Elenor Edwards And John Tompkins In Jackson Co Ind

Ellenor passed away on monthday 1833, at age 79 in death place, New Jersey. Ellenor Brown (born Edwards), 1843 – 1927. Ellenor Brown (born Edwards) was born on monthday 1843, in birth place, New York, to Hugh Edwards and Ellen Edwards (born Williams). Ellenor married John K. Brown on monthday 1861, at age 17.

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Tompkins Township History : Jackson County, Jackson, Michigan / by Edward W. Barber Barber, Edward W. Jackson District Library . Contact Information View in Google Maps Details 6 pages ; 30 cm. Typescript (carbon copy) Related Resources View this description in

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Submission by: Carol Brumley Harves Family Ties The Elkins Families Drury Elkins, b 1760, Va, d 1840, Jackson Co., Ind. He married Margaret (unknown), b 1766.They were the parents of William Elkins, Jesse, and Richard. Jesse lived nearby, and married Nancy Adams.. Richard Elkins, b 1786, d 1815, in the War of 1812. He married Rebecca Stevens.Their children were: Rebecca, Francis, James, Thomas

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Themis—Fall 2014 by Zeta Tau Alpha – Issuu Residents of Homestead Plantation just south of Parksville [now in McCormick County, South Carolina, but formerly located in Edgefield District, S.C.]. Matriarch Huldah (“Huldy”) Hill Jennings Tompkins (1796-1868), was the widow of William Jennings (1796-1818); in 1819, she married Col James Stephen Tompkins (1798-1864), with whom she had nine

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Elenor Edwards And John Tompkins In Jackson Co Ind

Residents of Homestead Plantation just south of Parksville [now in McCormick County, South Carolina, but formerly located in Edgefield District, S.C.]. Matriarch Huldah (“Huldy”) Hill Jennings Tompkins (1796-1868), was the widow of William Jennings (1796-1818); in 1819, she married Col James Stephen Tompkins (1798-1864), with whom she had nine CAROLINE COUNTY MARRIAGE BONDS 153 April 22, 1822?John Lefoe and Ann Tupman; secu. H. Washington Tupman. May 1, 1822?George Martin and Nancy Moore; secu. Obediah Martin. May 1, 1822?Burwell Shenault and Sally Dunn; secu. Obediah Martin. May 7, 1822?Henry Kidd and Maria Bullock; secu. John T. Bullock. May 9, 1822?John Beazley and Betsy Farmer; secu.

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James EDWARDS James was born in 1778 in Bedford County, VA. and died in 1825 in Yancey County, NC. He married Sophie DEYTON (or DEATON) in 1799 and later he married Elizabeth WILSON. (1) John Jackson EDWARDS Jr. Born in 1780 in Bedford County, VA. Died about 1850 in Yancey County, NC. May 2014 by Guided: Saint Louis – Issuu

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Lander University hosts 2023 Special Olympics’ Equestrian Games James EDWARDS James was born in 1778 in Bedford County, VA. and died in 1825 in Yancey County, NC. He married Sophie DEYTON (or DEATON) in 1799 and later he married Elizabeth WILSON. (1) John Jackson EDWARDS Jr. Born in 1780 in Bedford County, VA. Died about 1850 in Yancey County, NC.

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AMERICAN INDIAN ADOPTEES Ellenor passed away on monthday 1833, at age 79 in death place, New Jersey. Ellenor Brown (born Edwards), 1843 – 1927. Ellenor Brown (born Edwards) was born on monthday 1843, in birth place, New York, to Hugh Edwards and Ellen Edwards (born Williams). Ellenor married John K. Brown on monthday 1861, at age 17.

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Themis—Fall 2014 by Zeta Tau Alpha – Issuu Submission by: Carol Brumley Harves Family Ties The Elkins Families Drury Elkins, b 1760, Va, d 1840, Jackson Co., Ind. He married Margaret (unknown), b 1766.They were the parents of William Elkins, Jesse, and Richard. Jesse lived nearby, and married Nancy Adams.. Richard Elkins, b 1786, d 1815, in the War of 1812. He married Rebecca Stevens.Their children were: Rebecca, Francis, James, Thomas

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Journeys Through Jackson 2001 Vol.11 No.09-10 | Search | Collections | Southern Appalachian Digital Collections Elizabeth Jackson (Joseph , James , John , Robert ) was born about 1738 in Rockaway, Morris Co., New Jersey. She died in 1796 in Carter Co., Tennessee. Elizabeth married James Tompkins, son of Eleazer Tompkins and Deborah Unknown about 1758. James was born about 1715/1724 in Newark, Essex Co.,

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Black American Art | A Great Civil Rights Icon, Thank You Sir Residents of Homestead Plantation just south of Parksville [now in McCormick County, South Carolina, but formerly located in Edgefield District, S.C.]. Matriarch Huldah (“Huldy”) Hill Jennings Tompkins (1796-1868), was the widow of William Jennings (1796-1818); in 1819, she married Col James Stephen Tompkins (1798-1864), with whom she had nine

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Custom 3D 11″ x 14″ Wood Lake Map | Lake Art | My American Crafts CAROLINE COUNTY MARRIAGE BONDS 153 April 22, 1822?John Lefoe and Ann Tupman; secu. H. Washington Tupman. May 1, 1822?George Martin and Nancy Moore; secu. Obediah Martin. May 1, 1822?Burwell Shenault and Sally Dunn; secu. Obediah Martin. May 7, 1822?Henry Kidd and Maria Bullock; secu. John T. Bullock. May 9, 1822?John Beazley and Betsy Farmer; secu.

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Custom 3D 11″ x 14″ Wood Lake Map | Lake Art | My American Crafts Tompkins Township History : Jackson County, Jackson, Michigan / by Edward W. Barber Barber, Edward W. Jackson District Library . Contact Information View in Google Maps Details 6 pages ; 30 cm. Typescript (carbon copy) Related Resources View this description in

Themis—Fall 2014 by Zeta Tau Alpha – Issuu Black American Art | A Great Civil Rights Icon, Thank You Sir Elizabeth Jackson (Joseph , James , John , Robert ) was born about 1738 in Rockaway, Morris Co., New Jersey. She died in 1796 in Carter Co., Tennessee. Elizabeth married James Tompkins, son of Eleazer Tompkins and Deborah Unknown about 1758. James was born about 1715/1724 in Newark, Essex Co.,

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