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John H. HARRIS
Nancy Cave HAYDEN |
Husband: John H. HARRIS
Birth: 20 Apr 1778?, Goochland Co., VA Death: 11 May 1859, Boone Co., MO Occupation: farmer Religion: Baptist, later Church of Christ Father: Nathaniel HARRIS Mother: Mary HOWARD |
Marriage: 20 Dec 1815, Scott Co., KY
Migration: by 1828, in Boone Co., MO |
Wife: Nancy Cave HAYDEN
Birth: 15 Oct 1801 Death: 3 Apr 1890 Migration: aft. 1859, moved to Oregon, then Washington Migration: 1877, living in Washington, with her son, Woodson HARRIS Religion: Baptist, later Church of Christ Father: Turner Richardson HAYDEN, Sr. Mother: Rebecca CAVE |
Children (birth order unknown): |
1. James S. HARRIS, b. 1819, KY
2. Martha B. HARRIS, b. 1820, KY 3. John Cave HARRIS MO > OR?/CA?/AZ? 4. Rebecca HARRIS 5. Thomas Jefferson HARRIS; MO > Salem, OR, had five children 6. Lewis HARRIS 7. Catherine HARRIS 8. Nathaniel W. HARRIS, b. 1833, MO; d. 9 Nov 1908, Beckville, TX 9. Joel HARRIS, b. 1835 10. Marcus Woodson HARRIS, b. 1838; MO > CA? > OR > Columbia Co., WA |
Sources:
1. Broderbund. World Family Trees. Vol. 12, Pedigree No. 2241, submitted by David G. Kyle. 2. Descendants of Anthony Haden [link died]. Family TreeMaker User Home Page by Thomas Wayne Harris. Notes: When Nancy's father died in 1812, John H. HARRIS became her guardian; John married her when she was 14 years old (he was 34). |
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