Display Patriot - P-175872 - John HARRIS

John HARRIS

SAR Patriot #: P-175872

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Captain / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A051708

Birth: abt Nov 1727 / / PA
Death: 29 Jul 1791 Harrisburg / Dauphin / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Paid Supply Tax, 1779
  2. Seved in 12th PA Regiment

Additional References:
  1. PA ARCHIVES
    • 3rd Ser, Vol 17, pg 565, 568
    • 5th Ser,Vol3, pg 683

Spouse: (1) Elizabeth McClure; (2) Mary Reed
Children: Mary McClure; Collateral; Anna; Susanna Jean;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1957-05-28 PA Unassigned Jack H Williams (82122) Susanna   
1964-03-31 OH Unassigned George Harris Ewalt (91328) Anna   
1971-11-15 PA Unassigned David L. Williams (102149) Susanna   
1976-01-13 IL Unassigned Mark Leigh Clark (109615) Mary   
1988-01-28 PA Unassigned Jesse Clair Williams (121734) Susanna   
2007-08-14 PA 28822 Robert Stanley Jones (158061) Mary   
Location:
Harrisburg / Dauphin / PA / USA
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Marker Type:
DAR
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Comments:

DAR Memorial Marker - Bronze Plaque on original hortizonal headstone reads: John Harris, Jr. / 1726-1791 / Buried here is the founder / of the city of Harrisburg. / In 1785, he and five others / planned and named the city



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