Glen Harris
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Glen Harris

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Glen C. Harris
Born 1960s.
Ancestors ancestors
Son of [private father (1930s - unknown)] and
Brother of [private brother (1950s - unknown)], [private brother (1960s - unknown)], [private sister (1960s - unknown)], [private sister (1970s - unknown)], [private brother (1970s - unknown)], [private sister (1970s - unknown)] and [private brother (1980s - unknown)]
Descendants descendants
Father of [private daughter (1980s - unknown)] and [private daughter (1980s - unknown)]
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Biography

Glen Harris was born in Sullivan County.
Glen Harris was born in Appalachia, in Tennessee.
Glen Harris is a member of the Appalachia Project (South Central Appalachia Team).
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Glen Harris is a member of the Tennessee Project.
Glen Harris is a Tennessean.






The biography for Glen Harris

I am a life long Tennessean Born in Kingsport Sullivan County, Tennessee.

Raised in Washington County, Fall Branch, Tennessee

Married to my wife Lisa Goode in June 1984.

We have two children Elishia Harris Martin and Rebecca Harris.

We have two grandchildren Dixie Robinette and Raiden Martin.



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Hello from the Appalachia Project! Join us for our online Appalachia Project Party on Saturday, December 9th, 2023 at 2pm (EST)/7pm (UTC).

If you are signed up for our Project's Google Group, look for an email with the easy instructions on how to join. If you are on our Project's Discord Chat Channel, all details were posted under Announcements. (Please make sure to check your Spam folder as many have mentioned the Monthly Newsletter and other communication is landing in their spam.) Need to sign up for the Appalachia Project Google Group or Discord channel: Google Group and Discord Chat Channel

Hope to “see” you there!

Tabor

posted by Tabor (Hoff) Fisher
Hello from the Appalachia Project!

Join us for our online Appalachia Project Meetup on Tuesday, April 18th, 2023 at 7pm (EST). If you are signed up for our Project's Google Group, an email was sent this morning with all the details. If you are on our Project's Discord Chat Channel, all details were posted under Announcements.

Please make sure to check your Spam folder as many have mentioned the Monthly Newsletter and other communication is landing in their spam.

Appalachia Project Google Group and Discord Chat Channel

Sandy

posted by Sandy (Craig) Patak
Hi Glen,

Congratulations on certifying to work on pre-1700 profiles! It’s very important to read and understand the Pre-1700 Profiles page. These profiles for deep ancestors are shared by many, and collaborating on them works best if we all follow the guidelines in the certification quiz.

Primary sources should always be added to pre-1700 profiles at the time they are created. If you don't have a source for a pre-1700 profile, it would be best to ask for help in the G2G forum before creating the profile.

Ludwig ~ WikiTree Pre-1700 Greeter

posted by Ludwig Kraayenbrink
Hey cousin, welcome to the Appalachia Project - South Central Appalachia Team! (You and I are 17th cousins -- not super close, but we are related!)

When you have the chance, please add your South Central Appalachia interests next to your name on our South Central Team page. While you’re there, you can read what others are working on and get to know us a little bit. Then join us on the Discord channel – we are a friendly bunch!

Also, please review our Reliable (and Unreliable) Sources for the Appalachia Project to help with sourcing our Profiles as you add or come across them. WikiTree requires valid sources on all Profiles and our Project has certain requirements for sources. Check the Appalachia Stickers Page for tips on adding stickers to profiles. In fact, you can add a team sticker to your own page!

I am always available for any questions or help. Thanks for joining the team.

Tabor

posted by Tabor (Hoff) Fisher
I couldn't find where to add my interests for South Central Appalachia

Help please I found it but will need help with other things I'm sure. Thanks

posted by Glen Harris
edited by Glen Harris
Hi Glen! You can edit the page and put specific projects you’re working on where it currently says “Glen to add.”

Feel free to write me any time with questions!

By the way, my family is from Western North Carolina. What surnames are you connected to there? Hopefully our lines will intersect.  :)

posted by Tabor (Hoff) Fisher
My 3 greats Grandparents are from North Carolina

Thomas Littleton and Mary Matlock Some of the Harris clan moved there also.

posted by Glen Harris
Hi,

I just wanted to check in with you to see how things are going. If you have any questions about WikiTree please feel free to contact me. Michelle~WikiTree Mentor

Hi Glen,

You've been a member of WikiTree for about a week now so I thought I would check in to see how it's going. Have the How-Tos been helpful or left you with questions?

We want to help! Click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page.

Charlotte ~ WikiMessenger

PS Sometimes links don't work in emails. If that's happened to you, check the public comments on your profile. The links will work from there.

posted by Charlotte Shockey
Welcome to Wikitree! We could be cousins! I have Harris on my maternal side. I believe they came out of Alabama. Do not know about Virginia. Can never tell tho. :) Have fun.
posted by Betty Tindle
Hi Glen,

A warm welcome to WikiTree. You are now a full member and can add your family to the big tree!

Click here to start with our New Member How-To Pages. They will save you time, energy and frustration as you add your family profiles.

Hope you enjoy WikiTree as much as I have. You never know when you will find a lost family member or ancestor. Or maybe find a hidden family secret about an ancestor. Genealogy to me is like being a detective looking for clues into the past.

Sometimes links don't work in emails. If that's happened to you, check the public comments on your profile as the links will work from there.

Please let me know if you have any questions. I'm always happy to help!

David ~ WikiTree Greeter

posted by David Selman
Welcome to WikiTree!

Just a note to say hello and to let you know that I'm available to answer questions about WikiTree. You can contact me by clicking the link to my name above this message, then sending a private message or posting a comment on my profile page.

David ~ WikiTree Greeter

posted by David Selman

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