Eleventh Generation 
1056. William GIBSON-[93589],3 son of John GIBSON -[93592], was born about 1629 in Caton, Lancashire, England and died on 20 Nov 1684 in Lombard Street, London,, at age 55.
General Notes: ID: I7853
Name: William Gibson
Sex: M
Birth: ABOUT 1629 in Caton, Lancashire, England
Death: 11-20-1684 in Lombard Street, London
Father: John Gibson b: 10-17-1595 in of Leas, Lancashire
Marriage 1 Elizabeth Thompson b: ABOUT 1630 in Crossmore, Lancashire,England
Children
Patience Gibson b: 5-31-1674
William married (name unknown).3
The child from this marriage was:
528 i. William Sr. GIBSON -[93577] (born about 1629 in London Co., England - died about 1681)
1058. William THOMPSON-[93591] 3 was born about 1600.
William married (name unknown).3
The child from this marriage was:
529 i. Elizabeth THOMPSON -[93578] (born about 1629 in London ., England)
1280. John WEAVER-[91545],1,2,4,5,6 son of Jacob WEBER -[91568] and Anne BAUMAN -[91579], was born about 1723 and died about 1803,, at age 80.
John married Barbara BUCKWALTER -[86271] [MRIN:46316] 1,2,4,5.,6
Children from this marriage were:
640 i. John WEAVER -[91479] (born about 1753 in Berks County, PA - died about 1821)
ii. Anna WEAVER -[75075] was born in 1752 and died in 1796,, at age 44.
iii. Jacob WEAVER -[75076] was born in 1753 and died in 1831,, at age 78.
iv. John WEAVER -[75077] was born in 1755.
1281. Barbara BUCKWALTER-[86271],1,2,4,5,6,13,14,15 daughter of Doric (Yost) BUCKWALTER -[73249], was born on 16 Oct 1730 in Lampeter Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania,died in Feb 1796 in Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania,, at age 65, and was buried in 1796 in Weaverland Mennonite Cemetery, East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Ancestral File Number: K9BH-40.
General Notes: ID: I10225
Name: Barbara BUCKWALTER
Surname: Buckwalter
Given Name: Barbara
Sex: F
Birth: 16 Oct 1730 in Lampeter Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania
Death: Feb 1796 in Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania
Burial: 1796 Weaverland Mennonite Cemetery, East Earl Twp., LancasterCo., Pennsylvania
Ancestral File #: K9BH-40
_UID: 31ADA79D3E32B04EB500E977447A98A49FBD 1 1 1 1 1
Change Date: 9 Nov 2001 at 00:00:00
Father: Theodorus BUCKWALTER b: 1702 in Switzerland or Germany
Mother: Barbara LANDIS b: 1705 in Zurich, Switzerland
Marriage 1 John WEAVER b: 1 Jan 1728 in Earl Twp., Lancaster Co.,Pennsylvania
Children
Joseph WEAVER b: 1765 in East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania
Marriage 2 John WEBER b: 1723 in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania
Married: in , Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Sources:
Repository:
Name: Family History Library
Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
Title: Ancestral File (R)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
!Indices & Supplement to Who was Henry weaver (1732-1807) Buried PineBank
Cemetery, Mount Joy Township, Adams Co., PA by Robert Kean Weaver, St.
Augustine, Florida 32086. Published 1985.
Barbara married John WEAVER -[86281] [MRIN:46314] 1,2.,14 John was born on 1 Jan 1728 in Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania and died on 11 Oct 1803 in Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, at age 75. Another name for John was Hans.
Marriage Notes: 1 _UID 78E3C9B3D1C2E74EBAE65624A65AEA4BEE5F
The child from this marriage was:
i. Joseph WEAVER -[86283] was born in 1765 in East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania,died on 10 Sep 1824 in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania,, at age 59, and was buried in Weaverland Mennonite, Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Ancestral File Number: H4L3-JS.
Barbara next married John WEBER -[86282] [MRIN:46315] in , Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1,2.,14 John was born in 1723 in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, died in 1803 in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, at age 80,and was buried in Weaverland Mennonite Cemetery, East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.
Marriage Notes: 1 _UID 844A4A6A3678174DB73492F314580D6CE97C
Barbara next married John WEAVER -[73248] [MRIN:40474] 1,2.,15 John was born in 1723 and died in 1803, at age 80.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Anna WEAVER -[73256] was born in 1752 and died in 1796,, at age 44.
ii. Jacob WEAVER -[73258] was born in 1753 and died in 1831,, at age 78.
iii. John WEAVER -[73259] was born in 1755.
iv. Barbara WEAVER -[73260] was born in 1758 and died in 1831,, at age 73.
v. George WEAVER -[73261] was born in 1763 and died in 1845,, at age 82.
vi. Joseph WEAVER -[73262] was born in 1765 and died in 1824,, at age 59.
vii. Elizabeth WEAVER -[73263] was born in 1768 and died in 1853,, at age 85.
viii. Abraham WEAVER -[73264] was born in 1771.
Barbara next married John WEAVER -[91545] [MRIN:46316] 1,2,4,5.,6
1288. Johannes CRECELIUS-[73405],1,2,10 son of Johann Christoph CRECELIUS -[73653] and Anna Catherina CONRAD -[73654], was born on 24 Feb 1682 in Heringen, Kirberg, Germany and died on 21 Feb 1760 in Reichelsheim, Germany,, at age 77.
General Notes: Johann Crecelius was born to Johann Christoph Crecelius, a Magistrate inHeringen, Amt. Kirberg, Germany. He attended Gymnasium (academic highschool) in Idstein and the University of Glassen in Germany. At Eastertime 1707 he was appointed a Deacon in Kirberg and on 08-24-1711 hebecame Deacon in Mossback near Amt. Wiesbaden, Germany. 11-07-1715 hewas Pastor at Burgschwalbach. The church called him to Reichelsheim,Germany on 07-23-1723 where he was Pastor for 37 years.
He announced his engagement on 07-28, 1716 to Anna MargaretheSenkenberg of Griedberg, Hease, Germany. Anna was the daughter of theApothecary named Johann Heinrich Senkenberg, (this is the Senkenbergpharmaceutical family whose name was given to the Museum of NaturalHistory in Germany). Johann and Anna were married 09-01-1716 at Kirberg,Germany. Anna was born 02-14-1694 in Friedberg, Hesse, Germany.
Johann died at age 77 years on 02-21-1760, he was a pastor andteacher for 57 years. Anna died 04-22-1753 (59.11 years old) atReichelsheim, Germany. They had 8 children, 5 sons and 3 daughters.
Johannes married Anna Margaret SENKENBERG -[73406] [MRIN:40563] on 1 Sep 1716 in Kirberg, Germany 1,2.,10
Children from this marriage were:
i. Phillip CRECELIUS -[73799].
ii. Johann Gotthard CRECELIUS -[73800] died on 4 Mar 1798 in Germany.
iii. Son CRECELIUS -[73801].
iv. Married Unknowname CRECELIUS -[73803].
v. Dau CRECELIUS -[73804].
vi. Dau CRECELIUS -[73805].
vii. Johannes CRECELIUS -[73798] was born on 14 Sep 1717.
1289. Anna Margaret SENKENBERG-[73406] 1,2,10 was born on 14 Feb 1694 in Friedberg, Hesse, Germany and died on 22 Apr 1753 in Reichelsheim, Germany,, at age 59.
Anna married Johannes CRECELIUS -[73405] [MRIN:40563] on 1 Sep 1716 in Kirberg, Germany 1,2.,10
1290. Johann Ludwig ZUBORD-[73656] 1,2.,10
General Notes: Citizen and Borgomaster (Master Cooper)
Johann married UNKNOWN -[73658] [MRIN:40666] 1,2.,10
The child from this marriage was:
1291. UNKNOWN -[73658] 1,2.,10
UNKNOWN married Johann Ludwig ZUBORD -[73656] [MRIN:40666] 1,2.,10
1296. Benjamin LANDIS-[93434],1,2,4,5,6 son of Hans LANDIS -[93457] and Ann WITMER -[93468], was born about 1700 in Zurich, Switzerland and died about 1765 in Zurich, Switzerland,, at age 65.
Benjamin married Maria (Weaver) WEBER -[93446] [MRIN:49305] 1,2,4,5.,6
The child from this marriage was:
1297. Maria (Weaver) WEBER-[93446] 1,2,4,5,6 was born about 1695 in Zurich, Switzerland and died about 1763 in Zurich, Switzerland,, at age 68.
Maria married Benjamin LANDIS -[93434] [MRIN:49305] 1,2,4,5.,6
1298. John Jaco SCHNEBELLE-[93479] 1,2,4,5,6 was born about 1690 in Zurich, Switzerland and died about 1751 in Zurich, Switzerland,, at age 61.
John married Maria (Magdalena) HERR -[93490] [MRIN:49323] 1,2,4,5.,6
The child from this marriage was:
1299. Maria (Magdalena) HERR-[93490],1,2,4,5,6 daughter of Hans HERR -[93501] and Margareth KOCH -[93512], was born about 1663 in Zurich, Switzerland and died about 1746 in Zurich, Switzerland,, at age 83.
Maria married John Jaco SCHNEBELLE -[93479] [MRIN:49323] 1,2,4,5.,6
1888. Walter POWERS-[92812] 1,2,4,5,6 was born about 1639 and died about 1708,, at age 69.
Walter married Trial SHEPARD -[92823] [MRIN:49018] 1,2,4,5.,6
The child from this marriage was:
944 i. Thomas POWERS -[92701] (born about 1657 - died about 1730)
1889. Trial SHEPARD-[92823],1,2,4,5,6 daughter of Ralph SHEPARD -[92834] and Thanks Lord PERKINS -[92845], was born on 19 Dec 1641 and died about 1712,, at age 71.
Trial married Walter POWERS -[92812] [MRIN:49018] 1,2,4,5.,6
1890. Thomas PARK-[92790],1,2,4,5,6 son of Richard PARKE -[92856] and Margery CRANE -[92867], was born on 2 Nov 1628 and died on 11 Aug 1690,, at age 61.
Thomas married Abigail DIX -[92801] [MRIN:49006] 1,2,4,5.,6
The child from this marriage was:
945 i. Elizabeth PARK -[92712] (born about 28 Jul 1679 - died about 1765)
1891. Abigail DIX-[92801],1,2,4,5,6 daughter of Edward DIKES -[92878] and Jane WILKINSON -[92890], was born on 21 May 1637 and died on 3 Feb 1691,, at age 53.
Abigail married Thomas PARK -[92790] [MRIN:49006] 1,2,4,5.,6
1892. Jonathan WHITCOMB-[92767],1,2,4,5,6 son of John WHITCOMB -[93670], was born on 14 Sep 1628 and died in Feb 1690,, at age 61.
Jonathan married Frances COGGINS -[92779] [MRIN:48992] 1,2,4,5.,6
The child from this marriage was:
946 i. Jonathan WHITCOMB -[92723] (born on 26 Feb 1668 - died about 1750)
1893. Frances COGGINS-[92779] 1,2,4,5,6 was born about 1630 and died on 17 May 1671,, at age 41.
Frances married Jonathan WHITCOMB -[92767] [MRIN:48992] 1,2,4,5.,6
1894. Abraham JOCELYN-[92745],1,2,4,5,6 son of Thomas JOCELYN -[93671] and Rebecca MARLOWE -[93672], was born about 1619 and died on 9 Jul 1670,, at age 51.
Abraham married Beatrice HAMPSON -[92756] [MRIN:48979] 1,2,4,5.,6
The child from this marriage was:
947 i. Mary JOCELYN -[92734] (born about 1673 - died about 1745)
1895. Beatrice HAMPSON-[92756],1,2,4,5,6 daughter of Phillip HAMPSON -[93673], was born on 15 Jul 1623 and died on 11 Jan 1711,, at age 87.
Beatrice married Abraham JOCELYN -[92745] [MRIN:48979] 1,2,4,5.,6
1920. William HARRIS-[71536],1,2,9 son of Robert HARRIS -[71538] and Mary Rice CLAIBORNE -[71539], was born in 1657 in Broomfield Essex, England and died on 21 Oct 1726 in Cedar Hill VA,, at age 69.
General Notes: From: "James P. Harris" <jpharris@juno.com>
Subject: [HARRIS-VA] William Harris 1621 Part 1
Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 10:19:29 -0400
May 1, 2001
By J. Phillip Harris
Part 1 - The introduction to William Harris of Jamestown
A few weeks ago, while gathering information about the possibleEnglish
origins of Capt. Thomas Harris, I stumbled across somethingthat turned
out to be a major discovery in a mystery I have long beentrying to
solve. It had nothing to do with Capt. Thomas Harris. It wasabout
William Harris who came to Virginia with William Claiborne in1621. For
over twenty years I have been gathering bits and pieces ofinformation
about this William Harris but I could never really get a senseof
identity on him. It has always appeared that he left nodistinct Harris
descendant lines like the other Harris immigrants. For thisreason, no
one ever seemed interested in finding out who he was orconnecting back
to him. I believe that is about to change.
If you are a descendant of the William Harris/TemperanceOverton line or
the Robert Harris/Mourning Glen line of Hanover County, youwill be very
interested in this. If you are a descendant of the Matthew
Harris/Elizabeth Lee line of Louisa, Albemarle and NelsonCounties and
beyond, you will be interested in this. If you are adescendant of the
George Fuller Harris line of Pittsylvania County, Virginia andLincoln
County, Kentucky, you will be interested in this. I nowbelieve William
Harris, who came to Virginia in 1621, is your immigrant Harrisancestor.
The key to this was discovering the village of Willingale Doein Essex,
England. Willingale Doe is about eight miles west ofChelmsford in
Essex. For those who were upset by my attack on the misuse ofLDS
databases, you will be glad to know that it was discovery ofthe
extracted parish records for Willingale Doe on the LDSInternational
Genealogical Index that first opened the door on all of this.I hope I
have sufficiently "eaten crow" for my misdirected attack. Inow think
the IGI is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Incredibly, what we have within a ONE SQUARE MILE area aroundWillingale
Doe in the year 1600 are the following places:
1. Shellow Bowells - the village where Edward Harris residedfor most of
his adult life. Edward Harris was the youngest overall son ofWilliam
Harris of Southminster by his third wife, Agnes Rutter.
2. Torrell Hall - the home of the Henry Josselyn family and hisdaughter
Anne who married Edward Harris as his second wife in 1583. TheJosselyns
were cousins to the nearby family of Sir Thomas Gates of GoodEaster, who
became one of the early governors of the Virginia colony.
3. Little Burch Hall - the home of the John Butler/JaneElliott family
and their daughter Elizabeth, who was to marry WilliamClaiborne in
Virginia c1635. This family also included Elizabeth's olderbrothers
John and Thomas Butler who both eventually came to Virginia andsettled
in Claiborne's Kent Island settlement in the upper ChesapeakeBay. The
brother of the senior John Butler was Capt. Nathaniel Butler ofnearby
Roxwell who was to become the Governor of Bermuda from 1619 to1622 and
who later sat on the Council of Virginia with WilliamClaiborne.
4. Willingale Doe - the village where we find the parishrecords for the
entire William Harris/Joan Hardings family including their sonWilliam,
who was born in 1596.
When we begin to expand out from these four families and lookat the
marriages of the children and other associated families in theWillingale
Doe, Shellow Bowells and Roxwell parish records, we find anumber of
interconnections between all four of the families. As it turnsout, the
key to discovering our Harris history in England AND Virginialies not in
the association with William Claiborne but in the variousconnections to
the Butler family.
I am first going to propose the entire line as I now believe itoccurred.
It will cover the six generations starting with William Harrisof
Southminster and going through the first three generations inVirginia.
What will follow after that will be a detailed explanation anddiscussion
of existing evidence that hopefully will support myconclusions.
Please understand, this is all new. You will not find thisproposed
anywhere else. I am the first to go down this path. For thisreason, I
do not expect nor desire any of this to be accepted untilothers have
followed the same path and come to similar conclusions. Myobjective in
this is to leave a clear path of evidence and logic that otherscan
follow, but each of you must do the research and arrive at yourown
conclusions.
GENERATION 1
William Harris of Southminster, High Sheriff of Essex
c1490-1556
married 1st Johanna Smith c1515
Had a total of three wives and thirteen children, the oldestbeing son
William Harris.
GENERATION 2
William Harris
c1516-1559
married Jane Semer of "Brawghinge" (probably Bocking) c1540
Only one known child, a son William Harris.
GENERATION 3
William Harris of Willingale Doe, Essex.
c1545- after1601
married Joan Hardings 6 May 1576
i. Ellen 1586
ii. Elizabeth 1590
iii. John 1593
iv. WILLIAM 1596
v. Thomas 1596 (William and Thomas were possibly twins)
vi. Edward 1599
vii. Alice 1601
GENERATION 4
William Harris - came to Virginia in 1621 as a surveyor withWilliam
Claiborne.
1596-c1656 (born in Willingale Doe, Essex - died at Jamestown,Virginia)
married (possibly) Ellen Burrows c1624, daughter of AnthonyBurrows.
i. James
ii. William
iii. Robert
GENERATION 5
1. James Harris c1625-after 1667 - settled first in York Countyc1647,
later in Westmoreland County c1662.
2. William Harris c1630-unknown (est. c1690) - lived atJamestown in
1658.
i. Robert - see Generation 6.
ii. William - in James City County in 1704, died in York Countyc1739
iii. Thomas - died in York County c1728, married to Beatrice.
3. Robert Harris c1635-1701 - settled on Ware Creek in New KentCounty
c1659.
i. -------> William Harris/Temperance Overton line of HanoverCounty.
ii. -------> Robert Harris/Mourning Glen line of HanoverCounty.
GENERATION 6
Robert Harris c1660-1716 - settled in York County near Yorktownc1682
married 1st Mary Albritton c1693
i. Robert Harris - married Mary Starke ------> George FullerHarris line
ii. Matthew Harris - married Elizabeth Lee ------> MatthewHarris line
iii. John Harris - remained in York County.
married 2nd Anne Fuller, widow of George Fuller.
For the most part, all of the information needed to constructthis can be
found in commonly available sources, either online or at mostlarger
libraries. The predominant sources are:
1. The IGI parish records at LDS FamilySearch (batches beginwith prefix
"C" or "M").
2. The Visitations of Essex of 1552 and 1558
3. Cavaliers and Pioneers Volumes I and II (Nugent I and NugentII) -
land patent records.
4. Various volumes of the Virginia Genealogies series (also onFTM CDs or
online at Genealogy.com if you have a subscription).
5. A biography on William Caliborne called Virginia Venturerpublished in
1954, or any other suitable biography on William Claiborne.
I would also suggest a good map of Virginia, preferably theDeLorme Atlas
of topographical maps that exists for each state as well as adetailed
driving atlas of Great Britain showing the towns and villages.
CONTINUE WITH PART 2
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Subject: [HARRIS-VA] William Harris 1621 Part 2
Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 10:20:27 -0400
PART 2 - Why I believe William Harris of Willingale Doe was thegrandson
of William Harris of Southminster.
The main records we have to rely on for William Harris ofSouthminster
are the Visitations of Essex 1552. Essentially thatinformation tells us
the basics about the first three generations. William Harrisfirst
married Joanna Smith, had son and heir William who married JaneSemer,
and who likewise had a son named William. The Visitations ofEssex 1558
go on to list all three wives, all thirteen of his children, aswell as a
number of his grandchildren. Since he was a prominent Essexofficial,
there are other court records that substantiate the time periodin which
he lived. His will in 1556 confirms five of his sons, that hislast wife
was named Agnes (Rutter), and lists the properties he owned.The five
surviving sons that were still living in 1556 were William andVincent by
the first marriage, Arthur by the second marriage, andChristopher and
Edward by the third marriage. (A full copy of the willsubmitted by Noël
Robertson can be found in the archives of Harris-Va onRootsweb.) Even
if the Visitations of Essex are inaccurate, we know that he didhave
those five sons, and he names them in that order in his will.The oldest
son William actually does not receive a legacy from his fatherin the
will. Wording in the will implies that the son William Harrishad
already been provided for and was well established in 1556. Itis stated
that he had already been assigned property that was not namedin the
will. We do not know the location of that property.
Although there are few actual parish records for the early1500s, we can
estimate by various sources that William Harris married hisfirst wife
Johanna Smith around 1515. With thirteen children, if WilliamHarris
averaged one child every two years over all three wives, thatwould put
the last child being born in 1541. We already know from the1556 will
that Christopher and Edward Harris were still underage in 1556confirming
that Edward, the last son, was probably not born until around1540-1545.
If William, the first son, was born shortly after the 1515marriage, then
he was just coming of age, marrying, and having his first sonWilliam in
that same 1540-1545 time period. That means William Harris of
Southminster had a son Edward and a grandson William who were
approximately the same age.
The parish records of Willingale Doe (IGI M058661) tell us thatWilliam
Harris married Joan Hardings on 6 May 1576. That is a perfect30 year
cycle from 1516 (1516-1546-1576), giving the distinctpossibility of
William Harris of Willingale Doe to be the third generationWilliam.
Edward Harris married Anne Josselyn 9 July 1583 in ShellowBowells (IGI
7134017). He had first married Elizabeth Barrington around1575 (no IGI
record). The Barringtons were from Hatfield Broad Oak aboutsix miles
from Shellow Bowells and Willingale Doe. It is very apparentthat Edward
Harris and William Harris were almost the same age and livedwithin a
half mile of each other. They have all the appearances of afamily
relationship. The only possible relationship in the knownfamily that
would fit this criteria of a William being the same age asEdward Harris
would be that of the uncle and nephew described above.
One other connection can be gleaned from the 1556 will. ThomasKinge was
listed a number of times as the personal servant of WilliamHarris of
Southminster and received a small legacy. The will also listeda
daughter (unnamed) of the third wife, Agnes Rutter, by herprevious
marriage and the daughter was stated to be the wife of RichardKinge of
Bockinge. Bockinge was also the home of Joanne Cooke, thesecond wife of
William Harris as well as the home of Jane Semer who marriedthe second
generation William Harris. Bockinge is twelve miles fromWillingale Doe
straight up the old Roman road from London. Two of thechildren of
William Harris of Willingale Doe married members of the Kingefamily of
Halstead. Halstead is just a couple of miles outside ofBockinge along
the same road. The two marriages were Thomas Harris to SarahKinge 25
Mar 1617 and Alice Harris to Thomas Kinge 24 Nov 1618 (IGI8205631).
Sarah and Thomas Kinge were the children of Richard Kinge, both
christened in Colchester, Essex in 1587 and 1592 respectively(IGI
812134, 812135). It appears that Richard Kinge was thegrandson of Agnes
Rutter who, of course, was also the mother of Edward Harris.
Considering the compelling evidence, I feel very comfortable indrawing
the conclusion that William Harris of Willingale Doe was thegrandson of
William Harris of Southminster and nephew of Edward Harris ofShellow
Bowells.
Side Note: I will not use any of the possibilities concerningCapt.
Thomas Harris in support of my conclusions about the identityof William
Harris since none of the theories about Capt. Thomas Harris canbe proven
yet. One of those theories is that Thomas Harris was the sonof Edward
Harris and Anne Josselyn. Obviously, if that theory were toend up being
validated, it would not only support my conclusions aboutWilliam Harris,
but taken together would have major implications concerning thewhole
history of the Harris family in England and their involvementwith the
settlement of Virginia.
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More:
More: Hello,
More: I have done quite a bit of research on the Harris line. I can goas far back as Robert Harris (he was supposedly married to a
Mary Rice Claiborne, but that has since been proven incorrect as far as Ican tell). There is no complete evidence going further
back from him as there were at least 3 Harris' in the same place at thesame time. I do have a great paper from a rootsweb
board that talks about the origin of the Harris'.
More: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/HARRIS-VA/2001-05/0988813169
More: You have to follow it along a few threads to get through all of theinformation.
More: It's funny that you bring up the Harris family. When I inquired toyou, I was following the Trevor family from England back to
Rome's Emperors. Going that far back is just crazy. I have a hard timeeven comprehending it. Are there sources that you
consulted with?
More: So I followed your Harris line back and we are realted throughWilliam Harris and Temperance Overton. I am related through
their son Benjamin Harris. It's such a small world. I look forward tohearing from you.
More: Kimberley Harris
More: David Weaver wrote:
More: Kimberly My great-grandmother was Ida Harris! There are a lotof
important
people that were married into the Harris family. Col. Claiborne,governor of
Virginia.
Sir Percy, Gooch and General Butler. The ancestry for all of the Kingsand
Queens of both sons of Judah have been researched all the way back toAdam
and Eve!
There are over 35 presidents, all related to Queen Elizabeth. I'mrelated to
the
Kings of Europe through the Lee's, Henry Lee, whom signed theDeclaration of
More: Independents. If you can trace your family back 3 or 4generations, it is a
good chance that you will find you also will be related to the Harrislinks.
I have access to
all of Ancestry's and Genealogy's information. Most of my ancestorswere
here in
the yearly 1620's! I usually don't answer my e-mail, but you have aname of
Harris,
there is a good chance we are related!. With the age of the computerits
possible
to trace your family along way back in history.
More: Dave
More: Kimberly Harris wrote:
More:
More: Hello,
More: I came across your tree while doing research on Ancestry.com.It seems
incredible that you have information going so far back. I noticedthat
Mark Willis was listed as the source for most of the information. I
wonder how it is possible to go so far back and be accurate. Do you
know where he obtained this information? I don't mean to beskeptical,
but some of it seems just too incredible to be true. Thank you foryour
time.
More: Kimberley Harris
William married Temperance OVERTON -[71537] [MRIN:39958] 1,2.,9
The child from this marriage was:
960 i. Maj., Robert HARRIS -[20650] (born in 1696 - died in 1765 in Ablemarle Co., Virginia)
1921. Temperance OVERTON-[71537],1,2,9 daughter of William OVERTON -[71540] and Mary Elizabeth WATERS -[71541], was born on 2 Mar 1679 in New Kent County VA and died on 19 Feb 1710 in Cedar Hill VA,, at age 30.
Temperance married William HARRIS -[71536] [MRIN:39958] 1,2.,9
Temperance next married Capt., William HARRIS -[53559] [MRIN:30375], son of Major, Robert HARRIS -[53560] and Mary Rice CLAIBORNE -[53561], in 1695 1,2.,12 William was born in 1669 in The Forks, Hanover Co., Virginia and died in 1730 in The Forks, Hanover Co., Virginia, at age 61.
Marriage Notes: 2 _PREF Y
Children from this marriage were:
i. John HARRIS -[26364] was born on 28 Mar 1703 in The Forks, Hanover Co., Virginia.
960 ii. Maj., Robert HARRIS -[20650] (born in 1696 - died in 1765 in Ablemarle Co., Virginia)
iii. Elizabeth HARRIS -[20675] was born about 1698.
iv. George HARRIS -[20687] was born about 1701.
v. William HARRIS -[20693].
vi. James HARRIS -[20717].
vii. Jemima HARRIS -[20729].
viii. Frederick HARRIS -[20753].
2018. Unknown CALAIBORNE-[93211],1,2,4,5,6 son of Edward CALAIBORNE -[93234] and G... BELLINGHAM -[93245], was born about 1643 and died about 1667,, at age 24.
Unknown married Elizabeth BUTLER -[93223] [MRIN:49223] 1,2,4,5.,6
The child from this marriage was:
1009 i. Ursula CALAIBORNE -[42702] (born about 1661 in New Kent Co. Virginia - died about 1684)
2019. Elizabeth BUTLER-[93223] 1,2,4,5,6 was born about 1610 and died about 1668,, at age 58.
Elizabeth married Unknown CALAIBORNE -[93211] [MRIN:49223] 1,2,4,5.,6 This Web Site Is The Genealogy Chart Going Back To ADAM and EVE And The Ancestry Of About 6 Of the Original 1620 Plymouth Colony Residents. Cooke, Pope, Warren, Soule, Alden, Mullins, Cobb, Perry, ...ETC...
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