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John HAMMOND52 was born about 1661/62 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He was born about 1661/62 in Watertown, Middlesex, Ma. He has Ancestral File Number M73K-85. He has Ancestral File Number 854N-24. Parents: John Lieutenant HAMMOND and Abigail SALTER.


John Lieutenant HAMMOND52 was born on Jul 2, 1626 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He was christened on Jul 2, 1626 in Of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He was buried in Nov 1709 in Watertown, Middlesex, Ma. He died on Nov 22, 1709 in Watertown, Middlesex, Ma. He has Ancestral File Number 854M-W9. LIEUT. JOHN HAMMOND, (William1) b. Lavenham, England, about 1624; bapt. July 2, 1626. His age was given as 7 years at the time he came to America with his mother, which practically agrees with the latter date, but his tombstone gives his age at his death in 1709 as 85 years and 4 months, which places his birth in July, 1624.

He m. (1) about 1652, Abigail Salter, b. at Rattlesden, Co. Suffolk, England, (bapt.) Nov. 9, 1623, daughter of George and Elizabeth (Munning) Salter, who were married at Rattlesden, Oct. 29, 1617. She d. about 1663, and he m. (2) in 1664, Sarah Nichols, of Charlestown, Mass., who d. Jan. 14, 1688, aged 45 years. He m. (3) in 1689, widow Prudence (Wade) Cotton, dau. of Jonathan Wade, of Ipswich, Mass., and widow of Rev. Seaborn Cotton, of Hampton. He was her third husband as she married (1) Dec. 28, 1659, Dr. Anthony Crosby, of Rowley, Mass., son of widow, Constance Crosby, by whom she had children who survived her and inherited her property. Lieut. John's first wife, Abigail Salter, was a sister of Theophilus Salter, an early resident of Ipswich, Mass.

He was a soldier in King Philip's war in 1675 and 167?? ??n the garrison at Wrentham. (Soldiers in King Phili?? ??Var, pp,366-7.)

In 1665 he was appointed guardian of his kinswoman, Mehitable Hawkins, dau. of Timothy and Hannah Hawkins. He was selectman in Watertown, in 1664, 1670, 1692, 1698 and 1701. In 1690 his assessment was the largest in Watertown.

His will, (Middlesex Probate, No. 7151) dated Nov. 18, 1709, proved Dec. 9, 1709, mentions wife Prudence, son John, daughters Elizabeth Mason, Abigail Hastings, Hannah Poulter and Hepzibah Shattuck, and also sons-in-law John Mason, John Hastings, John Poulter and William Shattuck.

His inventory, dated Nov. 29, 1709, amounted to œ961-8. Through an error the account of the settlement of his estate Jan. 26, 1712-13, is filed at East Cambridge with the papers relating to the estate of John Hammond, of Newton, (No. 7152) who died in 1762. Account of John Hammond, John Mason and John Hastings, executors of will of Lt. John Hammond, Jan. 26, 1712-13.

There is a long list of sums paid. Among those named are the following relatives: Henry Phillips, of Charlestown; Experience Page, (???) Smith, of Roxbury, Timothy Barron, of Watertown; Hopestil Mead, of Cambridge; Joseph and Samuel Hastings, of Watertown, and others who may have been connected by marriage or otherwise.

Bibliographic Information: Hammond, Frederick Stam. History and Genealogies of the Hammond Families in America. Vol. 1. Oneida, N. Y.: Ryan & Burkhart. 1904.
Parents: William HAMMOND and Elizabeth PAINE.

Spouse: Abigail SALTER. John Lieutenant HAMMOND and Abigail SALTER were married in 1652. Children were: John HAMMOND, John HAMMOND, Elizabeth HAMMOND, Abigail HAMMOND.


Katherine Howland HAMMOND was born in West Point, New York. She was Protestant. Parents: Alan Reid HAMMOND and Dorothy Elaine OLSON.


Kristina Cunard HAMMOND was born in Monterey, California. She was Protestant. Parents: Alan Reid HAMMOND and Dorothy Elaine OLSON.


Marie Or Sarah HAMMOND52 was born on Oct 21, 1623 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She was christened on Oct 21, 1623 in , Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She has Ancestral File Number 9776-9V. Parents: William HAMMOND and Elizabeth PAINE.


Martha HAMMOND52 was born about 1625 in London, London, England. She died Dead in , , England. She was buried in , , England. She has Ancestral File Number 93W3-1V. Parents: William HAMMOND and Elizabeth PAINE.


Miss HAMMOND52 was born about 1621 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, England. She has Ancestral File Number 854M-TX. Parents: William HAMMOND and Elizabeth PAINE.


Rachel HAMMOND52 was born about 1627 in London, London, England. She died Dead in , , England. She was buried in , , England. She has Ancestral File Number 93W3-22. Parents: William HAMMOND and Elizabeth PAINE.


Thomas HAMMOND52 was born on Sep 17, 1618 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He was christened on Sep 17, 1618 in Of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He died on Dec 10, 1655 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number 854M-RL. Parents: William HAMMOND and Elizabeth PAINE.


William HAMMOND52 was born on Oct 30, 1575 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He was christened on Oct 30, 1575 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He died on Oct 8, 1662 in Watertown, Middlesex, Ma. He has Ancestral File Number 854M-DP. William Hammond, the emigrant ancestor of this branch of the family in America, was born in Lavenham, County of Suffolk, England, where he was baptized October 30, 1575. He was the only surviving son of Thomas and Rose (Trippe) Hammond, his younger brother, Thomas, having died in infancy. He was left an orphan by the death of his father in 1589 and very little can be learned about his early life. He married there June 9, 1605, Elizabeth Paine, and their children were all born in Lavenham. It is uncertain just when he came to America, as no record has been found, but there are records in Boston of a William Hammond, as early as 1632, and this may have been the same man. This, however, is very uncertain, as it may have been the William Hammond who settled in Lynn, in 1636, and who is supposed to have been the eldest son of William of Watertown, born in Lavenham in 1607. The first positive records of this William Hammond are to be found in Scituate, Mass., prior to 1636, the name being found there as "Hamans." Deane's History of Scituate, p. 277, says "he soon deceased or removed" from there and it was undoubtedly at about this time (1636) that he became a settler in Watertown, as no record of an earlier date has been found of him there. He probably located in Watertown at about the same time as did his brothers-in-law?? William Paine and Dr. Simon Eire, all of whom seem to have followed their brother-in-law, John Page, who was one of the first settlers. No record of the date of arrival in America of his elder children has been found and it is supposed that they came with him, two or more years prior to the arrival of his wife and younger children, who came in the ship "Francis," from Ipswich, England, in April, 1634. It is possible that he came with his elder children, in company with his brother-in-law, John Page, prior to, or about 1630, but it hardly seems reasonable to suppose that he was here so long before the arrival of his wife and younger children. It is probable that he was in Scituate some time before removing to Watertown. The statement that his daughter, Anne, married Rev. John Lothrop is not proven, and though there is some evidence to show such connection it seems improbable. Dr. Roland Hammond, in his Hammond Geneology, published in 1894, uses the quotation from Rev. Mr. Lothrop's Journal to establish a connection in his own line, and the family of William Hammond, of Watertown, is supposed to have been connected with his line in some way. In a note on page 9 of his work he says, "Rev. John Lothrop established a church at Scituate Harbor, Mass., and afterwards at Barnstable, Mass. He is said to have married for his second wife, Anne, widow, daughter of William Hammond, of Watertown, Mass., and had Barnabas, Abigail, Bathshua and John. But the evidence that the widow, Anne, was the daughter of William Hammond is far from convincing."

William Hammond was admitted freeman in Watertown, May 25, 1636, and was grantee of seven lots and purchaser of three lots before 1644. His homestead of 40 acres was situated on the west of Common Street. It was bounded on the east and north by lands of his brother-in-law, Dr. Simon Eire, on the west by John Simson, Isaac Sterne and John Warren, and on the south by Thomas Boyden. Bond's Hist. of Watertown (p. 1088) says, "It is probable that William Hammond settled first on the Cambridge Road, very near the Cambridge line. Whether this was a grant to him the records do not show. He sold it early and settled on his 40-acre homestall, situated east of Pequusset meadow. He also owned three small lots in Pequusset meadow, one of these granted to him and the other two purchased. This homestall passed to his son (grandson) Thomas." March 10, 1642, in the division of lands, he was granted lot No. 76, in the 4th Division, containing 165 acres, and this, with his other holdings, made him one of the largest land owners in the town. The records do not show that he was often an office holder in the town and this may have been due to his independence in religious matters, which may have made him unpopular with his more puritanical neighbors, although he does not appear to have been so unpopular as some of his most intimate friends. His near neighbor and most intimate friend appears to have been John Warren, who came from the same locality in Suffolk County, England, and between whose family and his own there appears to have been considerable intimacy for several generations prior to the settlement in America. Mr. Warren seems to have had even less regard for the rigid puritanical regulations of the time than his friend, Hammond, and to have become rather more unpopular thereby. In Oct. 1651, Warren was fined 20 shillings "for an offense against the laws concerning baptism," and April 4, 1654, "for neglect of publick worship" 14 Sabbaths at 5 shillings each. March 14, 1658, he was ordered to be "warned for not attending publick worship," but "old Warren was not to be found in town." May 27, 1661, the houses of "old Warren and Goodman Hammond" were ordered to be searched for Quakers, for whom they were known to have considerable sympathy.

Considerable independence in religious matters, great love of liberty and sympathy for all who are persecuted for conscience sake seem to have been inherent family traits for generations past. It is probable that William Hammond and his intimate friend, Warren, were both inclined toward the religious teaching of Roger Williams, but were too conservative to subject themselves to the persecution which his more radical followers were compelled to endure. This view is supported by the fact that many of their descendants were rigid adherents of the Baptist Church. The tendency, however, in this family has been toward great liberty of thought in religious matters and many of the descendants have been connected with the Unitarian and Universalist denominations, while many in the later generations have held membership in no church.

The will of William Hammond is on file at East Cambridge, Mass., (Middlesex Probate No. 7167), dated July 1662; proved Dec. 16, 1672. He leaves to wife Elizabeth his whole estate during her life. To son, John, all lands, & after her death. To Thomas Hamond, "sonne of my sonne, Thoms Hamond, deceased," œ40 at the age of 21 years. "If sa?? Thomas, or any for him, oppose this will," then he is not have the œ40. "Unto daughter Barnes, œ30, the same to remain un?? her children." "In case she again become a widow" she to have wood from his lands during her widowhood. To fo?? children of my daughter, Elizabeth House, deceased, vario?? sums of money. "To Adam Smith, son of daughter, Sara?? if he behave obediently to my wife after my decease, one ma??colt and œ20." To daughter, Sarah Smith, œ5. Appoints widow, Elizabeth and John executors.
Witnesses-- Matthew Bridge and Thomas Longhorne.

Inventory by Hugh Mason and Thomas Hastings, De?? 16, 1662; œ457-16-9. Contains the following list of rea?? estate:

"25 acres of fallow land,
15 acres of broken land,
15 acres of meadow,
60 acres of meadow, &c.,
16 acres of land in low of ye town right,
40 acres in great dividend,
160 acres in a farm.
Total, 331 acres.
Bibliographic Information: Hammond, Frederick Stam. History and Genealogies of the Hammond Families in America. Vol. 1. Oneida, N. Y.: Ryan & Burkhart. 1904.

Spouse: Elizabeth PAINE. William HAMMOND and Elizabeth PAINE were married on Jun 9, 1605 in Of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Children were: Anna (Hannah) HAMMOND, Barnes HAMMOND, William HAMMOND, Ann HAMMOND, John HAMMOND, Thomas HAMMOND, Miss HAMMOND, John Lieutenant HAMMOND, Marie Or Sarah HAMMOND, Benjamin HAMMOND, Elizabeth HAMMOND, Benjamin HAMMOND, Martha HAMMOND, Rachel HAMMOND.


William HAMMOND52 was born on Sep 20, 1607 in Of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He was christened on Sep 20, 1607 in Of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He died on Oct 8, 1637 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts. He was buried in Oct 1637 in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. He has Ancestral File Number 854M-MW. Parents: William HAMMOND and Elizabeth PAINE.


HANNAH32 died in 1668. Parents: Robert FOLLETT and Persis BLACK.

Spouse: Thomas FLINT.

Spouse: John SOUTHWICK. John SOUTHWICK and HANNAH were married after 1658. Children were: John SOUTHWICK.


HAPPY.

Spouse: Randall Wiggam ERIKSEN. Children were: Adam ERIKSEN, Heather ERIKSEN.


Christopher HARDRES was born about 1496 of Hardres, Canterbury, England. He died in 1536. He is reference number 61588.

Children were: Thomas HARDRES.


Elizabeth HARDRES was born about 1544 of Hardres, Canterbury, England. Parents: Thomas HARDRES and Mary OXINDEN.

Spouse: Roger HARLAKENDEN. Roger HARLAKENDEN and Elizabeth HARDRES were married on Jan 28, 1566/67 in Woodchurch, Kent, England. Children were: Richard HARLAKENDEN, Thomas HARLAKENDEN.


Thomas HARDRES was born about 1519 of Hardres, Canterbury, England. He died in 1556. He is reference number 30794. Parents: Christopher HARDRES.

Spouse: Mary OXINDEN. Children were: Elizabeth HARDRES.


Mary HARDY was born in 1639 in Ipswich, Essex, Ma, USA. She was born in 1639 in Estimate, Ipswich, Essex, Mssc. She died after 1713. She has Ancestral File Number FTBM-V9. Will of Thomas Hardee, Sen., of "Merrimack near Haverill" [Bradford],
Dec. 12, 1677; March 26, 1678, mentions wife; eldest son Thomas; other sons
John, Joseph, William, and Jacob; son-in-law Wm. Hutchins; "my daughter
Mary and her children, besides what she has received." Thomas Hardy and
wife Ann deeded land to dau. Mary, wife of Samuel Currier, in 1670.
From: Hoyt, David W. Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts
vol. 1. Snow & Farnham. Providence. 1897. Parents: Thomas HARDY.

Spouse: Samuel CURRIER. Samuel CURRIER and Mary HARDY were married in Haverhill, Essex, Ma. Children were: Sarah CURRIER, John CURRIER, Alice CURRIER, Anne CURRIER, Samuel CURRIER, Richard CURRIER, Sarah CURRIER, Hannah CURRIER, Mary CURRIER, Elizabeth CURRIER, Samuel CURRIER.


Thomas HARDY was born about 1606. He died on Jan 4, 1678 in Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts. THOMAS, Ipswich, one of the first twelve wh. made the sett. 1633,
had Thomas, John, Joseph, Jacob, William, one d. wh. m. William Hitchins, and
Mary, wh. m. 1670, Samuel Currier of Haverhill; rem. to Rowley a. 1653, thence
in ten yrs. to Bradford, there d. 4 Jan. 1678, aged a. 72.
A Genealogical history of early New England settlers; Written by James Savage; Vol. II

Children were: Mary HARDY.


Dorothy HARLAKENDEN was christened on Dec 12, 1596 in Earl's Colne, England. She died before Aug 3, 1636 in , England. She was buried on Aug 3, 1636 in Woppesfield, England. Parents: Thomas HARLAKENDEN and Dorothy CHEYNE.

Spouse: Dep. Gov. Samuel SYMONDS. Dep. Gov. Samuel SYMONDS and Dorothy HARLAKENDEN were married on Apr 2, 1617 in Great Yeldham, Essex, England. Children were: Richard SYMONDS, Dorothy SYMONDS, Jane SYMONDS, Ann SYMONDS, Samuel SYMONDS, Elizabeth SYMONDS, Harlakenden SYMONDS, John SYMONDS, Robert SYMONDS, William SIMMONS, Roger SYMONDS.


Richard HARLAKENDEN was born on Jul 22, 1568. He died on Aug 22, 1631. He was buried in Earl's Colne, England. Parents: Roger HARLAKENDEN and Elizabeth HARDRES.


Roger HARLAKENDEN was born in Jul 1541 of Kenardington, Kent, England. He was buried on Jan 21, 1602/3 in Earl's Colne, Essex, England. Parents: Thomas HARLAKENDEN.

Spouse: Elizabeth HARDRES. Roger HARLAKENDEN and Elizabeth HARDRES were married on Jan 28, 1566/67 in Woodchurch, Kent, England. Children were: Richard HARLAKENDEN, Thomas HARLAKENDEN.


Thomas HARLAKENDEN died on Mar 27, 1648 in Earl's Colne, England. He was born in Earl's Colne, England. Parents: Roger HARLAKENDEN and Elizabeth HARDRES.

Spouse: Dorothy CHEYNE. Children were: Dorothy HARLAKENDEN.


Thomas HARLAKENDEN was born about 1511 of Wareorn, Kent, England.

Children were: Roger HARLAKENDEN.


Anna Ruggles HARPUR106,107 was born on Aug 25, 1894 in Harpursville, NY. She died on Aug 5, 1981 in Johnson City, NY. Parents: Edwin Ralph HARPUR and Jennie Elizabeth SAMPSON.

Spouse: Raymond Hall HATHAWAY. Raymond Hall HATHAWAY and Anna Ruggles HARPUR were married on May 25, 1917.


Edwin Ralph HARPUR106,107 was born on Mar 20, 1864. He died on Jul 8, 1912 in Thompson, PA.

Spouse: Jennie Elizabeth SAMPSON. Edwin Ralph HARPUR and Jennie Elizabeth SAMPSON were married on Jan 14, 1886. Children were: Anna Ruggles HARPUR.


Addie HARRIS2 was born about 1877. She died. !Birth yr taken from marriage record found in Wyoming Co. C rt House, Tunkhannock,Pa. Parents: Ervin E. HARRIS and Lydia Ann MILLER.

Spouse: Addison LAMOREAUX. Addison LAMOREAUX and Addie HARRIS were married on Jan 24, 1895 in Tunkhannock Boro, Wyoming Co., Penna..


Alice HARRIS.

Spouse: Franklin P. GLOSENGER. Franklin P. GLOSENGER and Alice HARRIS were married.


Audrey Dolores HARRIS108 was born on Feb 2, 1924 in Jermyn, PA. She died on Mar 9, 1962. Parents: Charles HARRIS and Florence Lois MINER.

Spouse: Donald David OAKLEY. Donald David OAKLEY and Audrey Dolores HARRIS were married on Nov 23, 1944 in Jermyn, PA. Children were: Darlene Anne OAKLEY, Donald David OAKLEY Jr..


Beecher S. HARRIS2 was born in Nov 1893. He died. !Birth taken from 1910 Census Wyoming Co. Pa. Parents: Ervin E. HARRIS and Rosella E. KREWSON.


Birton HARRIS. Parents: Ervin E. HARRIS and Lydia Ann MILLER.


Charles HARRIS was born in 1839 in , Penna.. He died about Oct 21, 1865. 1850 Census record as a child of James and Emily Harris age 11. Letter of administration names James Harris as executor in son Charles death the letter is dated 21 Oct. 1865 . Charles was killed in the Civil War. I do not know if his body was returned or where he died.

(Research):Bond of James Harris...Know all men by these pre sent that we James Harris, J.H. Miller and Ziba Lott are held and firmly bound to the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the sum of Five hundred dollars lawful money of this commonwealth which payment well and truly to be made we bind o urselves jointly and severally for and in whole our heirs e xecutors and administors. Sealed with our seals dated th e twenty first day of October in the year of our Lord one t housand eitht hundred and sixty five...condition of this obligation is that if the above bounder, James Harris administrator of all and singular the goods chattle and audits of Charles Harris deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and correct inventory of all and singular the goods chattles and debits..... Parents: James HARRIS and Emily MILLER.


Charles HARRIS108 was born on Oct 9, 1898 in Noxen, Wyoming County, PA. He died on Jun 14, 1957. Parents: Henry Charles HARRIS and Laura Elizabeth MORGAN.

Spouse: Florence Lois MINER. Charles HARRIS and Florence Lois MINER were married on Jun 27, 1923. Children were: Earl "Buddy" HARRIS, Romayne June HARRIS, Audrey Dolores HARRIS.


Clark HARRIS was born on Mar 27, 1847 in Forkston, Wyoming Co., Penna.. He died on Sep 10, 1883 in Forkston, Wyoming Co., Penna.. He was buried in Sep 1883 in Orcutts Cem, Noxon, Wyoming Co., Penna.. Clark Harris...birth and death records are on headstone also on records in the Wyoming Co. Historical Society. His will that gives the death date also. Parents: James HARRIS and Emily MILLER.

Spouse: Emillia Elizabeth THOMPSON.


Daisy HARRIS2 was born about 1896 in Noxen, Wyoming County, PA. She died on Sep 6, 1898. Parents: Henry Charles HARRIS and Laura Elizabeth MORGAN.


Dana M. HARRIS2 was born in Jul 1891. He died. !Birth taken from 1910 Census records Forkston Twp.,Wyomin g Co. Pa. Parents: Ervin E. HARRIS and Rosella E. KREWSON.


Delilah HARRIS was born on Oct 19, 1855 in Forkston, Wyoming Co., Penna.. She died on Aug 2, 1934 in Mehoopany Twp., Wyoming Co., Penna.. She was buried on Aug 5, 1934 in Orcutts Cem, Monroe Twp., Noxon, Penna.. Birth, death dates on death certificate # 08208. The death certificate also names her mother and father and their places of birth. These dates coordinat e with the ones I recieved from Evelyn Pettibone who is working on family history on her side of the family...Deliliah 's dau being her grandmother and having personal records from her mother. Parents: James HARRIS and Emily MILLER.

Spouse: Henry RUSSELL. Children were: Lovisa Emily RUSSELL, Harry M. RUSSELL.


Earl "Buddy" HARRIS was born on Jul 19, 1925 in Jermyn, PA. He died on Dec 16, 1980. Parents: Charles HARRIS and Florence Lois MINER.


Ebenezer HARRIS was born on Jul 16, 1771 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut. From the Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records for Windham County, CT:
Ebenezer, s. Paul & Mary, b. July 16, 1771; 1; 162 Parents: Paul HARRIS and Mary HERRINGTON.

Spouse: Abigail. Ebenezer HARRIS and Abigail were married. Children were: Ebenezer HARRIS, James HARRIS, Emor HARRIS, Edward HARRIS.


Ebenezer HARRIS was born about 1794. Parents: Ebenezer HARRIS and Abigail.

Spouse: Nabby BLUE. Ebenezer HARRIS and Nabby BLUE were married on May 17, 1812.


Edward HARRIS. Parents: Ebenezer HARRIS and Abigail.


Eliza A. HARRIS was born on Aug 12, 1841 in Forkston, Wyoming Co., Penna.. She died on Feb 25, 1912 in Noxon, Wyoming Co., Penna.. She was buried in 1912 in Orcutts Cemetery, Noxon, Wyoming Co., Penna.. 1850 Census, Forkston Twp., Wyoming Co. Pa. is child of James and Emily Harris...she is 9 yrs of age. I have her deat h record,cert #970 which also lists her father James HARRIS ,her birth date and date of burial,where she was born and what she died from,which was chronic heart disease.
James and Emily deeded over land to Edward, her husband with an assignment to Lottie Palmer upon their decease. Beginning at a corner stake and stones at the Northeast corner of other lands of said James Harris, thence a southerly course to a large maple tree on the line of John C. Baker, thence a westerly course along the line of said Bakers to a black birch thence northerly by lands unknow to the place of beginning.... supposed to contain about 53 acres more or less . It being the same land that David H. Mapes made an improvement on near nineteen years since and which improvements and possession rights to the same have been purchased and transferred to the party of the first part hereof.

(Research):Death Certificate # 08398 file # 16056. Parents: James HARRIS and Emily MILLER.

Spouse: Edward D. PALMER. Edward D. PALMER and Eliza A. HARRIS were married on Nov 6, 1859 in Forkston, Wyoming Co., Penna.. Children were: Joseph Milton PALMER, Anna F. PALMER, Nettie Clara PALMER, Raymond D. PALMER, Harry Elmer PALMER, Clarence E. PALMER.


Emor HARRIS. Parents: Ebenezer HARRIS and Abigail.

Spouse: Deborah LOTT. Emor HARRIS and Deborah LOTT were married.

Spouse: Parna CHAPEL. Emor HARRIS and Parna CHAPEL were married.


Ervin E. HARRIS was born in 1849 in , Penna.. He died on Apr 15, 1911 in Northmorland Twp, Wyoming Co., Penna.. He was buried in Apr 1911 in , Wyoming Co. Pa.. Birth Record was taken from the 1840 Census for Forkston Tw p. where he is listed as a child of James and Emily Harris , his age being 9yrs old. His death date was taken from Wyo ming Co. Court house records and his will which lists where he lived at that time, the time of death and of course the date of death.
I find the spelling of his name is also spelled Irvin.

(Research):Death record...died Sat the 15th day of April 1911 at about 6:50 pm. Parents: James HARRIS and Emily MILLER.

Spouse: Lydia Ann MILLER. Ervin E. HARRIS and Lydia Ann MILLER were married on Dec 4, 1871 in , Wyoming Co., Penna.. Children were: Addie HARRIS, Miner HARRIS, Birton HARRIS, Florane HARRIS.

Spouse: Rosella E. KREWSON. Ervin E. HARRIS and Rosella E. KREWSON were married in 1882 in , Wyoming Co., Penna.. Children were: Eva M. HARRIS, H.Leslie B. HARRIS, Dana M. HARRIS, Beecher S. HARRIS, Lance Amos HARRIS, Margie A. HARRIS, Lena HARRIS.


Eunice HARRIS was born on Jul 14, 1844 in Forkston, Wyoming Co., Penna.. She died on Feb 12, 1894. She was buried in 1894 in Orcutt Grove Cemetary, Noxen, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, USA. Birth and Death record is found at the Wyoming Co. Historical Society, Tunkhannock, Pa. Also her marriage date. Parents: James HARRIS and Emily MILLER.

Spouse: S. Severn CRISPELL. S. Severn CRISPELL and Eunice HARRIS were married on Dec 24, 1868 in Dallas, Luzerne Co., Penna.. Children were: Chester Franklin CRISPELL, James Henry CRISPELL, Sarah CRISPELL, Fredrick Cornelius CRISPELL, Elmer CRISPELL, George CRISPELL, Ira CRISPELL, Albert CRISPELL, Grace CRISPELL.


Eva M. HARRIS2 was born on Mar 16, 1885 in Noxon, Wyoming Co., Penna.. She died. !Birth record taken from "BIRTHS" records found in Wyomin g Co. Court House, Tunkhannock,Penna. Parents: Ervin E. HARRIS and Rosella E. KREWSON.

Spouse: Frank WILLIAMS.


Florane HARRIS. Parents: Ervin E. HARRIS and Lydia Ann MILLER.


Gabriel HARRIS28 was born in 1605 in England. He was christened on Mar 2, 1628/29 in Honiton, Devonshire, England. He died on Mar 10, 1683/84 in New London, New London Co., Connecticut. Gabriel Harris, born in England, married March 3, 1654, Elizabeth Abbott, sister of Robert Abbott of New London, from England. He died (???), 1684. Mrs. Elizabeth Harris died 1702.
Gabriel HARRIS, son of Walter Harris & Mary Fry ( Andrews, Henry Porter. The Descendants of John Porter, Vol. 1. Saratoga Springs: G.W. Ball, 1893. )

Parents: Walter HARRIS and Mary FRY.

Spouse: Elizabeth ABBOT. Gabriel HARRIS and Elizabeth ABBOT were married on Mar 3, 1652/53 in New London, New London Co., Connecticut.29 Children were: Samuel HARRIS.


Goodwin HARRIS. Parents: H.Leslie B. HARRIS and Gladys TAYLOR.


H.Leslie B. HARRIS2 was born in Aug 1889. He died on Nov 12, 1966 in Wyoming Co., PA. He was buried in Forkston, Wyoming Co., Penna.. Birth taken from 1910 Census record, Forkston Twp. Wyoming Co.Pa. He had 34 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildre n at the time of his death. Parents: Ervin E. HARRIS and Rosella E. KREWSON.

Spouse: Gladys TAYLOR. Children were: Goodwin HARRIS.


Hannah HARRIS was born on Nov 29, 1766 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut. From the Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records for Windham County, CT:
Hannah, d. Paul & Mary, b. Nov. 29, 1766; 1; 161 Parents: Paul HARRIS and Mary HERRINGTON.

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