Lists of Inhabitants done in 1802, 1803,1804, 1805, 1806 & 1807 but not all years had the ages. Including the townships of Wolford, Oxford, Marlborough & Montague in Grenville County, (Upper Canada).
Accessed at the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society library, Regina, Sask.
1802 Census Oxford
Jeremiah Harris 33
Zella Harris 22
Silas Harris 3
Levi Harris 1
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1803 Census River Rideau
Jeremiah Harris 35
Silas Harris 4
Levy Harris 3
Barnabi Harris 1
Prusilla Harris 23
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1804 Census Oxford
Jeremiah Harris 36
Silas Harris 5
Levi Harris 4
Barnabas Harris 2
Precila Harris 24
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1805 Census Oxford
Jeremiah Harris 37
Silas Harris 6
Levi Harris 5
Barnabas Harris 3
Luke Harris 1
Prescilla Harris 25
Hebron Harris 13 (these last 5 boys are Jeremiah's nephews - sons of his deceased brother William)
Daniel Harris 10
David Harris 7
William Harris 4
Silvanus Harris 3
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1806 Census Oxford
Jeremiah Harris 38
Siles Harris 7
Levi Harris 6
Barnabas Harris 4
Luke Harris 2
Hebron Harris 14
Daniel Harris 11
David Harris 7
William Harris 5
Sylvanes Harris 4
Priscilla Harris 26
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1807 Census Oxford (nephews are back living with their mother)
Jeremiah Harris
Priscilla Harris
Silas Harris
Levi Harris
Barnabus Harris
Luke Harris
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Family History
Charles Perkins Ellis (1812-1881) md 1839 Sarah Harris.
Sarah Harris, born 1816 in Henderson, Jefferson County, New York, daughter of Jeremiah and Priscilla (Cole) Harris - early settlers in Springfield (c1824). Jeremiah was a grandson of Anthony Harris, who was born in Richmond, New Hampshire in 1736; Jeremiah was also born in Richmond.
This person was created through the import of greenwald-millerGEDCOM.ged on 27 September 2010.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jeremiah 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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