Harris family at St Keverne

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John Harris and Mary Pearce had a number of children.
I have Prudence Harris bapt 1753 , marrying James Lugg at St Keverne 27th Dec 1780 . Witnesses were John Harris and Thomas Lugg..Then all goes quiet,
James 1749, John 1750 and Mary 1755, Also Nicholas 1760 .
Richard 1757 is the only one sorted , 1757-1837.
I thought that Nicholas would be easy to find but there is another Nicholas who is close to age but his father is Nicholas.
Any help appreciated.
 
Prudence - possible death 14th Feb 1804 at St Keverne. No age given .
Will make her 51 years old.
 
Nicholas 1760
There is a death for a Nicholas HARRIS in 1835.

The burial took place on 26th November 1835 at St Keverne and the age given was 65. As Nicholas' baptism took place on 10th August 1760, this would match exactly with his age.

Edited to add:
It is also quite probable that the marriage taking place in St Keverne between a Nicholas HARRIS and an Anna WARREN on 1st January 1787 also belongs to him.
 
Nicholas Harris and Anna Warren had 2 sons.
Nicholas Harris baptised 1791 married Hester Rule 1809.
Their children were Alice Harris 1817-1853.
William Harris 1826 married Mary William 1 May 1845.
James Harris
Jane Harris 1827 married John Johns. There is a tree that says Jane died South Australia 1903. I haven't been able to find an emigration record for her.
Nicholas and Anna's 2nd son was James Harris and he married Sarah Bosnako.
I have all of their information because I made the mistake of adding Sarah to my James .
 
I found a burial of Jane nee Harris and husband John Johns on findagrave.
Next to find is James Harris and his wife Grace nee Johns.
They married at Manaccan in 1851 and James bapt 1826 was of age and Grace bapt 1830 was underage.
Grace's father is Anthony so Grace must be a sister to John James the husband of Jane Harris.
He is the last death to be found of Nicholas Harris and Hester nee Rule Harris children.
 
John and Jane Johns died in South Australia.
I can't find any information to say that brother James Harris followed.
 
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