Charles Harris, a native of England, was born in 1772. He received his early education in France and immigrated to the United States in 1788 at the age of sixteen. He located in Savannah, Georgia and studied for the profession of law under Samuel Stirk, a noted attorney and political figure. Harris opened his own practice in 1793 and quickly attained legal reputation; representing at least one case before the US Supreme Court. In December of 1798 he married Cathrine McCauley McIntosh, daughter of Revolutionary War hero General Lachlan McIntosh. He was elected Savannah city Alderman in 1801, beginning a long and notable civic career, which included terms with the Board of Health; the city Exchange and city PoorHouse and Hospital Boards of Tr...