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Stephen Franklin Harriss

BirthFebruary 13, 1825 - Franklin County, Georgia
Death7 Dec 1903 - Sulphur Springs, Hopkins, Texas, United States
MotherAvy Drusiila Handley
FatherBraddock S Harris 105

Born in Franklin County, Georgia on February 13, 1825 to Braddock S Harris 105 and Avy Drusiila Handley. Stephen Franklin Harriss married Margaret Blake and had 13 children. He passed away on 7 Dec 1903 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins, Texas, United States.

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Parents
Braddock S Harris 105
1807 - 1884
Avy Drusiila Handley
1805 - 1892
Spouse(s)
Margaret Blake
1826 - 1861
Jemina Caroline Watts
1837 - 1913
Children Show all
Missouri Antionette Harriss
1850 - 1927
Amanda Carrie Harris
1865 - 1890
Jasper Newton Harriss
1853 - 1935
John Minyard Harriss
1853 - 1938
William Braddock Harriss
1851 - 1936
Sarah D. "Sallie" Harriss
1866 - 1948
Josephine Harriss
1871 - 1923

Francis Marion Harriss
1848 - 1931
Stephen Henry Harris
1859 - 1943
Mary Jane Harriss
1863 - 1954
George Gunn Harriss
1869 - 1958
Margaret Linnie Harriss
1857 - 1943
John Minyard Harriss
1855 - Unknown

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