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Jonathan HARRIS
(1705-1761) |
Jonathan HARRIS 1 2 3 4 5
Noted events in his life were: • Research Notes: Harris, James of New London, Connecticut and His Descendants; From 1640 to 1878 by Nathaniel Harris Morgan, 1878. 1 "Jonathan, and his wife Rachel Otis, settled at first in a small house a few rods southeast of the present old Harris Homestead in Salem, upon land of his father; but on Feb. 14, 1739, he and his brother Lebbeus bought this and other large tracts of land in Salem and Montville Parishes, of their father, Lieutenant James Harris, upon which Jonathan soon after built the above homestead, which he afterwards occupied during his life, and which still remains in the Harris name and family. He was admitted a freeman in Colchester on Sept. 3, 1739; and in 1756 and several other years was one of the selectmen. He and his wife, Rachel, and the two youngest children, twins, all died suddenly in the month of September 1761, of a malignant and wide-sweeping fever." Jonathan married Rachel OTIS, daughter of Hon. Joseph OTIS and Dorothy THOMAS, on 28 Jul 1735. (Rachel OTIS was born on 1 Dec 1713 in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and died on 21 Sep 1761 in Colchester (Salem Parish), New London County, Connecticut.) |
1 Nathaniel Harris Morgan, A History of James Harris of New London, Connecticut and His Descendants; From 1640 to 1878 (Hartford: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company Print., 1878).
2 William A. Otis, Fellow American Institute of Architects, A Genealogical and Historical Memoir of the Otis Family in America, Compiled and Arranged from Various Sources (Chicago, 1924).
3 SAR Application of Clarence Henry Alexander #37002.
4 SAR Application of Reginald W. Alexander #38240.
5 DAR Application for Ella Harris Smith #93271.