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Asa Harris 1778–1817 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 May 1778

Birth Location: Horton, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada

Death Date: Bef. 1817

Death Location: Sussexvale, Kings Co., New Brunswick

Father: Daniel Harris

Mother: Hannah Forsyth

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Children(s):

The story of Asa Harris began in 1778 in Horton, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Asa Harris married Sarah. Asa Harris passed away in 1817 in Sussexvale, Kings Co., New Brunswick.

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Biography

  • The story of Asa Harris began in 1778 in Horton, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • Asa Harris married Sarah.
  • Asa Harris passed away in 1817 in Sussexvale, Kings Co., New Brunswick.

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Children(s)

Asa Harris's Ancestors

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Asa Harris
1778–1817
Birth Place: Horton, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents
Daniel Harris
1739–
Saybrook, New London Co., CT
Hannah Forsyth
–1785
Grandparents
Asa Harris
1709–1762
Preston, New London Co., CT
Anne Ely
1716–1788
New London Co., CT
Great-Grandparents
Asaph Harris
1680–1715
Elizabeth Rogers
1673–1753
Daniel Ely
1693–1776
Mary Champlin
1692–1725
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Harris
1648–1714
Sarah Denison
1657–1715
Samuel Rogers
1640–1713
Mary Stanton
1647–1744
William Ely
1646–1717
Christopher Champlin
1656–1732

Asa Harris's Timeline

2 Records

1778
25 May 1778
Birth of Asa Harris in Horton, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Horton, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
1817
Bef. 1817
Age 39
Death of Asa Harris in Sussexvale, Kings Co., New Brunswick
Sussexvale, Kings Co., New Brunswick

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 May 1778
    Event Place: Horton, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef. 1817
    Event Place: Sussexvale, Kings Co., New Brunswick

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