Thanks so much for the lead to the other spelling, maybe this will open up some of those closed doors!!!!! Kim Harris Baker khbaker@home.com For another spelling variation, Larry G. Shuck's "Greenbrier Co. (W)Va Marriages" shows: William Harris & Sarah Parswell 5 Oct 1871; (V.1A). And an 1802 land record shows a Richard Parsell as a witness to a transaction. ----- Original Message ----- From: Kim Baker <khbaker@home.com> To: <WVGREENB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 9:15 PM Subject: [WVGREENB] William Harris Lookup > William Harris-------------- > > > I am researching Harris from Greebriar. > Do you know of a William Harris that married a Sarah Persival.???? late > 1700's > > Does the Scotch Irish Book cover specific names and this time period?? > I would love to buy all the books, but that is impossible. > Would buy them if I could see them and think they were pertinent to my > research. > Sounds like they would be great. > Greenbriar sounds thick with Harris's - am I right? > Do you know the Ancestory here? > > Is there anyway you could give me an insight on the Harris's I mentioned? > They had children: Osborn, Seaborn, Alfred and Phenaty. > Born in Morgan Co. GA, maybe Greene Co., or Fayette Co. GA. Any > clues??????? > > I am at wits end without a clue. > Kim Harris Baker > Garland, Texas, > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Valerie & Tommy Crook" <vfcrook@earthlink.net> > To: <WVGREENB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 10:06 PM > Subject: [WVGREENB] GHS Museum Store online! > > > > Hi Folks! > > > > The North House Museum Store is back on-line. > > > > http://www.greenbrierhistorical.org/~greenbr/cgi-bin/cart.cgi/index.html > > > > The White Sulphur Springs Cemetery Book is listed, too! > > > > Enjoy! > > > > Valerie > > > > >