1. John Harris1 was born circa 1513
in Hstherup, Gloucestershire, England.1 He died on 22 Oct 1553–4 Jun 1554
at the age of 40 in Hatherup, Gloucestershire, England.1
John Harris was born as early as 1513. He married Ann or Annis _______ about
1533. Harris was a native of Hatherup, Gloucestershire, England. His will was
dated 22 October 1553 and proved 4 June 1554.
The Harrises had three children: Alice, William and John.
John left the lease on his dwelling house to daughter Alice Wynchcombe. If the lease expired after her death, it went to Alice's daughter. Sons William and John were to received 72 acres of land occupied by William Carney, a sheep pasture, plus10 sheep and a bullock apiece. The residue of the estate went to wife Anne, who was named executrix.
The Harrises had three children: Alice, William and John.
John left the lease on his dwelling house to daughter Alice Wynchcombe. If the lease expired after her death, it went to Alice's daughter. Sons William and John were to received 72 acres of land occupied by William Carney, a sheep pasture, plus10 sheep and a bullock apiece. The residue of the estate went to wife Anne, who was named executrix.
John Harris and Anne / Annis
[Harris]1 were married circa 1533 in
Hatherup, Gloucestershire, England.1 Anne / Annis [Harris]1 was born circa 1513
in Gloucestershire, England.1 She died on 17 Jun 1585–5 Feb
1585/6 at the age of 72 in Hatherup, Gloucestershire, England.1 Anne's will, dated 17 June 1585 and proved 5 February
1585/6. She made bequests to daughter, Alice Wynchcombe, and grandchildren
Anne, James, John and Thomas Wynchcombe. Grandchildren William, Anthony and
John Harris were also named in the will, as were Joan Reve, Alice Kirbie,
George and Marie Vincen and Elizabeth Robins. Also named was Richard Harris,
probably John's son.
John Harris and Anne / Annis [Harris] had the following
child:
2 i. William Harris, born abt 1536, Hatherup, Gloucestershire, England; married Agnes Mason, 30 Jan 1579, Hatherup,
Gloucestershire, England; died 8 Nov 1599, Hatherup,
Gloucestershire, England.
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