John Harris Sr.

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John Harris Sr. was an early settler and trader in colonial Pennsylvania who founded the settlement that became Harrisburg.

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John Harris Sr. canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial American
early settler
founder of settlement
person
trader
child John Harris Jr.
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
ethnicGroup English
founded original settlement at site of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
hasPartIn early European settlement of central Pennsylvania
knownFor operating a ferry across the Susquehanna River
trading with Native American groups in Pennsylvania
legacy Harrisburg named for the Harris family
considered a founding figure of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
name John Harris Sr. self-link
notableFor founding the settlement that became Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
occupation ferryman
landowner
trader
placeOfActivity Harrisburg area
Susquehanna River
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Colony of Pennsylvania
surface form: Pennsylvania Colony

Susquehanna Valley
surface form: Susquehanna River frontier
spouse Esther Say Harris

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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania namedAfter John Harris Sr.
John Harris Sr. name John Harris Sr. self-link