Harris family
When John Richardson Harris came to Texas in 1824, he continued his family's pioneer tradition. John Harris immigrated from England, settled in Pennsylvania, and founded the town of Harrisburg in the early 18th century. His son, Samuel Harris, eventually settled in the frontier region of New York. John Harris, the father of John R. Harris, was born in 1760, the eldest child of Samuel and Elizabeth Harris. He remained in New York, marrying Mary Richardson in 1789 and having ten children.
David Harris followed his brother, John Richardson Harris, to Texas as one of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred. He helped his brother establish the town of Harrisburg, Texas, at the junction of Buffalo and Bray's Bayous. Along with two other brothers, William Plunkett and Samuel, he took over business operations in Harrisburg after the sudden death of John R. Harris in 1829 and was the original executor of his brother's estate. He married Tabitha Kincade Iiams ca. 1828 and settled between Red Bluff and present day La Porte. The couple had three children.
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