Ann Harris

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann Harris (daughter of John Harris and Jane Harris).

    Notes:

    ANCESTRY

    Colonel George Steuart and his wife Margaret Harris:

    Their Ancestors and Descendants with Appendixes of Related Families Portraits and Illustrations

    A Genealogical History By Robert Stewart, D.D., LL.D

    This book was Printed at the "Civil and Military Gazette" Press, 1907 in Lahore, India pp.398-401

    APPENDIX No. XI

    A copy of this document was sent the author by John Harris9, M.D., of Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1865.

    At the conclusion he wrote: ?The foregoing was copied Aug. 10, 1855, by John Harris (then resident in Philadelphia) from two separate half sheets of cap paper, in the handwriting of his father, James Harris, in the possession of Mrs. Thomazin Potter, a granddaughter of James Harris. John Harris, the copyist of the foregoing, born Dec. 31st, 1792, was the son of James Harris, who was the son of John Harris who was the son of James Harris by his second wife, Janet McClure), who was the son of Edward Harris and Flora Douglas.

    The antecedent probability that this document is perfectly
    trustworthy has been confirmed by all subsequent investigations (excepting in regard to William Harris2 and his wife-see Appendix XVIII), and the writer considers it fortunate that he has had such a record to guide his researches.

    Edward [Sr.] and Charles Harris, being dissenters, were driven from Ayrshire, in Scotland, at the time of the persecution of the Protestants In the reign of Charles II, or of his successor, James.

    They settled in County Donegal, near Rapho, Ireland. They were possessed of a valuable estate in Scotland, which was lost on account of their abandoning it.

    Edward [Sr.] was married to Miss Flora Douglas, of the famous family of that name, who resided near the borders of England. He had sons: Edward [Jr.], Robert and James.

    James, son of Edward and Flora Douglas, married Mary Simpson by whom he had William, Ann and James. By a second
    marriage with Janet McClure he had a son, John.

    John Harris, son of James Harris and Jane McClure, first married Jane Poer, daughter of Alexander Poer and Margaret Harris Mifflin, who died without issue. By his second wife, Jane Harris daughter of John Harris and Grizzel Steel (born Feb. 7, 1721) had Jane, James, William, Grizzel1, Margaret and Ann ............. Penn'a. He died Feb.[28], 1794.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Harris (son of James Harris, Sr. and Janet McClure).

    Notes:

    ANCESTRY

    Colonel George Steuart and his wife Margaret Harris:

    Their Ancestors and Descendants with Appendixes of Related Families Portraits and Illustrations

    A Genealogical History By Robert Stewart, D.D., LL.D

    This book was Printed at the "Civil and Military Gazette" Press, 1907 in Lahore, India pp.398-401

    APPENDIX No. XI

    A copy of this document was sent the author by John Harris9, M.D., of Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1865.

    At the conclusion he wrote: ?The foregoing was copied Aug. 10, 1855, by John Harris (then resident in Philadelphia) from two separate half sheets of cap paper, in the handwriting of his father, James Harris, in the possession of Mrs. Thomazin Potter, a granddaughter of James Harris. John Harris, the copyist of the foregoing, born Dec. 31st, 1792, was the son of James Harris, who was the son of John Harris who was the son of James Harris by his second wife, Janet McClure), who was the son of Edward Harris and Flora Douglas.

    The antecedent probability that this document is perfectly
    trustworthy has been confirmed by all subsequent investigations (excepting in regard to William Harris2 and his wife-see Appendix XVIII), and the writer considers it fortunate that he has had such a record to guide his researches.

    Edward [Sr.] and Charles Harris, being dissenters, were driven from Ayrshire, in Scotland, at the time of the persecution of the Protestants In the reign of Charles II, or of his successor, James.

    They settled in County Donegal, near Rapho, Ireland. They were possessed of a valuable estate in Scotland, which was lost on account of their abandoning it.

    Edward [Sr.] was married to Miss Flora Douglas, of the famous family of that name, who resided near the borders of England. He had sons: Edward [Jr.], Robert and James.

    James, son of Edward and Flora Douglas, married Mary Simpson by whom he had William, Ann and James. By a second
    marriage with Janet McClure he had a son, John.

    John Harris, son of James Harris and Jane McClure, first married Jane Poer, daughter of Alexander Poer and Margaret Harris Mifflin, who died without issue. By his second wife, Jane Harris daughter of John Harris and Grizzel Steel (born Feb. 7, 1721) had Jane, James, William, Grizzel1, Margaret and Ann ............. Penn'a. He died Feb.[28], 1794.

    John married Jane Harris. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Jane Harris

    Notes:

    ANCESTRY

    Colonel George Steuart and his wife Margaret Harris:

    Their Ancestors and Descendants with Appendixes of Related Families Portraits and Illustrations

    A Genealogical History By Robert Stewart, D.D., LL.D

    This book was Printed at the "Civil and Military Gazette" Press, 1907 in Lahore, India pp.398-401

    APPENDIX No. XI

    A copy of this document was sent the author by John Harris9, M.D., of Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1865.

    At the conclusion he wrote: ?The foregoing was copied Aug. 10, 1855, by John Harris (then resident in Philadelphia) from two separate half sheets of cap paper, in the handwriting of his father, James Harris, in the possession of Mrs. Thomazin Potter, a granddaughter of James Harris. John Harris, the copyist of the foregoing, born Dec. 31st, 1792, was the son of James Harris, who was the son of John Harris who was the son of James Harris by his second wife, Janet McClure), who was the son of Edward Harris and Flora Douglas.

    The antecedent probability that this document is perfectly
    trustworthy has been confirmed by all subsequent investigations (excepting in regard to William Harris2 and his wife-see Appendix XVIII), and the writer considers it fortunate that he has had such a record to guide his researches.

    Edward [Sr.] and Charles Harris, being dissenters, were driven from Ayrshire, in Scotland, at the time of the persecution of the Protestants In the reign of Charles II, or of his successor, James.

    They settled in County Donegal, near Rapho, Ireland. They were possessed of a valuable estate in Scotland, which was lost on account of their abandoning it.

    Edward [Sr.] was married to Miss Flora Douglas, of the famous family of that name, who resided near the borders of England. He had sons: Edward [Jr.], Robert and James.

    James, son of Edward and Flora Douglas, married Mary Simpson by whom he had William, Ann and James. By a second
    marriage with Janet McClure he had a son, John.

    John Harris, son of James Harris and Jane McClure, first married Jane Poer, daughter of Alexander Poer and Margaret Harris Mifflin, who died without issue. By his second wife, Jane Harris daughter of John Harris and Grizzel Steel (born Feb. 7, 1721) had Jane, James, William, Grizzel1, Margaret and Ann ............. Penn'a. He died Feb.[28], 1794.

    Children:
    1. Jane Harris
    2. James Harris
    3. William Harris
    4. Grizzel Harris
    5. Margaret Harris
    6. 1. Ann Harris


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Harris, Sr. was born , County Donegal, Ulster Ireland (son of Edward Harris, Sr. and Flora Douglas).

    Notes:

    ANCESTRY

    Colonel George Steuart and his wife Margaret Harris:

    Their Ancestors and Descendants with Appendixes of Related Families Portraits and Illustrations

    A Genealogical History By Robert Stewart, D.D., LL.D

    This book was Printed at the "Civil and Military Gazette" Press, 1907 in Lahore, India pp.398-401

    APPENDIX No. XI

    A copy of this document was sent the author by John Harris9, M.D., of Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1865.

    At the conclusion he wrote: ?The foregoing was copied Aug. 10, 1855, by John Harris (then resident in Philadelphia) from two separate half sheets of cap paper, in the handwriting of his father, James Harris, in the possession of Mrs. Thomazin Potter, a granddaughter of James Harris. John Harris, the copyist of the foregoing, born Dec. 31st, 1792, was the son of James Harris, who was the son of John Harris who was the son of James Harris by his second wife, Janet McClure), who was the son of Edward Harris and Flora Douglas.

    The antecedent probability that this document is perfectly
    trustworthy has been confirmed by all subsequent investigations (excepting in regard to William Harris2 and his wife-see Appendix XVIII), and the writer considers it fortunate that he has had such a record to guide his researches.

    Edward [Sr.] and Charles Harris, being dissenters, were driven from Ayrshire, in Scotland, at the time of the persecution of the Protestants In the reign of Charles II, or of his successor, James.

    They settled in County Donegal, near Rapho, Ireland. They were possessed of a valuable estate in Scotland, which was lost on account of their abandoning it.

    Edward [Sr.] was married to Miss Flora Douglas, of the famous family of that name, who resided near the borders of England. He had sons: Edward [Jr.], Robert and James.

    James, son of Edward and Flora Douglas, married Mary Simpson by whom he had William, Ann and James. By a second
    marriage with Janet McClure he had a son, John.



    James married Janet McClure. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Janet McClure

    Notes:

    ANCESTRY

    Colonel George Steuart and his wife Margaret Harris:

    Their Ancestors and Descendants with Appendixes of Related Families Portraits and Illustrations

    A Genealogical History By Robert Stewart, D.D., LL.D

    This book was Printed at the "Civil and Military Gazette" Press, 1907 in Lahore, India pp.398-401

    APPENDIX No. XI

    A copy of this document was sent the author by John Harris9, M.D., of Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1865.

    At the conclusion he wrote: ?The foregoing was copied Aug. 10, 1855, by John Harris (then resident in Philadelphia) from two separate half sheets of cap paper, in the handwriting of his father, James Harris, in the possession of Mrs. Thomazin Potter, a granddaughter of James Harris. John Harris, the copyist of the foregoing, born Dec. 31st, 1792, was the son of James Harris, who was the son of John Harris who was the son of James Harris by his second wife, Janet McClure), who was the son of Edward Harris and Flora Douglas.

    The antecedent probability that this document is perfectly
    trustworthy has been confirmed by all subsequent investigations (excepting in regard to William Harris2 and his wife-see Appendix XVIII), and the writer considers it fortunate that he has had such a record to guide his researches.

    Edward [Sr.] and Charles Harris, being dissenters, were driven from Ayrshire, in Scotland, at the time of the persecution of the Protestants In the reign of Charles II, or of his successor, James.

    They settled in County Donegal, near Rapho, Ireland. They were possessed of a valuable estate in Scotland, which was lost on account of their abandoning it.

    Edward [Sr.] was married to Miss Flora Douglas, of the famous family of that name, who resided near the borders of England. He had sons: Edward [Jr.], Robert and James.

    James, son of Edward and Flora Douglas, married Mary Simpson by whom he had William, Ann and James. By a second
    marriage with Janet McClure he had a son, John.

    Children:
    1. 2. John Harris


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward Harris, Sr. was born 1620, Scotland.

    Notes:

    ANCESTRY

    Colonel George Steuart and his wife Margaret Harris:

    Their Ancestors and Descendants with Appendixes of Related Families Portraits and Illustrations

    A Genealogical History By Robert Stewart, D.D., LL.D

    This book was Printed at the "Civil and Military Gazette" Press, 1907 in Lahore, India pp.398-401

    APPENDIX No. XI

    A copy of this document was sent the author by John Harris9, M.D., of Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1865.

    At the conclusion he wrote: ?The foregoing was copied Aug. 10, 1855, by John Harris (then resident in Philadelphia) from two separate half sheets of cap paper, in the handwriting of his father, James Harris, in the possession of Mrs. Thomazin Potter, a granddaughter of James Harris. John Harris, the copyist of the foregoing, born Dec. 31st, 1792, was the son of James Harris, who was the son of John Harris who was the son of James Harris by his second wife, Janet McClure), who was the son of Edward Harris and Flora Douglas.

    The antecedent probability that this document is perfectly
    trustworthy has been confirmed by all subsequent investigations (excepting in regard to William Harris2 and his wife-see Appendix XVIII), and the writer considers it fortunate that he has had such a record to guide his researches.

    Edward [Sr.] and Charles Harris, being dissenters, were driven from Ayrshire, in Scotland, at the time of the persecution of the Protestants In the reign of Charles II, or of his successor, James.

    They settled in County Donegal, near Rapho, Ireland. They were possessed of a valuable estate in Scotland, which was lost on account of their abandoning it.

    Edward [Sr.] was married to Miss Flora Douglas, of the famous family of that name, who resided near the borders of England. He had sons: Edward [Jr.], Robert and James.

    Edward married Flora Douglas 1655. Flora was born 1622, County Donegal, Ulster Ireland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Flora Douglas was born 1622, County Donegal, Ulster Ireland.

    Notes:

    ANCESTRY

    Colonel George Steuart and his wife Margaret Harris:

    Their Ancestors and Descendants with Appendixes of Related Families Portraits and Illustrations

    A Genealogical History By Robert Stewart, D.D., LL.D

    This book was Printed at the "Civil and Military Gazette" Press, 1907 in Lahore, India pp.398-401

    APPENDIX No. XI

    A copy of this document was sent the author by John Harris9, M.D., of Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1865.

    At the conclusion he wrote: ?The foregoing was copied Aug. 10, 1855, by John Harris (then resident in Philadelphia) from two separate half sheets of cap paper, in the handwriting of his father, James Harris, in the possession of Mrs. Thomazin Potter, a granddaughter of James Harris. John Harris, the copyist of the foregoing, born Dec. 31st, 1792, was the son of James Harris, who was the son of John Harris who was the son of James Harris by his second wife, Janet McClure), who was the son of Edward Harris and Flora Douglas.

    The antecedent probability that this document is perfectly
    trustworthy has been confirmed by all subsequent investigations (excepting in regard to William Harris2 and his wife-see Appendix XVIII), and the writer considers it fortunate that he has had such a record to guide his researches.

    Edward [Sr.] and Charles Harris, being dissenters, were driven from Ayrshire, in Scotland, at the time of the persecution of the Protestants In the reign of Charles II, or of his successor, James.

    They settled in County Donegal, near Rapho, Ireland. They were possessed of a valuable estate in Scotland, which was lost on account of their abandoning it.

    Edward [Sr.] was married to Miss Flora Douglas, of the famous family of that name, who resided near the borders of England. He had sons: Edward [Jr.], Robert and James.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: Edward Harris
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: Du
    Birth Year: 1620
    Spouse Name: Flora Douglas
    Spouse
    Birth Place: Do
    Spouse Birth Year: 1622
    Marriage
    Year: 1665
    Number Pages: 1

    Children:
    1. Edward Harris, Jr. was born , County Donegal, Ulster Ireland.
    2. Robert Harris was born , County Donegal, Ulster Ireland.
    3. 4. James Harris, Sr. was born , County Donegal, Ulster Ireland.