Michigan Marriage Records: James Harris, 29, to Henrietta Jane Hinckley, 18; date: 1 Mar 1855, in Van Buren, Michigan; FHL film# 1019197
1860 US Census - South Haven, Van Buren, Michigan - James Harris (34), Henrietta Harris (22), Emma (3), Alice (1), June Hinckley (49), Gershom Hinckley (20), Olivia Hinckley (17)
Illinois Veterans Index: James Harris; 35; dob: abt 1826, place: Canada; US Civil War; unit: 127th Illinois Infantry, Company G, etnry 18 Aug 1862, in Chicago; muster out: 19 May 1865, in Indianapolis; remarks: taken prisoner 28 Dec 1862 at Chicasaw Bayou, MS
1880 US Census - Burt, Cheboygan, Michigan - Henry Lang (28), Alice Lang (21), Edith (3), Edna (1), James Harris - widower
1900 US Census - Allis, Presquie Isle, Michigan - James Harris (74)- porter in hotel; immigrated 1834 & naturalized
US Social Security Applications & Claims Index: Albert Harris; dob: 30 Apr 1867, place: South Haven, Michigan; father: James Harris; mother: Henrietta Hinckley
Michigan Death Records: James Harris; 91; dob: 7 Dec 1825; place: Canada; dod: 26 Dec 1916; place: Geneva, Van Buren, Michigan; father: Jas Harris; file# 134
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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