Harris RYAN & Mary PATTON - Media
Harris RYAN & Mary PATTON - Media
1810 KY Pulaski Somerset Harris Ryan
1810 KY Pulaski Somerset Harris Ryan. Harris Ryan (line 13)
Free white males: 2 (under 10), 1 (10-15), 1 (45 and over) Harris Ryan. Free white females: 2 Free white females (under 10), 1 (45 and over), Total persons: 7.
1830 TN Rhea p378a Harris Ryan
1830 TN Rhea p378a Harris Ryan. Free white males: 1 (under 5), 1 (20-29) Harris Ryan, Free white females: 1 (15-19), Total persons: 3.
1830 TN Rhea p378b Harris Ryan
1830 TN Rhea p378b Harris Ryan. Free white males: 1 (under 5), 1 (20-29) Harris Ryan, Free white females: 1 (15-19), Total persons: 3.
1837 TN Rhea tax list Harris Ryan
1837 TN Rhea tax list Harris Ryan. Tennessee, Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895 Rhea 1837.
1840 TN Polk p40a Harris Ryan
1840 TN Polk p 40a Harris Ryan. Harris Ryan is on line 7: Free white males: 1 (under 5,), 1 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 1 (30-40) John? Ryan, 1 (70-80) Harris Ryan; free white females: 2 (5-10), 1 (20-30). Total persons: 8. Agriculture 2. Revolutionary War pensioner Harry Ryan, age 76.
1840 TN Polk p40b Harris Ryan
1840 TN Polk p 40a Harris Ryan. Harris Ryan is on line 7: Free white males: 1 (under 5,), 1 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 1 (30-40) John? Ryan, 1 (70-80) Harris Ryan; free white females: 2 (5-10), 1 (20-30). Total persons: 8. Agriculture 2. Revolutionary War pensioner Harry Ryan, age 76.
Harris Ryan & Mary Patton mr
Harris Ryan & Mary Patton marriage record. Tennessee, U.S., Marriage Records, 1780-2002. Not sure on this one, might be a marriage bond for sone Henry Harris Jr.’s wedding. Date matches Jr., but place matches Harris Ryan Sr.?
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