** pp. 14-20 Mrs. Elizabeth Claiborne, Jr., 1668, New Kent County by Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, copyright 2001 Dr. Malcolm Harris Harris, Mary Harris, and Robert Harris are mentioned. [ this is an essay dealing with the woman that VLHD believes is the second daughter of William Claiborn, Secretary of the Colony of Virginia. --- ILH3] *********************** pp. 225-240 Robert Harris, 1716, York County copyright by Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis [ Information concerning this article was placed on HH last Winter by Ira L. Harris III. This is the Robert Harris who was married to Mary Wooten and the widow Anne Fuller] ************************ pp. 74-78 A Tentative Reconstruction of the Crowder Family of Bristol Parish, Virginia, by John Anderson Brayton p. 76 Virginia Land Patent Book 11, p. 180, dated 18 February 1722: Timothy Harris, 350 acs. new land, Prince George County on s.s. Appomattox River, adj. land whereon he lives, land he purchased of Bartholomew Crowder and Thomas Whood and Thomas Hobby, 35 shillings ********************** Henrico County Deeds, 1750-1774 (Deed Book, 1767-1774) Transcribed by Gary M. Williams (this is a continuation of records started in previous volumes) p. 115 5 June 1769, Apprenticeship Contract between John Salmons, an infant of Henrico County, to Thomas Harris of Hanover County, for the said infant to be taught the art and mystery of the carpenter's trade, by consent of the Henrico County Court and by the consent of his mother, Ann Salmons. Signed: John (X) Sammons, Thomas Harris Recorded: 5 June 1769 p. 176 5 February 1770, Apprenticeship Contract between Josiah Parsons, son of Joseph Parsons, deceased, of Henrico County, & pursuant to his father's will and by consent and choice of the executor, hath put himself as an apprentice to John Harris of Hanover County, carpenter, to learn the art and mystery of building houses, house joynery, etc. from this date hereof until he arrives at the age of 21. Wit: none Signed: John Harris, Josiah Parsons Recorded: 5 February 1770 *************************** p. 194 Query: Christopher Harris granted 450 acres land in James City County, 1658, sold to Capt. Daniel Parke, 1662/3. Christopher Harris granted 2000 acres in Westmoreland County, 1658, deserted and granted others by General Court, 1663. Was the recipient of both grants the same person? Joyce A. White, 116 Pinepoint Rd., Williamsburg, Virginia 23185 Query: GLENN, WINN Seek info and documentation for families of James Glenn, b. c1664, Scotland and w. Mourning Winn, b. c1668, Accomack Co. Believed to have later lived in Hanover County, dau Mourning m Robert Harris, s of William of "The Forks", Hanover County. Marion Brigham, 205 Ellinson Ct., Williamsburg, Virginia 23185 ********************* Please route any response through HH or H-VA so that others may be helped. Ira L. Harris III Evv., In.