Speaker of the House of Burgesses for the Colony of Virginia
In office 1705–1705
Attorney General of the Colony of Virginia
In office 1697–1702
Treasurer of the Colony of Virginia
In office 1706 – April 10, 1710
Personal details
Born
1673 Virginia
Died
1710 (aged 36–37) Virginia
Spouse
Elizabeth Burwell
Relations
Benjamin Harrison I (grandfather)
Children
Benjamin Harrison IV Elizabeth Harrison Nathaniel Harrison
Parent(s)
Benjamin Harrison II Hannah Churchill
Occupation
Politician
Benjamin Harrison III (1673 – April 10, 1710) was an American politician in the Colony of Virginia. He was an early member of the Harrison family of Virginia, serving as the colony's attorney general, treasurer, and Speaker of the House of Burgesses. He was the great-grandfather of President William Henry Harrison and the great-great-great-grandfather of President Benjamin Harrison.
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