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Effie E. HARRIS

Effie E. HARRIS

Female 1867 - 1954  (~ 86 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Effie E. HARRIS was born in Apr 1867 in Illnois (daughter of William Britton HARRIS and Nancy WESTBROOK); died in 1954.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 2B1E65D53F1747629EC14250F99D5C6BD023


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Britton HARRIS was born on 30 Dec 1816 in Dickson County, Tennessee (son of Silas HARRIS and Mary JACKSON); died on 8 Dec 1877 in Christian County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 29477C72A385420A82E69D84DF77395842DB

    William married Nancy WESTBROOK in 1853 in Christian County, Illinois. Nancy was born on 5 Feb 1830 in Dickson County, Tennessee; died on 2 Jun 1913 in Raymond, Montgomery County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nancy WESTBROOK was born on 5 Feb 1830 in Dickson County, Tennessee; died on 2 Jun 1913 in Raymond, Montgomery County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: CD3837F48A8E444E8E47D0FA10FF7BFAFDC6

    Children:
    1. Mary Jane HARRIS was born in Jun 1856; and died.
    2. Craig HARRIS was born on 18 Dec 1857 in Christian County, Illinois; died on 25 May 1907 in Montgomery, Illinois.
    3. Martha Ann HARRIS was born on 12 Jul 1858; and died.
    4. Joseph Franklin HARRIS was born on 26 Sep 1863; and died.
    5. Robert R. HARRIS was born on 15 Feb 1866 in Illnois; and died.
    6. 1. Effie E. HARRIS was born in Apr 1867 in Illnois; died in 1954.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Silas HARRIS was born on 7 Oct 1782 in Halifax County, North Carolina (son of Capt. Isaac HARRIS and Mary MAHONEY, Burgess); died in 1861 in Christian County, Illinois.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9HQZ-GZL
    • _UID: 9BC974FBBAC24CB08FF4DAEB1FE3E98F0D21
    • Residence: 1850, District 22, Christian, Illinois

    Notes:

    in 1850 Census, District 22, Christian, Illinois

    Confirmed birth place, 2nd wife deceased and living with:
    (William) Britton Harris, age 30, born about 1820, male born Tenn
    Benjamin Harris, age 28, male born Tenn
    Edwin Harris, age 26, male born Tenn
    Tippe (Tippo) Harris, age 24 male, born Tennessee
    Elisabeth Harris, age 6 born about 1844, female, born Illinois

    See fathers will for supporting documentation.

    Some of the supporting trees on this family line are included here;
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~markfreeman/mahoney.html <
    Inherited 1 slave from father in will.




    http://ourextendedfamily.googlepages.com/i102.htm#i17234 <>
    There are many, many more of course, but these are just some of the documented and interwoven files with evidence that is much more supportable

    Silas married Mary JACKSON in 1807. Mary was born in 1790 in Virginia; died about 1818 in Christian, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary JACKSON was born in 1790 in Virginia; died about 1818 in Christian, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LH65-Z65
    • _UID: DB807EBA7CC443A391CE7199F01BC02B18A4

    Notes:

    Many researchers have incorrectly place all children under Mary, who died around 1818 and Silas remarried Tabitha Chappell.

    Children:
    1. Milley Ann HARRIS was born in 1808 in North Carolina Or Tennessee; died in 1840 in Dickson County, Tennessee.
    2. Ann HARRIS was born in 1809 in North Carolina; and died.
    3. Elizabeth HARRIS was born on 1 Oct 1813 in Dickson County, Tennessee; and died.
    4. Burge Christopher HARRIS was born in 1814 in Tennessee; and died.
    5. 2. William Britton HARRIS was born on 30 Dec 1816 in Dickson County, Tennessee; died on 8 Dec 1877 in Christian County, Illinois.
    6. Linna HARRIS was born in 1817 in Dickson County, Tennessee; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Capt. Isaac HARRIS was born in 1743 in Brunswick, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial (son of Nathan HARRIS and Catherine WALTON); died on 27 May 1807 in Halifax County, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9HQZ-GZY
    • Name: Isaac HARRIS
    • Reference Number: 23364
    • _UID: B031581B17DA4C5FA3946883E6896AB8A3B1

    Notes:

    Isaac was born in Brunswick County, Virginia. a.
    Isaac married Elizabeth Watkins, who died before Isaac made his will.
    Isaac signed his will on May 27, 1807. It was probated in February, 1808.
    a. 27 GD Harris 76
    Their children:

    1. Martha Ann (Patsy) Harris; b. 1764; d. 1846.

    2. Anna Harris; b. c. 1766; d. c. 1842.

    3. Burgess Harris; b. c. 1768.

    4. William Harris; b. c. 1770.

    After the death of Elizabeth, Isaac married Mahoney, the daughter of William Mahoney who died in Halifax County, North Carolina in 1795.
    Their children:

    5. Nathan Harris; b. c. 1773.

    6. Elizabeth Harris; b. c. 1775. Elizabeth married Williams.

    7. Isaac Harris; b. c. 1777.

    8. Silas Harris; b. c. 1779.

    9. Jane Harris; b. c. 1781. Jane married Pearson.
    27 May 1807- Signed will, probated Feb 1808

    In the Name of God Amen, I, ISAAC HARRIS of Halifax County & State of North Carolina being of Sound & disposing mind & Memory do make and ordain this my last Will & Testament in manner & form following first and foremost I recommend my Soul to Almighty God who gave it in hope of a joyful resurrection of the Same & my body to be decently buried & as to what worldly Goods it has pleased God to bestow on me I dispose of as follows, to wit:

    Item...I give & bequeath to my daughter ANNA HAWKINS, one negro girl named TAMER & one bay filly called Silver Tail to her, her heirs & assigns forever.

    Item... I also leave to my said daughter ANNA HAWKINS the sum of Twenty Dollars pr year until her son WM. HAWKINS shall arrive to the age of Seven years for the support of her Said Son WILLIAM during that time, but in case he should die under that age the same is to cease at his death.

    Item... I leave all the rest of my estate of what kind Soever to be sold by my Executors hereafter to be named at their discretion as they may think most advisable for the benefit of my said Estate & the Money arising from Such Sale to be equally divided among my nine children, Viz: PATSY WILLIAMS, BURGES HARRIS, WILLIAM HARRIS, NATHAN HARRIS, ANNA HAWKINS, ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, ISAAC HARRIS, SILAS HARRIS, & JANE PEARSON to them, their heirs & assigns forever, except my said Daughter PATSY WILLIAMS proportion of my Said estate, which I leave to be reserved in the hands of my Executors for them to administer the Same to my said Daughter as they may think her necessity requires & in case of her death, I then leave the same or what part may remain to be equally divided between all her children that may then be living to them their heirs & assigns forever & in case of the death of either of my before mentioned children I leave their proportion of Said Estate to be equeally divided among all their children that may then be living to them their heirs & Assigns forever.

    Item... I do hereby constitute & appoint my two kinsmen JAMES HARRIS and BENJAMIN HARRIS of Halifax County, my whole & Sole Executors of this my last Will & Testament revoking all wills heretofore by me made, In Witness whereof I have hereto Set my hand & Seal this 27th day of May 1807.

    ISAAC HARRIS [Seal]

    Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of THOS. TURNER

    STATE OF North Carolina}

    HALIFAX COUNTY}

    Personally appeared before us THOMAS TURNER & DAVID HARDY & made oath on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God, that ISAAC HARRIS on his death bed requested them to take notice that it was his request & desire that the Executors to his last Will should lay in sufficient provision for the support & maintenance of his daughter ANNA HAWKINS & her children for the ensueing year, exclusive of the provision he has made for her in his will. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands th 26th day of December 1807.

    W.ALSTON, J.P.

    JOHN ALSTON, J.P.

    Halifax County,

    February Sessions, 1808, then this will was acknowledged in Open Court & duly proved by the oath of THOMAS TURNER, the Subscribing Witness thereto, at the same time the said THOMAS TURNER one of the witnesses to the Codicil hereto annexed made oath that the same was written & sworn to at the Salatory request as a confirmation & in republication of his said last Will & Testament. On Motion ordered to be recorded, Whereupon JAMES HARRIS & BENJAMIN HARRIS Executors thereto named came in and was duly qualified to the same.

    Attest

    L.LONG, C.Cl.

    A True Copy

    Attest

    STERLING M. GARY

    CLERK SUPERIOR COURT

    August 9th, 1913

    Will Book Vol.3, Page 476


    Deeds of Halifax County North Carolina 1786-1796 (abstracted by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. 1990):

    Deed Book 18,
    Page 450 (372) Henry Hyde of Halifax County to Thomas Turner of same. 3 March 1798. 154 pounds 16 shillings Virginia 807 acres, joining Martins Swamp, Capt. George Coffer, Edmond, Brewers Branch, Bear Swamp, Johnston (formerly James Wright's),Capt. Isaac Harris. Henry Hyde. Wit: Presly Turner, Nowell (x) Colthrop. Nov. Ct. 1798. L. Long, CCt.

    Page 457-(378) Thomas Turner of Halifax County to Isaac Harris & Abner Harris, executors of Elias Harris, dec'd. 9 March 1798. Sd Turner owed 102 pounds 10 shillings Virginia to sd executors. Thus he mortgages 807 acres which sd Turner purchased from Mr. Henry Hyde, joining Martin's Swamp, Capt. George Coffer, Edmonds, Bear Swamp, Johnston (formerly James Wright's), Capt. Isaac Harris; also the slaves Tom, Ben, Austin, London. Thos. Turner. Wit: David Hardy, Nowell (x) Colthorp. Nov. Ct. 1798.

    Other deeds:
    Halifax Co., NC:
    p. 90, from HENRY BROWN and his wife JANE to JESSE BROWN, 160 acres on the south side of Roanoke River joining Brewers Wranch, WILLIAM MAHONEY, NATHAN HARRIS, and BETTY JONES dated 14 Oct 1766, ALSO: JOHN BROWN

    Halifax Co., NC:
    Purchased from NATHAN HARRIS of Brunswick County, Virginia, 250 acre s joining Elk Marsh, sd. NATHAN, JESSE BROWN, Marsh Swamp, and ISAAC HARRIS dated 1 Jun 1769 , W: ELIAS HARRIS, GIDEON HARRIS, and SAMPSON MONGER

    Some of the supporting trees on this familia line are included here;
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~markfreeman/mahoney.html <>




    http://ourextendedfamily.googlepages.com/i102.htm#i17234 <>
    There are many, many more of course, but these are just some of the documented and interwoven files with evidence that is much more supportable

    Isaac married Mary MAHONEY, Burgess in 1772 in Halifax County, North Carolina. Mary (daughter of William MAHONEY and Susanna SOMERS) was born in 1745 in Brunswick, North Carolina; died on 11 Jan 1810 in Halifax County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary MAHONEY, Burgess was born in 1745 in Brunswick, North Carolina (daughter of William MAHONEY and Susanna SOMERS); died on 11 Jan 1810 in Halifax County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LDT5-9WT
    • Name: Elizabeth MAHONEY
    • _UID: B721429EAD004BADB8B51BFD3564453EFE2E

    Notes:

    Daughter of William Mahoney. Formerly married to Burgess
    Mary2 Mahoney (William1) was born Bef. 1758 in Brunswick Co., VA, and died Abt. 1810 in Halifax Co., NC. She married Capt. Isaac Harris Abt. 1772, son of Nathan Harris and Catherine Walton. He was born Abt. 1742 in Brunswick Co., VA, and died Aft. 27 May 1808 in Halifax Co., NC.

    Notes for Mary Mahoney:

    Children Jane, Silas, Nathan and Elizabeth are identified as Mahoney grandchildren in the will of William Mahoney.

    "Mary Mahoney Burgess" in one report.

    Notes for Capt. Isaac Harris:

    He was the executor of his father-in-law, William Mahoney's will dated 20 Jan 1795.

    27 May 1807- Signed will, probated Feb 1808

    In the Name of God Amen, I, ISAAC HARRIS of Halifax County & State of North Carolina being of Sound & disposing mind & Memory do make and ordain this my last Will & Testament in manner & form following first and foremost I recommend my Soul to Almighty God who gave it in hope of a joyful resurrection of the Same & my body to be decently buried & as to what worldly Goods it has pleased God to bestow on me I dispose of as follows, to wit:

    Item...I give & bequeath to my daughter ANNA HAWKINS, one negro girl named TAMER & one bay filly called Silver Tail to her, her heirs & assigns forever.

    Item... I also leave to my said daughter ANNA HAWKINS the sum of Twenty Dollars pr year until her son WM. HAWKINS shall arrive to the age of Seven years for the support of her Said Son WILLIAM during that time, but in case he should die under that age the same is to cease at his death.

    Item... I leave all the rest of my estate of what kind Soever to be sold by my Executors hereafter to be named at their discretion as they may think most advisable for the benefit of my said Estate & the Money arising from Such Sale to be equally divided among my nine children, Viz: PATSY WILLIAMS, BURGES HARRIS, WILLIAM HARRIS, NATHAN HARRIS, ANNA HAWKINS, ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, ISAAC HARRIS, SILAS HARRIS, & JANE PEARSON to them, their heirs & assigns forever, except my said Daughter PATSY WILLIAMS proportion of my Said estate, which I leave to be reserved in the hands of my Executors for them to administer the Same to my said Daughter as they may think her necessity requires & in case of her death, I then leave the same or what part may remain to be equally divided between all her children that may then be living to them their heirs & assigns forever & in case of the death of either of my before mentioned children I leave their proportion of Said Estate to be equeally divided among all their children that may then be living to them their heirs & Assigns forever.

    Item... I do hereby constitute & appoint my two kinsmen JAMES HARRIS and BENJAMIN HARRIS of Halifax County, my whole & Sole Executors of this my last Will & Testament revoking all wills heretofore by me made, In Witness whereof I have hereto Set my hand & Seal this 27th day of May 1807.

    ISAAC HARRIS [Seal]

    Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of THOS. TURNER

    STATE OF North Carolina}

    HALIFAX COUNTY}

    Personally appeared before us THOMAS TURNER & DAVID HARDY & made oath on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God, that ISAAC HARRIS on his death bed requested them to take notice that it was his request & desire that the Executors to his last Will should lay in sufficient provision for the support & maintenance of his daughter ANNA HAWKINS & her children for the ensueing year, exclusive of the provision he has made for her in his will. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands th 26th day of December 1807.

    W.ALSTON, J.P.

    JOHN ALSTON, J.P.

    Halifax County,

    February Sessions, 1808, then this will was acknowledged in Open Court & duly proved by the oath of THOMAS TURNER, the Subscribing Witness thereto, at the same time the said THOMAS TURNER one of the witnesses to the Codicil hereto annexed made oath that the same was written & sworn to at the Salatory request as a confirmation & in republication of his said last Will & Testament. On Motion ordered to be recorded, Whereupon JAMES HARRIS & BENJAMIN HARRIS Executors thereto named came in and was duly qualified to the same.

    Attest

    L.LONG, C.Cl.

    A True Copy

    Attest

    STERLING M. GARY

    CLERK SUPERIOR COURT

    August 9th, 1913

    Will Book Vol.3, Page 476

    Deeds of Halifax County North Carolina 1786-1796 (abstracted by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. 1990):

    Deed Book 18,

    Page 450 (372) Henry Hyde of Halifax County to Thomas Turner of same. 3 March 1798. 154 pounds 16 shillings Virginia 807 acres, joining Martins Swamp, Capt. George Coffer, Edmond, Brewers Branch, Bear Swamp, Johnston (formerly James Wright's),Capt. Isaac Harris. Henry Hyde. Wit: Presly Turner, Nowell (x) Colthrop. Nov. Ct. 1798. L. Long, CCt.

    Page 457-(378) Thomas Turner of Halifax County to Isaac Harris & Abner Harris, executors of Elias Harris, dec'd. 9 March 1798. Sd Turner owed 102 pounds 10 shillings Virginia to sd executors. Thus he mortgages 807 acres which sd Turner purchased from Mr. Henry Hyde, joining Martin's Swamp, Capt. George Coffer, Edmonds, Bear Swamp, Johnston (formerly James Wright's), Capt. Isaac Harris; also the slaves Tom, Ben, Austin, London. Thos. Turner. Wit: David Hardy, Nowell (x) Colthorp. Nov. Ct. 1798.

    Other deeds:

    Halifax Co., NC:

    p. 90, from HENRY BROWN and his wife JANE to JESSE BROWN, 160 acres on the south side of Roanoke River joining Brewers Wranch, WILLIAM MAHONEY, NATHAN HARRIS, and BETTY JONES dated 14 Oct 1766, ALSO: JOHN BROWN

    Halifax Co., NC:

    Purchased from NATHAN HARRIS of Brunswick County, Virginia, 250 acre s joining Elk Marsh, sd. NATHAN, JESSE BROWN, Marsh Swamp, and ISAAC HARRIS dated 1 Jun 1769 , W: ELIAS HARRIS, GIDEON HARRIS, and SAMPSON MONGER

    Children of Mary Mahoney and Isaac Harris are:

    5 i. Nathan3 Harris, born Abt. 1773.

    Notes for Nathan Harris:

    There is a suggestion that this may be the same Nathan Harris that is an ancestor to Pres. James Earl Carter, and I welcome any info to support this.

    + 6 ii. Elizabeth Harris, born 12 May 1776 in Halifax Co., NC; died 11 Jan 1821 in Montgomery Co., TN.

    7 iii. Isaac Harris, Jr., born Abt. 1777.

    8 iv. Silas Harris, born Abt. 1779.

    + 9 v. Jane Mahoney 'Jenny' Harris, born Bet. 1781 - 1785 in NC; died Aft. 1860 in Yalobusha Co., MS.

    Children:
    1. William HARRIS was born in 1764 in Brunswick, North Carolina; died in 1811 in Rutherford, North Carolina.
    2. Nathan HARRIS was born in 1773; and died.
    3. Leah HARRIS was born in 1775 in Shenandoah, Virginia; died in 1819 in Jefferson, Tennessee.
    4. Elizabeth HARRIS was born on 12 May 1776 in Halifax County, North Carolina; and died.
    5. Issac HARRIS was born in 1777; and died.
    6. 4. Silas HARRIS was born on 7 Oct 1782 in Halifax County, North Carolina; died in 1861 in Christian County, Illinois.
    7. Jane Mahoney "Jenny" HARRIS was born in 1784; died after 1860 in Yalobusha County, Mississippi.