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William H. Harris (1836-1904), the progenitor of this family, was born at Common Moor, Cornwall, England. He was the son of Thomas Harris and Susanna Hooper. He married Lavinia Willy (Willey) (1836-1915), daughter of Peter Willey and Honour Nicholas, 1856. She was born in Trenihick? and baptized in the Anglican Parish of St. Agnes, near Truro in Cornwall County. Family immigrated to America in 1859-1860. They lived first in Greensboro, Guildford Co., North Carolina. Family moved from North Carolina to Pennsylvania ca. 1861, from there to Virginia (now W.Va.) to Kentucky, to Maryland, and to Scranton, Osage Co., Kansas. Descendants live in Maryland, Kansas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Oklahoma, Arizona and elsewhere. David Pritchard (1824-1888) was born in Monmouthshire, South Wales, the son of Samuel Pritchard. He married 1847 in Pontypool, Parish of Trevethin, Monmouth, Wales, Louisa Waite (1826-1894). They came to Allegany Co., Maryland in 1854/1855. Frederick Knippenberg (1813-1871) was born in Wurttemberg, Germany, the son of Henry Knippenberg, a Lutheran Minister. He married 1853 Rachel Coulter (b. 1830). They emigrated in Dec. 1856, and lived first in Wellersburg, Somerset Co., Pa. and then in Allegany Co., Md.
The earliest known ancestor, (Jacques Marie, Sr.) James Marye, Sr. (1692-1768), was educated at the College de Bourbon at Rouen, Normandy, France for the priesthood. He left the Catholic religion and fled to England where he studied for the Anglican ministry before coming to America in 1730. He was the pastor of St. George's Episcopal Church of Fredericksburg, Virginia for thirty-two years.
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