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The headstone of Maj. Hampton Cothran Williams (1806-1877) and his wife Frances Alexander Williams (1806-1890) in the Chapman Family Cemetery on Bull Run Mountain near the towns of Thoroughfare and Broad Run, Virginia. According to the 1850 Federal…

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This certificate is for the death certificate of Ulysses Harris and the records indicate that he was a private in the army and the certificate is for military veterans only

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Photograph of the headstone of Helen M. Swann in the Chapman Family Cemetery, Thoroughfare, Virginia (Bull Run Mountain). Helen Mary Swann (1855-1856) was the child of Thomas William Swann (1818-1860) and Helen Mary Chapman (1818-1895). Her brother…

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

Jesse Harris Wartime Damage claim.jpg
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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Jessie Harris lived from March 9, 1855-July 16, 1931. He was a farmhand to his dad, Jesse Harris according to the 1870 census. His wife Lucy lived from February 10, 1868-April 29, 1930.

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

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Judy Harris lived from July 15, 1886-April 17, 1965

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A lawsuit for quieting the title of three acres of land for Cub Run Memorial Garden Cemetary
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