James is probably buried at Hope Meeting House in Frederick County, VA. in the year 1715 while yet a resident of Kennett Township Chester County PA, James Harlan was married by a priest, contrary to the usages of the Society of Friends, to Elizabeth, who was also a member of that society. James and Elizabeth settled upon a farm given him by his father, by a deed dated 16 day of first month called March 1713 for 200 acres, the consideration and location being being consideration of the natural affection and paternal love, which he hath and doth bear unto his beloved son and also for good causes and valuable considerations given him at this time present more especially here unto movingly. Situated within the limits of the Manor of Staneing on the south side of the Brandywine creek in the county of Chester. James and Elizabeth had ten children; it is not known if the children after Jacob are in the correct order. He was married to Elizabeth in 1715 in Kennet, Chester, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth was born on 9 Oct 1694 in New castle County Delaware
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