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This is the tombstone of Mildred Harris

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This is the wartime damage claim made by Jesse Harris in February 6,1872. Jesse Harris claimed to live in Watertight, which was close to Warrenton Pike for 26 to 27 years. He owned 262 acres and lived there during the war. He was born free and in…

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This is the tombstone of Willis Harris.

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This is the tombstone of Jane Harris, who was the oldest recorded member of the Harris family who died at 101 years old.

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This document provides the claim made by Jesse Harris and Charles Ratcliffe, who lived on the land and had claim, details how Jesse got the land from Willaim Downs' Heirs. The second page of the wartime damage claim made by Jesse Harris' grandson.…

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Jesse Harris and his sons Obed, Jesse, and George Harris lands

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Lived from February 1, 1833 and died January 4, 1913.

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Elizabeth Harris lived from April 15, 1864 and died on May 7, 1886. Anthony B. Harris lived from May 7, 1869 and died on February 14, 1894

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George Harris was born in 1807 and died on March 26, 1878. He was the son of Jesse Harris and was one of his many farmhands. Additionally in 1855 George had an unclaimed letter found at the post office and in 1873 a file claim he made, possibly for…

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Judy Harris lived from January 29, 1826-Aug. 17, 1888.
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