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Captain Walton Harris

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Brunswick County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: before September 04, 1809
Greene County, Georgia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Nathan Harris and Catherine E. Harris
Husband of Rebecca Louise Harris
Father of Lester Harris; General Buckner Harris; Sampson Harris; Rebecca O'Briant; Capt. Augustin Harris and 6 others
Brother of Martha Strickland; Howell Harris; Elizabeth Harris; Isaac Harris; David Harris and 11 others
Half brother of Patsy Harris and Susannah Patrick

Occupation: Revolutionary War Patriot
DAR: Ancestor #: A051981
Label: DNA Kit # A116536 connects too Group 4 #39214
Managed by: Todd Ryan Barber
Last Updated:

About Captain Walton Harris

A Patriot of the American Revolution for GEORGIA. DAR Ancestor # A051981

Walton Harris was about 21 years old when he married Rebecca Lanier. She was about 16.

          He moved from Brunswick County, Virginia to the celebrated fisheries on the Yadkin in North 
          Carolina; thence he moved to Wilkes County, Georgia, and settled in that part of the county that 
          was afterward cut off to form a part of Greene County.  He lived near the Skull Shoals on the 
          Oconee River in Greene County, GA.

He was a captain under General Nathaniel Greene. Captain Harris was made a prisoner at the

          battle of Augusta.  After the war Walton Harris drew lands in Georgia for his services.  He was 
          granted 400 acres of land in Wilkes County in 1785.  He became a member of the General Assembly 
          of Georgia in 1783.  At one time in the Georgia legislature (1803), four of the sons of Walton Harris 
          were serving as representatives of the counties in which they lived. 
                                                                          (Harris Genealogy, pp. 56-7, by Gideon Dowse Harris.)

Rebecca Lanier b. 16 December 1744, Brunswick Co., Va. d. Julu 4, 1818, Greene Co.., Ga. M. 1760 Walton Harris b. 1739 VA d. 20 July 1809 Greene Co., GA. This information comes from a book titled Lanier by Louise Ingersoll, p. 239. From The Family of Early by R. H. Early, p.227: Walton and Rebecca Lanier Harris removed with their children from Brunswick to the celebrated fishery at the narrows of the Yadkin River in NC and from thence to Wilkes Co., GA; thence near to the Schull shoals on the Oconee river in Greene Co., GA. Theri eldest son, Buckner, was born in 176l; at an early age he was engaged in firhgtin tories and Indians in the Revolutionary War. Walton Harris and sons, Buckner and Sampson, wer of the Continental trookp under Generals Greene and Elijah Clarke in the campaign around Augusta, GA, when the fort was held by Cp;/ Brown, a Brithsh officer. The will of Walton Harris written and recorded in Greene Co., GA mentions his dau. Betsy and six sons: Buckner, Augustine, Walton Jeptha, Edwin and Sampson (deceased); appoints Peter Early, Geo. Stovall, Ro. Royston, his sons, Augustine and Walton, executors, his wife, Rebecca executrix; witnesses Joel Colley, Nimrod Dickens, Anna A. Early and Sarah Royston.



"The Harris family trace their ancestry to Henry Harris, a Baptist minister who emigrated from Glamorgan, Wales, in 1691, and obtained a grant of crown lands ten miles square, on the south bank of the James River, some miles below the great falls, now Richmond, Virginia. Walton Harris, the great-grandson of Henry Harris, and the grandfather of Mrs. Hansell, resided in Greene county, Georgia, was a soldier in the War of the Revolution, was captured and made a prisoner of war at the siege of Augusta, Georgia. The State of Georgia granted Walton Harris a land bounty as a Revolu- tionary soldier."

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"The Harris family trace their ancestry to Henry Harris, a Baptist minister who emigrated from Glamorgan, Wales, in 1691, and obtained a grant of crown lands ten miles square, on the south bank of the James River, some miles below the great falls, now Richmond, Virginia. Walton Harris, the great-grandson of Henry Harris, and the grandfather of Mrs. Hansell, resided in Greene county, Georgia, was a soldier in the War of the Revolution, was captured and made a prisoner of war at the siege of Augusta, Georgia. The State of Georgia granted Walton Harris a land bounty as a Revolu- tionary soldier."

http://www.archive.org/stream/menofmarkingeorg06nort/menofmarkingeo...

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Captain Walton Harris's Timeline

1739
February 6, 1739
Brunswick County, Virginia, Colonial America
1752
1752
Virginia, USA
1761
1761
Virginia, Colonial America
1763
April 11, 1763
Brunswick County, Virginia, United States
1765
1765
Granville County, North Carolina
1767
January 30, 1767
Brunswick Co., VA
1769
1769
Brunswick County, Virginia, United States
1771
April 5, 1771
Amelia County, Virginia
1771
Brunswick County, Virginia, United States