John Harris may refer to:
John Harris, (Australian settler) (1754–1838), a military surgeon, magistrate and landowner in Australia
John Harris (author) (born 1949), author of Numerican Nation: A Self Portrait
John Harris (baseball), former Major League Baseball player
John Harris (critic), music journalist
John Harris (footballer) (1917-1988), Scottish footballer
John Harris (poet) (1820–1884), Cornish poet
John Harris (USMC) (1790–1864), 6th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps
John Harris (USN) (born 1839), Union Navy officer and Medal of Honor recipient
John Harris (writer) (c. 1666–1719), English writer
John Harris (novelist) (born 1916), English novelist
John Harris, Jr. (1716–1791), Harrisburg, Pennsylvania businessman, supporter of George Washington's army during the American Revolutionary War
John Harris, Sr. (1673–1748), English trader who settled and established Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the United States
John Harris (New York) (1760-1824), United States Congressman from New York
John S. Harris, United States Senator from Louisiana
John T. Harris, United States Representative and lawyer from Virginia
John F. Harris, author and writer for the Washington Post
John Harris (software developer)
John Harris (bioarchaeologist), professor of bioarchaeology at Rutgers University in New Jersey
John Harris (bioethics), professor of bioethics at the University of Manchester
John Harris (golfer), American golfer
John Harris (politician), member of the Alaska House of Representatives.
John C. Harris, Chairman and CEO of beef producer company Harris Ranch.
Out of the above list from wikipedia, whom do you refer to?
2007-03-06 19:15:55
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answered by Anonymous
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John Harris was born in 1820 in Bolenowe, a small village not far from Camborne, in Cornwall. His father was a miner at Dolcoath Tin Mine where young John also started at the age of 10. he began writing poetry as a child, usually in the open air where he was inspired by nature. After 20 years working in the mine, one of his poems was eventually published in a magazine. It attracted notice, and he was encouraged to produce a collection, which was published in 1853. Shortly after, he obtained a position as a Scripture Reader in Falmouth, where he stayed until his death in 1884. He published several volumes of poetry
By the way my uncle name is John Harris and he have own watch's shop in new Delhi
2007-03-05 18:19:40
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answered by ruchi s 3
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