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Lucinda EFFINGER

F, #I0552, b. 14 April 1794

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John Ignatius EFFINGER

 

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Lucinda EFFINGER

 

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Catherine SPATZER

 

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Jacob (?) EFFINGER

M, #I0553, b. 1796

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John Ignatius EFFINGER

 

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Jacob (?) EFFINGER

 

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Catherine SPATZER

 

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Dorothy MATTHEWS

F, #I0554, b. abt. 1737

Family

Marriage 1 : Thomas MILLER m. 1758 Kingston Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, b. abt. 1729, d. aft. 15 September 1809

  1. Robert MILLER, b. 06 April 1774, d. 02 July 1863
  2. Buckner MILLER, b. 06 April 1774
  3.    Anthony MILLER, b. 1776, d. 12 March 1818
  4. John MILLER
  5. Edwards MILLER, b. bet. 1770 and 1780, d. 1816
  6. Richard MILLER, b. 1760, d. 1845
  7. Molly MILLER
  8. Jane MILLER
  9. Nancy MILLER
  10. Thomas MILLER, d. bef. 12 March 1818
  11. Mary MILLER

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Fourth child.

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Francis MATTHEWS

 

 

 

John MATTHEWS

 

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Dorothy MATTHEWS

 

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Thomas BUCKNER

 

 

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Dorothy BUCKNER

 

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Simeon MOORE

M, #I0555

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James Francis MOORE

 

 

 

James Francis MOORE

 

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Frances GAY

 

 

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Simeon MOORE

 

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James SAMUELS

M, #I0556

Family

Marriage 1 : DIANA

  1. Diana Frances SAMUELS, d. 13 October 1896

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James SAMUELS

 

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DIANA

F, #I0557

Family

Marriage 1 : James SAMUELS

  1. Diana Frances SAMUELS, d. 13 October 1896

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DIANA

 

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W. L. HARDIN

M, #I0558

Family

Marriage 1 : Mary A.

  1. Willie Minor HARDIN, d. 21 May 1934

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W. L. HARDIN

 

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Mary A.

F, #I0559

Family

Marriage 1 : W. L. HARDIN

  1. Willie Minor HARDIN, d. 21 May 1934

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{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

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Mary A.

 

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Edna Cassandra Elizabeth MERRIWETHER

F, #I0560, b. 04 June 1831

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Albert Gallitin MERIWETHER

 

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Edna Cassandra Elizabeth MERRIWETHER

 

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Robert MILLER

 

 

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Edna MILLER

 

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Cassandra MOORE

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Robert MILLER

M, #I0561, b. 18 November 1851, d. 13 August 1877

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Robert MILLER

 

 

 

Philip Taylor MILLER

 

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Cassandra MOORE

 

 

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Robert MILLER

 

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James SAMUELS

 

 

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Diana Frances SAMUELS

 

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DIANA

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James Francis MOORE

M, #I0562, b. 1681

Family

Marriage 1 : Frances GAY , b. 1681

  1. James Francis MOORE, b. 1720
  2.    Sarah MOORE, b. abt. 1715
  3.    Levi MOORE
  4.    Simeon MOORE, b. 1734, d. 1814
  5. Rachel Ruxton MOORE

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James Francis MOORE

 

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MARGARET

F, #I0563, b. September 1785

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John HARROD

 

 

 

James HARROD

 

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Sarah MOORE

 

 

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MARGARET

 

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{UNKNOWN}

 

 

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Ann Coburn MCDONALD

 

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{UNKNOWN}

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Sarah MOORE

F, #I0564

Family

Marriage 1 : John HARROD , d. 1754

  1.    Sam HARROD
  2. James HARROD, b. 1746, d. 1792
  3.    William HARROD

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James Francis MOORE

 

 

 

James Francis MOORE

 

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Frances GAY

 

 

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Sarah MOORE

 

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John WILLMONT

 

 

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Hannah WILLMOTT

 

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Rachel OWINGS

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Sam HARROD

M, #I0565

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{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

John HARROD

 

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{UNKNOWN}

 

 

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Sam HARROD

 

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James Francis MOORE

 

 

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Sarah MOORE

 

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Hannah WILLMOTT

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James Lewis MILLER

M, #I0566, b. 02 January 1854, d. 21 February 1878

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Robert MILLER

 

 

 

Philip Taylor MILLER

 

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Cassandra MOORE

 

 

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James Lewis MILLER

 

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James SAMUELS

 

 

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Diana Frances SAMUELS

 

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DIANA

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Ann STANDIFORD

F, #I0567

Family

Marriage 1 : James Francis MOORE m. 18 February 1772, b. 12 August 1751, d. 09 December 1809

  1.    Elizabeth MOORE

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{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

William STANDIFORD

 

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{UNKNOWN}

 

 

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Ann STANDIFORD

 

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{UNKNOWN}

 

 

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ELIZABETH

 

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{UNKNOWN}

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John HARROD

M, #I0568, d. 1754

Family

Marriage 1 : Sarah MOORE

  1.    Sam HARROD
  2. James HARROD, b. 1746, d. 1792
  3.    William HARROD

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{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

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John HARROD

 

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James HARROD

M, #I0569, b. 1746, d. 1792

Family

Marriage 1 : Ann Coburn MCDONALD m. 1778

  1.     MARGARET, b. September 1785

Notes:

James Harrod (c. 1746 � c.1792(?)) was a pioneer, soldier, and hunter who helped explore and settle the area west of the Allegheny Mountains. Little is known about Harrod's early life, including the exact date of his birth. He was possibly underage when he served in the French and Indian War, and later participated in Lord Dunmore's War. He also rose to the rank of colonel in the local militia.

A contemporary of better known explorers like Daniel Boone, George Rogers Clark, Benjamin Logan, and Simon Kenton, Harrod led many expeditions into the regions that now form Kentucky and Illinois. He and a band of almost forty men founded the first permanent settlement in Kentucky on June 16, 1774. The settlement was named Harrod's Town (present-day Harrodsburg, Kentucky) in his honor.

In 1792, Harrod disappeared while on a hunting trip in the wilderness. While it is possible that he was killed by Indians or became ill and died of natural causes, some have suggested that he took a "wilderness divorce" from his wife, while his family maintained that he was murdered by one of his companions while secretly searching for the fabled silver mine of Jonathan Swift.

James Harrod was born in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, one of twelve children born to John and Sarah Moore Harrod.[1][2] His actual year of birth is disputed. When he volunteered as one of "Captain Cochran's Recruits" in June 1760, he listed his age at sixteen, but historian James C. Klotter notes that his listed height of 5 feet, 2 inches differed greatly from his adult height of over six feet and may suggest that he lied about his age in order to serve.[1] Various sources list his birth year anywhere from 1742 to 1746, and the latter is most often considered correct.[1]

He grew up a frontiersman, and became particularly adept at hunting, trapping, and fishing.[3] His skill with a rifle was particularly noteworthy.[3] His brother Sam and his father's first wife were both killed by Indians.[1] In 1754, near the outset of the French and Indian War, Harrod's father died.[4][5] In 1755, Harrod's mother took the family and fled their home in Great Cove, Pennsylvania just before Lenape chief Shingas attacked the settlement.[4] The family relocated to Fort Littleton, where Harrod served as a ranger and a guard.[1][4] James Harrod and his brother William served under John Forbes during the French and Indian War.[4]

Despite his early experiences with the Indians, Harrod never developed a hatred of them.[1] In fact, he developed a reputation of generosity, often using his hunting skills to provide food for those less skilled than himself.[3] Early sources record that Harrod was illiterate, but Klotter points out that he is known to have kept written records and possessed books in his house.[6]

In 1763, Harrod joined Henry Bouquet in his relief of Fort Pitt during Pontiac's Rebellion.[1] Later, he ventured into the area now known as Illinois.[1][3] While there, he lived among French traders and learned to speak their language.[6] He also spent some time with the Indians in the area, and learned to speak their languages as well.[6] From there he traveled into the areas that form present-day Kentucky and Tennessee.[1] It was during these later expeditions that he first met Daniel Boone.[1]

[edit] Exploration of KentuckyIn 1774, Harrod was ordered by Lord Dunmore to lead an expedition to survey the bounds of land promised by the British crown to soldiers who served in the French and Indian War.[7] Leaving from Fort Redstone, Harrod and 37 men traveled down the Monongahela and Ohio Rivers to the mouth of the Kentucky River, eventually crossing Salt River into what is today Mercer County, Kentucky.[1][8] On June 16, 1774, the men established the first pioneer settlement in Kentucky, Harrod's Town.[8] The men divided the land amongst them; Harrod chose an area about six miles (10 km) from the settlement proper, which he named Boiling Springs.[6]

Just as Harrod's men had completed the settlement's first structures, Dunmore dispatched Daniel Boone to call them back from the frontier and into military service against the Indians in Lord Dunmore's War.[7] Harrod enlisted in the militia, but arrived too late to participate in the war's only major battle � the Battle of Point Pleasant.[1] His men arrived at the battle site at midnight on October 10, the day the fighting ended.[1]

On March 8, 1775, Harrod led a group of settlers back to Harrodstown to stay.[8] Within months, the town grew, and the original fortifications became inadequate.[8] New structures were built on top of Old Fort Hill, which today is the site of Old Fort Harrod State Park.[8] The settlers at Harrodstown joined other pioneers in the area at Boonesborough to formulate the first regulations to govern the area.[1]

In 1778, Harrod married Ann Coburn McDonald[9] at Logan's Station, a settlement established by fellow explorer Benjamin Logan.[4][8] McDonald had come to Harrodstown in 1776; her first husband was killed by Indians later that year.[4] Her father was also killed and scalped by Indians.[6] The couple had one daughter, Margaret, who was born in September 1785.[1][8] McDonald also had a son from her previous marriage, James, who was captured by Indians in November 1787 and burned at the stake.[1]

Harrod successfully opposed Richard Henderson's colonization schemes for the area.[1] Well-respected in the settlement, he held several positions of political leadership. When Virginia created Kentucky County on December 31, 1776, Harrodstown was designated the county seat.[1] In 1777, Harrod became a justice in Kentucky County, and was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1779.[4][10] Throughout the 1780s, he served as a trustee for the settlement that bore his name.[1] In 1784, he attended the first of a series of meetings in Danville that eventually led to Kentucky's petition for statehood.[4]

Harrod's political service was frequently interrupted by military necessity. In 1776 and 1777, he led two expeditions eastward to secure provisions for the fledgling forts of Kentucky. Harrod again served in the militia, and defended the settlement of Harrodstown from Indian attacks throughout the summer of 1777. Beginning as a captain, he attained the rank of colonel by 1779.[1]

[edit] DisappearanceAs the settlement of Harrodstown grew, James Harrod became a wealthy farmer, owning more than 20,000 acres (80 km�) across Kentucky.[1] He also became increasingly socially detached and wont to make long, solitary excursions into the wilderness.[3] In February 1792, he and two other men entered the wilderness of Kentucky to hunt for beaver.[6] Harrod never returned from the expedition.

[edit] Abandonment theoryMany theories have been proposed as to the fate of James Harrod. That he was killed by Indians or fell ill and died in the wilderness are among the common explanations.[4] Several other theories hinge on the idea that Harrod abandoned his family and went to another part of the country. A legal deposition from Harrod's sister claims that Harrod came to live with her following his disappearance in Kentucky. Another tradition holds that Harrod had been married in Pennsylvania before his pioneer days, and that he simply returned to his first family. A third tradition holds that two pioneers from Kentucky who were being held captive by Indians near Detroit, Michigan saw a man enter the Indian camp. They claimed to recognize him, and addressed him as "Colonel Harrod." Upon returning to Kentucky, the pair indicated that Harrod had intended to return to his family, but had not said when. Ann Harrod offered the men one thousand dollars to take her to Harrod's location, but the men declined, stating that the trip was too dangerous.[5]

In an interview with a historian half a century after Harrod's disappearance, a man named Henry Wilson claimed that Harrod had told him that he felt like his wife Ann had become too intimate with some of the other men in the town.[6] Another man corroborated that Ann was not always a loving wife.[6] Wilson claimed that Harrod told him "You will not see me here again," and that years later, someone had claimed to have seen Harrod in the Northern United States.[6]

Some historians doubt Wilson's account, since other things that he told the historian proved false.[6] Also, in the will he made out just prior to his disappearance, he left everything to his "beloved wife" and daughter.[6] Other settlers declared that Harrod "almost worshiped" his wife.[6] Interestingly, Ann was granted an annulment of her third marriage in April 1804 on the grounds that her previous husband was still living.[6] It is not clear whether Ann had contact with Harrod following his disappearance or if she was simply seeking a means of escaping an undesirable marriage.[6]

[edit] Murder theoryHarrod's wife, daughter, and son-in-law believed that Harrod had been killed by one of his fellow hunters, a man named Bridges. The family claimed that Harrod and his companions had not been hunting beaver, but were instead searching for a silver mine that a man named Jonathan Swift had claimed to have discovered years before.[6] Ann Harrod claimed that she had warned her husband that she feared that Bridges was planning to murder him because of a dispute over some property that the two had some years earlier.[11] Although Harrod had said he was not afraid, he made out the will.[6] He also allowed a fellow explorer and friend, Michael Stoner, to accompany him on the trip.[5]

According to Stoner's account, the group had camped on the Three Forks of the Kentucky River, near an area where Harrod had found an abundance of beaver. One morning, Stoner was making breakfast while Harrod and Bridges checked their traps. Suddenly, Bridges rushed back to the camp, claiming that he heard a shot from Harrod's vicinity. When Harrod did not return, Bridges offered to look for him. He soon returned and claimed that he had seen fresh signs of Indian activity in the woods, and was sure Harrod must have been killed. Stoner wanted to look for Harrod, but Bridges insisted that it was too dangerous. Eventually, Stoner acquiesced. Soon after the expedition, Bridges went to Lexington where he sold some furs and some silver buttons engraved with the letter "H" at a local shop. The shopkeeper sent the buttons to Ann Harrod, who said they belonged to her husband.[5]

Later, while searching the area where Harrod was last seen, some of Harrod's friends found some bones in a cave. The bones were still tightly wrapped in sedge grass, which appeared to have been used to help transport the body to its present location.[5] Some of the friends claimed that the bones were wearing Harrod's shirt, and that the buttons were missing.[6] Others claimed there was no shirt at all.[6] Regardless, when the men returned, Bridges had fled the area.[6] Harrod's family claimed that Bridges' flight proved that Harrod's friends had found Harrod's body in the cave and feared that he would be implicated in his death.[6] However, when Ann applied for Harrod's pension, she swore he had died in a hunting accident and that his clothes had been found in a nearby river.[1]

[edit] References1.^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Kleber, John E., ed (1992). "Harrod, James". The Kentucky Encyclopedia. Associate editors: Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, and James C. Klotter. Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0813117720.
2.^ "James Harrod, U.S. History, Biographies". AllRefer.com. http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/H/Harrod-J.html. Retrieved 2007-07-19.
3.^ a b c d e Flint, Timothy (1856). The First White Man of the West Life and Exploits of Col. Dan'l. Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky; Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. http://infomotions.com/etexts/gutenberg/dirs/1/2/8/4/12846/12846.htm. Retrieved 2007-07-19.
4.^ a b c d e f g h i Draper, Lyman Copeland (1998). The Life of Daniel Boone. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books. ISBN 9780811709798.
5.^ a b c d e Mason, Kathryn Harrod (1951). T. Harry Williams. ed. James Harrod of Kentucky. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press.
6.^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Klotter, James C. (1989). History Mysteries: The Cases of James Harrod, Tecumseh, "Honest Dick" Tate, and William Goebel. Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0813109035.
7.^ a b Skinner, Constance Lindsey (1919) (TXT). Pioneers of the Old Southwest: a chronicle of the dark and bloody ground. http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext02/potsw10.txt. Retrieved 2007-07-19.
8.^ a b c d e f g "Old Fort Harrod State Park". Kentucky Department of Parks. http://parks.ky.gov/findparks/recparks/fh/history/. Retrieved 2007-07-19.
9.^ Some sources give the name as McDaniel.
10.^ Filson, John (1784) (PDF). The Discovery, Settlement And present State of Kentucke: and An Essay towards the Topography, and Natural History of that important Country. James Adams. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=etas. Retrieved 2007-07-19.
11.^ Hamilton, Emory (August 1940). "Swift's Silver Mine". Daily News (Middlesboro, Kentucky). Archived from the original on 2007-08-20. http://web.archive.org/web/20070820144919/http://www.rootsweb.com/~vawise/SilverMine/SSminesEH.html. Retrieved 2007-08-05.

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John HARROD

 

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{UNKNOWN}

 

 

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James HARROD

 

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James Francis MOORE

 

 

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Sarah MOORE

 

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Hannah WILLMOTT

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William HARROD

M, #I0570

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{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

John HARROD

 

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{UNKNOWN}

 

 

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William HARROD

 

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James Francis MOORE

 

 

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Sarah MOORE

 

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Hannah WILLMOTT

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Ann Coburn MCDONALD

F, #I0571

Family

Marriage 1 : James HARROD m. 1778, b. 1746, d. 1792

  1.     MARGARET, b. September 1785

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Ann Coburn MCDONALD

 

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Mildred SLAUGHTER

F, #I0572, b. abt. 1771, d. 28 November 1853

Family

Marriage 1 : Benjamin FIELD m. 19 August 1790, b. 14 October 1755, d. 02 June 1842

  1.    Joshua FIELD
  2.    James Newton FIELD
  3.    Frances Fannie FIELD
  4.    John FIELD, b. 04 December 1791, d. 18 February 1844
  5. Elizabeth FIELD, b. 02 May 1793, d. 08 March 1873
  6. Lucy FIELD, b. abt. 1794
  7.    William FIELD, b. abt. 1796, d. abt. 1876
  8.    Thomas FIELD, b. abt. 1805, d. abt. 1847
  9.    Willis FIELD, b. abt. 1814, d. 29 November 1862

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Francis SLAUGHTER

 

 

 

John H SLAUGHTER

 

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Ann LIGHTFOOT

 

 

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Mildred SLAUGHTER

 

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Elizabeth SUGGETT

 

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Benjamin FIELD

M, #I0573, b. 14 October 1755, d. 02 June 1842

Family

Marriage 1 : Mildred SLAUGHTER m. 19 August 1790, b. abt. 1771, d. 28 November 1853

  1.    Joshua FIELD
  2.    James Newton FIELD
  3.    Frances Fannie FIELD
  4.    John FIELD, b. 04 December 1791, d. 18 February 1844
  5. Elizabeth FIELD, b. 02 May 1793, d. 08 March 1873
  6. Lucy FIELD, b. abt. 1794
  7.    William FIELD, b. abt. 1796, d. abt. 1876
  8.    Thomas FIELD, b. abt. 1805, d. abt. 1847
  9.    Willis FIELD, b. abt. 1814, d. 29 November 1862

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Benjamin FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Joshua FIELD

M, #I0574

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

Benjamin FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Joshua FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

John H SLAUGHTER

 

 

|

Mildred SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Elizabeth SUGGETT

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James Newton FIELD

M, #I0575

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

Benjamin FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

James Newton FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

John H SLAUGHTER

 

 

|

Mildred SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Elizabeth SUGGETT

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Frances Fannie FIELD

F, #I0576

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

Benjamin FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Frances Fannie FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

John H SLAUGHTER

 

 

|

Mildred SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Elizabeth SUGGETT

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John FIELD

M, #I0577, b. 04 December 1791, d. 18 February 1844

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

Benjamin FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

John FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

John H SLAUGHTER

 

 

|

Mildred SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Elizabeth SUGGETT

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Elizabeth FIELD

F, #I0578, b. 02 May 1793, d. 08 March 1873

Family

Marriage 1 : William NEWTON m. 18 March 1815 Culpepper Co, VA, b. 09 June 1783, d. 18 April 1872

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

Benjamin FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

John H SLAUGHTER

 

 

|

Mildred SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Elizabeth SUGGETT

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Colonel William NEWTON

M, #I0579, b. 09 June 1783, d. 18 April 1872

Family

Marriage 1 : Elizabeth FIELD m. 18 March 1815 Culpepper Co, VA, b. 02 May 1793, d. 08 March 1873

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

William NEWTON

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Lucy FIELD

F, #I0580, b. abt. 1794

Family

Marriage 1 : James DAVIESS

Marriage 2 : Richard MAY m. abt. 1820

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

Benjamin FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Lucy FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

John H SLAUGHTER

 

 

|

Mildred SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Elizabeth SUGGETT

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Richard MAY

M, #I0581

Family

Marriage 1 : Lucy FIELD m. abt. 1820, b. abt. 1794

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Richard MAY

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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James DAVIESS

M, #I0582

Family

Marriage 1 : Lucy FIELD , b. abt. 1794

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

James DAVIESS

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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William FIELD

M, #I0583, b. abt. 1796, d. abt. 1876

Notes:

Sheriff of Daviess County, KY

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

Benjamin FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

William FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

John H SLAUGHTER

 

 

|

Mildred SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Elizabeth SUGGETT

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Thomas FIELD

M, #I0584, b. abt. 1805, d. abt. 1847

Notes:

Farmer.

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

Benjamin FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Thomas FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

John H SLAUGHTER

 

 

|

Mildred SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Elizabeth SUGGETT

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Willis FIELD

M, #I0585, b. abt. 1814, d. 29 November 1862

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

Benjamin FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Willis FIELD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

John H SLAUGHTER

 

 

|

Mildred SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Elizabeth SUGGETT

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Mildred COLEMAN

F, #I0586

Family

Marriage 1 : John H SLAUGHTER m. abt. 1753 Essex Co, VA, b. 1732, d. abt. 1790

  1.    ? SLAUGHTER
  2.    ? SLAUGHTER
  3.    Ann SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1754
  4.    Cadwallader SLAUGHTER, b. 18 December 1756
  5. Robert SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 16 April 1758

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Mildred COLEMAN

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Francis SLAUGHTER

M, #I0587, b. 1707, d. 02 September 1766

Family

Marriage 1 : Ann LIGHTFOOT m. 6 MAR 1728/29 Spotsylvania Co, VA, b. 22 September 1708, d. 1748

  1. John H SLAUGHTER, b. 1732, d. abt. 1790
  2. Francis SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1730, d. abt. 1805
  3. Ruben SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1733, d. 1805
  4. Cadwalader SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1735, d. 1798
  5. Frances SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1737
  6. Ann SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1739
  7.    ? SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1740

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Francis SLAUGHTER

 

 

 

Robert S SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

Margaret HUDSON

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Francis SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

Cadwalader JONES

 

 

|

Frances Ann JONES

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Ann LIGHTFOOT

F, #I0588, b. 22 September 1708, d. 1748

Family

Marriage 1 : Francis SLAUGHTER m. 6 MAR 1728/29 Spotsylvania Co, VA, b. 1707, d. 02 September 1766

  1. John H SLAUGHTER, b. 1732, d. abt. 1790
  2. Francis SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1730, d. abt. 1805
  3. Ruben SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1733, d. 1805
  4. Cadwalader SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1735, d. 1798
  5. Frances SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1737
  6. Ann SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1739
  7.    ? SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1740

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

John LIGHTFOOT

 

 

 

Goodrich LIGHTFOOT

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

Ann GOODRICH

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Ann LIGHTFOOT

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

Mary CHEW

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Major Goodrich LIGHTFOOT

M, #I0589, b. 1685

Family

Marriage 1 : Mary CHEW , b. 1686

  1. Ann LIGHTFOOT, b. 22 September 1708, d. 1748

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

John LIGHTFOOT

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Goodrich LIGHTFOOT

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

Thomas GOODRICH

 

 

|

Ann GOODRICH

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Mary CHEW

F, #I0590, b. 1686

Family

Marriage 1 : Goodrich LIGHTFOOT , b. 1685

  1. Ann LIGHTFOOT, b. 22 September 1708, d. 1748

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Mary CHEW

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Robert S SLAUGHTER

M, #I0591, b. abt. 1680, d. 5 FEB 1724/25

Family

Marriage 1 : Frances Ann JONES m. abt. 1700 Essex or Culpepper Co, VA, b. abt. 1680

  1. Francis SLAUGHTER, b. 1707, d. 02 September 1766
  2. Robert SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1702, d. abt. 1768
  3. Thomas SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1704

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Francis SLAUGHTER

 

 

 

Francis SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

Elizabeth UNDERWOOD

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Robert S SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

Margaret HUDSON

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Frances Ann JONES

F, #I0592, b. abt. 1680

Family

Marriage 1 : Robert S SLAUGHTER m. abt. 1700 Essex or Culpepper Co, VA, b. abt. 1680, d. 5 FEB 1724/25

  1. Francis SLAUGHTER, b. 1707, d. 02 September 1766
  2. Robert SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1702, d. abt. 1768
  3. Thomas SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1704

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

Cadwalader JONES

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Frances Ann JONES

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Cadwalader JONES

M, #I0593

Family

Marriage 1 : UNKNOWN

  1. Frances Ann JONES, b. abt. 1680

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Cadwalader JONES

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Francis SLAUGHTER

M, #I0594, b. abt. 1653, d. 1718

Family

Marriage 1 : Margaret HUDSON m. abt. 1679 Richmond VA, b. abt. 1658

  1. Robert S SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1680, d. 5 FEB 1724/25
  2.    William SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1682
  3. Martha (Margaret) SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1684
  4.    Mary SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1686
  5. Elizabeth SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1688

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

John SLAUGHTER

 

 

 

Francis SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Francis SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

Elizabeth UNDERWOOD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Margaret ?

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Margaret HUDSON

F, #I0595, b. abt. 1658

Family

Marriage 1 : Francis SLAUGHTER m. abt. 1679 Richmond VA, b. abt. 1653, d. 1718

  1. Robert S SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1680, d. 5 FEB 1724/25
  2.    William SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1682
  3. Martha (Margaret) SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1684
  4.    Mary SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1686
  5. Elizabeth SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1688

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Margaret HUDSON

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Francis SLAUGHTER

M, #I0596, b. abt. 1630, d. 1656

Family

Marriage 1 : Elizabeth UNDERWOOD m. abt. 1652 Rappahannock Co, VA, b. abt. 1632

  1. Francis SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1653, d. 1718
  2.    Sarah SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1655
  3.    Elizabeth SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1657

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

John SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Francis SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Elizabeth UNDERWOOD

F, #I0597, b. abt. 1632

Family

Marriage 1 : Francis SLAUGHTER m. abt. 1652 Rappahannock Co, VA, b. abt. 1630, d. 1656

  1. Francis SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1653, d. 1718
  2.    Sarah SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1655
  3.    Elizabeth SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1657

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth UNDERWOOD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

Margaret ?

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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John SLAUGHTER

M, #I0598, b. abt. 1604

Family

Marriage 1 : UNKNOWN

  1. Francis SLAUGHTER, b. abt. 1630, d. 1656

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

John SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Margaret ?

F, #I0599

Family

Marriage 1 : UNKNOWN

  1. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD, b. abt. 1632

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Margaret ?

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

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Sarah SLAUGHTER

F, #I0600, b. abt. 1655

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

John SLAUGHTER

 

 

 

Francis SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Sarah SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

Elizabeth UNDERWOOD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Margaret ?

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Elizabeth SLAUGHTER

F, #I0601, b. abt. 1657

Pedigree:

 

 

 

 

 

 

John SLAUGHTER

 

 

 

Francis SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

|

 

 

|

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth SLAUGHTER

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

 

 

 

{UNKNOWN}

 

 

|

Elizabeth UNDERWOOD

 

|

 

 

 

 

 

 

|

Margaret ?

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