Source: Dictionary Of Alabama Biography (p. 751)
BUCKNER HARRIS. planter, was
born April 20, 1799, in Lincoln County,
Ga., and died January 17,
1888; son of Joseph and Olivia (Bennett)
Harris, the former settling
in Autauga County, in 1818, where he soon
acquired considerable property
becoming a leading citizen and mill
owner; grandson of Joseph
Harris and wife, a Miss Neely, the former
the first of the branch in
America, came in 1730 to Poughkeepsie,
N.Y., from Westcote Grange,
Leicestershire, England, where he showed
himself a very public spirited
citizen, and became a large land owner.
Mr. Harris was educated in
private schools in his native state, and
came in 1818, with his parents,
to Autauga County, Ala., settling at
Robinson Springs, where the
family has since resided. He was a
planter, owning many slaves.
He also owned a fine mill. He was a
Whig, but became a Democrat
after the close of the War of Secession;
a Mason; and a Episcopalian.
Married: in 1841, at Robinson Springs
to Sarah Marian, daughter
of Archibald and Mary (Robertson) McKiethen.
Children: Virginia Anne, dec.
m., Mr. Hawes, of Coosa County; 2.
Samuel Smith, dec., m. Mary
Gindrat Pickett; 3 Joseph Archibald; 4
Laura Olivia, m. Mr. Reid
of Lowndes County. Last residence:
Robinson Springs.
Ira Harris II