First Generation:
William Jasper Harris, Jr.
Joseph Albert Harris
Hyrum Smith Harris
Mary Emily Harris
Franklin Hill Harris
Lucy Smith Harris
John Fielding Harris
Mercy Ann Harris
Zina Christine Harris
Martha Artimissa Harris
Sarah Lovina Harris
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This website is in process of construction. We have created hotlinks
to a number of pages labeled as "Family Pages," but most of them do not
yet have any content. The few that do have been prepared primarily as
samples, to test out our formatting and general approach to constructing
the website.
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Since you got here by trying out one of the "Family Page" links,
we may presume you are interested in that particular family. If
that's true, then we would welcome your input about items that
may be of interest to your branch of the family! Simply contact
the Webmaster via e:mail to present your basic idea. He will
be happy to work with you to make the page you tried to reach
become a useful resource to your family members.
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- How to submit your materials:
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If you have material to submit to be included in any part
of this website, we would appreciate it if you will follow
these conventions:
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If you use Microsoft Word or Word Perfect or
a similar program to prepare text material,
please save it in plain text format before sending
it as an e:mail attachment. One way to do this
is to open the item in Wordpad or Notebook and then
save it with a .txt suffix. You also can do this
within your word processing program, if you know how.
The reason for this is that there are many ways a
hacker can insert a virus into Word documents, and
they can reside on your computer without your knowledge.
So we will not even open any material submitted with
a .doc (MS Word) suffix, as a standard precaution.
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If you send graphic images, whether photographs or
other types of graphics, please resize the images
in your graphics program so they are no larger than
4 inches by 6 inches, and save in a JPEG (.jpg)
format, compressed so the file size is no larger
than 30 KB. We can accept some up to 40 KB, but
prefer images between 8-16 KB, or smaller. Any
resolution larger than 75 dpi makes little or no
difference when viewed on a computer monitor, so use
low resolution. If others would like prints of the
pictures displayed on your page, they may contact
you to obtain a higher resolution image so they can
have a better printout.
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If you know how to prepare webpages in standard HTML
format, then you can submit the HTML coding as well, and
save us a lot of time and trouble. We do not use much
in the way of JAVA scripts, etc., and tend to use old-
fashioned HTML 3.2 code, so the website will look okay
to those who have not been able to update to the newer
browsers that can display HTML 4.x. If you use an HTML
editor to prepare your material, that's okay, but we will
probably strip some of the headers and proprietary code,
and edit it to comply with our more basic style.
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So Go for it! Be sure to identify which particular family page you
would like your material displayed on, and your family relationship, so
we know your input is okay to publish. If you have genealogical charts,
follow the "Genealogy" link on the navigation bar at the top of bottom
of the page, and submit such items to Carol C. King, who handles that
aspect. But if it's for display on these webpages, just send an
e:mail to the webmaster
and we'll work with you to get your own family page going!
If you have material that pertains to third or fourth generation families,
we will be happy to work with you on it, but we will recommend that you
create your own webpages on a different server, such as Yahoo! Geocities
® or some other "free" website location. Otherwise, we will simply
swamp our server with too much information. Just limiting ourselves to
two generations has the potential of well over a hundred separate webpages.
But our webmaster will help you get started with your own family website,
if you need assistance.
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