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America B. Carter married William G. Morton 3 Dec 1835 (MB1/150) Halifax Co., Virginia Marriage Records
Joe Carter GenForum
Samuel Carter born nov 21 1773 halifax died april 25 1836 in halifax co. va. he was a Tavern Owner he married 1st Susannah Bibb 2nd Elizabeth Holcombe Bibb 3rd Betsy ann Holcombe.Children Were Virginia Susannah Bibb born may 2 1814 married oct 29 1829 to John C Cabaness[cabaniss]buried in Lagrange cemetery Fayette Co. Texas,John Halifax born jan 12 1816 married may 8 1830 to Judith d. Nunnillee[nunnally]or menally buried in Lagrange cemetery fayette co. texas,Elizabeth cunningham born dec 23 1817 married Charles B. Talliaferro nov 13 1834,America Bedford born feb 14 1820 married William G morton buried Green Hill Cemetery Danville va.,Louisiana Franklin born june 26 1822 married to Thomas d. Neal,Missouri Ann born sept 8 1824 married Robert D. Saunders aug 17 1841,Samuel born mar 19 1827,Philemon Bibb born july 3 1829 married dec 19 1850 pittsylvania co. va. to Martha Wilmoth Motley buried at lagrange,Mary Martha born july 10 1831 halifax married Azariah Graves Walters feb 6 1856 buried greenhill cemetery danville virgina | Carter, America Bedford (I67944)
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Amos and Elizabeth had twelve children: five sons and seven daughters. One of their daughters, Sarah, died soon and they named another daughter after her the next year. All their other children lived to marry, and most stayed in CT. | Family F1865
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AMY D. INSTONE 1888-1927
Following an illness of months, death came to Mrs Amy D. Instone at the home of her parents, M&M W. E. Straight in this city at 2am on Monday Jan 10th. At the time of death, she was 38yrs, 7mos, and 9das. She was a native of Morrow county and had lived all of her life here and was well respected in the community. She had been a sufferer for more than a year past with an incurable ailment but during all this she bore up well and patiently. Funeral services were held under the auspices of San Souci Rebekah lodge at the I.O.O.F. hall on Tuesday, Rev. B. Stanley Moore of the Episcopal church delivering the funeral address. The commitment service of the Rebekahs was used and the remains were laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery. She is survived by 3 daughters, her parents, one sister and 2 brothers.
[Gazette Times; Heppner, OR; Thursday, Jan 13, 1927] | Straight, Amy Delila (I2704)
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An alphabetical listing extracted from the 1880 Federal Census microfilm rolls no. 1384 and no. 1385. | Source (S67483)
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An alternate birth date in our record is 7 Sep 1719 and m. 14 Jun 1746. B. date verified in Mass. Town Birth Records but has on Sep. 1719.
The following addtional information was obtained from Vicki Van Camp.
Ebinezer, son of Isaac and Edith Edwards Patch, married Sarah Wright in 1746. They had 14 children, eight of whom died young. The six surviving were: Jacob, Simon, Oliver, Benjamin, Ruth, and Ede.
Jacob, son of Ebinezer and Sarah Wright Patch, married Mary Hazen in 1772. They had eight children. Mary Hazen was the daughter of Benjamin Hazen who married Bettie, daughter of Daniel and Hannah Nutting.
Samuel, son of Jacob and Mary Hazen Patch, was born in 1776. He married Mehetable Hershey and they had three boys and four girls. Boys were: Samuel Jr., Stephen, and Herman. Samuel died in 1843.
Stephen, son of Samuel and Mehetable Hershey Patch, was born 7 July 1809. He married Achsah Kidder, who was born 15 April 1811 on 27 Mar 1834. Children were: Stephen Smith, William Harrison, David Patch, Samuel H. , Mehetable H., Betsy M., Alfred Nelson. Stephen later married Jane Cobb Kysar, widow of Frederick Kysar on 28 Feb 1858 following the death of Achsah Kidder Patch. One child was born to Stephen Patch and Jane Cobb Kysar Patch, a daughter, Rebecca (this is my great grandmother.) [from web page]
Rebecca Ann Patch married William Clement Bradbury on 25 Dec. 1878. They had five children: Joyce, Georgie, Mattie, John Adrian(my grandfather), and Dorothy Bradbury.
John Adrian Bradbury married Emily Lorena Smyth on 14 July 1910. They had six children: Thelma, Myra, James, Joyce, Helen, and Howard Bradbury (my father)
Howard Bradbury married Hilma Violet Esther Hansen on 10 Aug 1945 (my parents). They had three children: Vicki Anne (me), James Leon, and Patrick Howard.
Vicki Anne Bradbury married William Lincoln Van Camp. We have seven children: James Michael Limbean, Timothy John Limbean, Thomas Howard Limbean, Gregory William Van Camp, Tiffany Anne Van Camp, Chelsea Christina Van Camp, and Stephen Isaac Van Camp. (my first marriage was to James Michael Limbean Sr.)
The web page on Desc. of William Patch says he was born in Concord which is right next to Chelmsford. | Patch, Ebenezer (I4930)
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An alternate listing gives death date as 12 Jun 1773. | Wright, Sarah (I6142)
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An entry in the Mass Transcript for May 23, 1923 states that Dorothy Robinson married by Governor Withrop, in Salem, on arrival from England to Edmond Fawlkner, Feb 1, 1647. first American citizen to be married. Will of EF speaks of stepson Joseph Robinson. He came with his mother, a child of about 4 years. Dorothy Robinson had to have come from Kings Linne, Norfolk, where there were Fawlkners. Will of Thomas Slayne of Kings Linne, Norfolk, gives, "To my youngest son, Samuel Slayne.... the pice of pasture ground in Torrington bought of Dorothy Robinson lately." Corresponding so closely to Dorothy's coming to America, this is interesting. According to the book, Pioneer of Mass. by Charles Henry Pope, Gen. Pub. County, 1981, | Family F1805
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An extensive Reynolds history. It includes the Margaret Devin m.1780 Joseph Reynolds line and continues back to England in the 1530s. | Source (S67450)
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ancestor of the Osmond family. | Hitchcock, Abigail (I5777)
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Ancestral File has Abigial Harwood rather than Abigail Warren, and has Abigail Waren as Jacob's grandmother, married to John Wright the 3rd. | Harwood, Abigail (I4934)
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Ancestry shows record of Sarah "Sally" Reynolds d/o of Aaron Reynolds who was the son of Elizabeth Mossum and William Reynolds in the SAR Application Database. Sally married Hugh Griffin 1/22/1824. Their daughter Elizabeth Griffin, married Theadore S. Speed; Their daughter Elizabeth Speed, b. 8/4/1876 married Walter Hugh Knight, b.3/6/1882, m. 12/27/1905; Walter Hugh Knight's son, Walter Montegue Knight, b. 9/28/1909 married Evelyn Leslie Stacey b.10/4/1912, m. 6/18/34; | Reynolds, Aaron (I9395)
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Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. | Source (S67696)
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Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census. Provo. UT. U.S.A. The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington D.C.: National Archiveds and Records Administration. T623-1854 rolls. | Source (S57069)
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ANDOVER VR. P.434, DEATH;
MIDDLESEX CO., V. 3, P. 949,950, CUTTER; GEN. P. 82, 83; NEHG REGISTER V. 3, P. 65; FIFTY GREAT MIGRATION COLONISTS TO NEW NEW ENGLAND AND THEIR ORIGINS, JOHN BROOKS THRELFALL, 1990, P. 329; ESSEX GEN. V. 11 # 4 P. 214; PEDIGREES OF DESC. OF COL.CLERGY P. 53. Francis Faulkner died in his 81st year. His son Edmond Faulkner, born at Andover, 2 Apr. 1688, married at Salem 17 Aug. 1730, Dorcas Gould born at Groton 1683. She had married 1st Anthony Buxton son of John and Elizabeth (Holton) Buxton of Salem. | Faulkner, Francis (I5169)
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Andrew never married.
Buried Dunnegan Cemetery; Cem. Dir. of Polk Co MO | Holmes, Andrew (I2514)
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Ann Carter Ann DAVIS, wife of James DAVIS, listed in 14 Sep 1699 will of her father, Giles of Henrico and Hannah CREW
http://oliverdreams.tripod.com/GilesCarter.html
Ann Carter-2, was probably born after 1676, as she was not mentioned in the Crewes will. Married James D. Davis.
| Carter, Ann (I13962)
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Ann Emmerson and sister Judith married brothers Levi and James Jackson. Ann Emmerson raised two of her sister's children: Susan Martin Jackson and James Andrew Jackson. She (Ann) lived with her nephew James until her death. Judith died before 1833, (probably at the birth of James Andrew in 1828) when James Samuel, (Judith's husband) married Mary "Polly" Stow, d/o Joel.
~ Ann Emmerson's Will written 24 Sep 1859 and probated 19 Sep 1864 leaves her half inherited from her husband Levi to Sally Grant (Judith's daughter) and Susan Bryant (Judith's daughter) and James A. Jackson all residue of estate both real and personal. Ann outlived Levi 30 years, and was close to all of Judith's children.
| Emmerson, Ann (I12585)
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Ann Noyes, of Cholderton, in the County of Wilts., widow, in her will dated 18 Mar 1655[/6], proved 20 Apr 1658, named Robert Rede sole executor, and bequethed: to James and Nicholas Noyes, my sons, now in New England, twelve pence apiece and to such children as they have living twelve pence apiece...
It is curious that Ann named only the youngest Noyes children in her will, while eldest child Ephraim named only his brother John and the children of deceased brother Nathan. | Parker, Ann (I4909)
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ANNA REYNOLDS BROWN: wife of J. Baker Brown, died at her home at Nottingham, Pa., last Sunday evening of heart trouble. The deceased was formerly of Cecil county, having been born near North East. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, with services in Union M. E. Church. Fremont, Interment in the church cemetery. (7/3/1938) | Brown, J. Baker (I9843)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I58981)
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Annabel is shown on 1910 Census; her name could be Anna Isabel;
1910 Cecil MD Census Levi is 73, Margaret is dead since 1906 Levi lives with sons Edward 47, Robert 38, Albert 35, and Daughters Susie 32, Annabelle 40. None of these children is known to have married.
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ANNA REYNOLDS BROWN: wife of J. Baker Brown, died at her home at Nottingham, Pa., last Sunday evening of heart trouble. The deceased was formerly of Cecil county, having been born near North East. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, with services in Union M. E. Church. Fremont, Interment in the church cemetery. (7/3/1938) | Reynolds, Anna Isabel (I9362)
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Anne Davis Fowlkes (1928-2004)
Blanch - Anne Davis Fowlkes 76, of 4575 Highway 62 North died Tuesday August 3, 2004 at her residence following several months of declining health. Funeral services will be Thursday 2 p.m. at New Hope United Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. Janet Balasko, Dr. Floyd Morrow and Rev. Robert Wright. Interment will be in the church cemetery. She was born in Caswell County to the late George Warner and Cornelia Poteat Davis. She and her husband Doug owned and operated Fowlkes Store in Hamer for fifty four years. A graduate of Bartlett Yancey High School she attended Peace College in Raleigh and was a member of New Hope United Methodist Church. Surviving are husband Doug Fowlkes of the home, two daughters Elizabeth Anne F. Petty of Forest City, Janet Davis F. Collie of Leasburg, two sons Frank Douglas Fowlkes II and George Jennings Fowlkes both of Blanch, one brother George Warner Davis of Lexington, Ky. and six grandchildren. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by two brothers Raymond Lindsey Davis, Sr., and Clinton Tarpley Davis Sr. and one sister Elizabeth Davis Carter. The family will receive friends Wednesday, August 4, from 7-8:30 p.m. at Harrelson Funeral Home, Yanceyville and at other times at the residence. Memorials may be made to New Hope United Methodist Church c/o Cleve Daniel, Longs Mill Road, Blanch. N. C. 27212. Harrelson Funeral Service is in charge of arrangement. | Davis, Anne Isabell (I22410)
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Annie Hollandsworth, the only child who kept the Hollandsworth name, married General E. Grogan; children are Louis, Eva, Vaughn, (Eva married Wm. Burrel Clark. | Hollandsworth, Charles Winston (I67905)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0001
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Another Child Sarah Eliza b. 2/27 1813
David Moore Reynolds 12/14/1815
| Reynolds, Samuel (I11489)
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another wedding day possibly 31 August 1931 | Family F0282
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Antholene "Sue" is married to Albert Meeks, all of Rocky Mount (Franklin County) Virginia. | English, Antholene (I67857)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1589)
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Apparently Robert never married.
In the 1850 Census, he is living with his brother David.
1850 Franklin County Census
Patterson, David 30 M farmer - 500 TN
Matilda 27 F TN
? 8 F TN
Margaret 6 F TN
Robert 4 M AL
Eliza 1 F AL
Patterson, Robert 24 M ? TN
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>died at Chicamauga in Civil War | Patterson, Robert (I4430)
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Arabella Grubb is the sister of Adaline, w/o William F. Jefferson | Grubb, Arabella (I12318)
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Arch was an Army Engineer for four years in the South Pacific during WWII & was at the burning of Manila, Philippines.
He arrived home on 19 Nov 1945. | Pitts, Arch Welby (I2301)
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Archie was married to Elizabeth Hodges and they had 2 sons: Barry Lee and Gary Lynn. Of Rocky Mount (Franklin County Virginia. | English, Archie Lee (I67856)
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Are Susannah Bigger and Mary Bigger (both married Carters) SISTERS or cousins | Bigger, Susannah (I12952)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1628)
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Arrangement of Records:
Records in this collection are arranged into three categories –
1. individual states (Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode
Island, South Carolina, Vermont, and Virginia) – includes records for Continental
Army units raised in the state; state militia and volunteer units
2. Continental Troops - includes records for Continental Congress specialized
units; Continental Congress infantry regiments organized from resolutions of
1776; Continental Army units raised in multiple states
3. Miscellaneous – includes records for units larger than a regiment; special
returns not easily classified into another category
Within each category the records are arranged as follows:
States:
Numbered units (arranged numerically)
Named units (arranged alphabetically)
Continental Troops:
Calvary, artillery, and artificer units
Numbered units (arranged numerically)
Named units (arranged alphabetically)
Infantry regiments of 1776
Numbered units (arranged numerically)
Additional regiments
Named units (arranged alphabetically)
Miscellaneous units
Named units (arranged alphabetically)
| Source (S67694)
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Arthur Eggleton ripplefrequency2@yahoo.com
reply-to: Arthur Eggleton
to: Mary Frances Eggleston
date: Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 11:08 PM
subject: Re: Egglestons/Eggletons
Now, as for Grandpa John Benjamin Eggleton's parents, John Thomas(Francis?) and Eleanor F.(T.?) Dyer-Eggleton, I really don't know much except for him being and 'overseer' and the 1870 Census for Martinsville, shows that he was 'Farm Laborer'. Their children are 1) Thomas D. (married Hattie Anderson[Long??] , 2) Martha 9married John Moore), 3) Joseph M. (died on Ohio River in Cincinnati), 4) Mary E. (married Dyer), 5) James Hughes (married Louise Whitt), 6) Hattie June (m: Fred Lusher), Millard P., George P. (M: Helen West), and Henry S. Eggleton. | Eggleton, John Thomas (I10775)
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Article | Source (S04355)
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Article | Source (S04682)
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Aruther E Dawes was never married. | Dawes, Arthur E. (I1716)
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as of 28 Jun 2001 | Source (S04435)
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as of 28 Jun 2001 | Source (S04435)
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as of 28 Jun 2001 | Source (S04672)
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Asa was a soldier in the Rev War and served as a drummer in the Battle of Bunker Hill at age 16. He had been a Minuteman and had previously marched with his unit from Groton, Ma to Cambridge during the Battle of Lexington-Concord on 19 Apr 1775. He also served as a private for several months after Bunker Hill. He served again as a drummer for 4 months in 1778 and then enlisted in the Spring of 1781 for 3 yrs and served until end of the War part of the time as a private and part as a corporal. Asa, Sarah, and Asa, Jr. then moved to Hartland, VT by 1788, where the other 4 children were born. He was probably trying to find a way to provide for his family as the economy was very poor after the war. There was no land to inherit from his father, and he was a 4th son besides. He probably worked in Hartland, Vt (about 50 miles NW of Groton, and along the Conneticut River) until he could save enough money to buy land somewhere. Asa, Sr. bought land in Mount Holly, VT in Nov 1794 and again in Mar 1795. He bought 60 acres each time. The land was in the area west of Mount Holly and near the foothills of the Green Mountains. They had just moved there when he died, leaving Sarah with 5 small children. He may have died in an accident while clearing his new land as happened quite often. It seems unlikely that he would have moved his wife and 5 young children, if he were suffering from an illness that would cause his death in 3 months.
On 3 Jan 1797, Sarah White, widow, was appointed guardian of Asa, John, Sally, Polly, and Francis White, heirs to the estate of Asa White with Jonas Hadley as Executor. The estate was fianlly settled in 1810, with John White as administrator and all but Francis, would have been at least 18, and were able to sign. | White, Asa (I5150)
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Ashes in Maple Park Cem., Springfield, MO
Greene Co MO Cemeteries, Vol. X, Pt.2; SLC 977.878 V38g | Mayme L. (I3051)
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Ashes in Maple Park Cem., Springfield, MO
Greene Co MO Cemeteries, Vol. X, Pt.2; SLC 977.878 V38g | Beck, James A. (I3050)
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At age 20, William Noyes, plebian, of Wiltshire, matriculated at University College, Oxford, 15 Nove 1588, and took his B.A. there 31 May 1592. He was instituted rector of Cholderton in 1601, according to the Salisbury Diosean Register.
The Inventory of "all the goods & cattles of Wm Noise clarck l[ate] of West Choldrington in the County of Wiltsh[ire] taken and prized by John Bacheler & Richard Noyse the 30th of Apr 1622 totaled L3 2s 8d. Wemay assume that he had disposed of his library and other valuables before his death. | Noyes, William (I4908)
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At his death, his name ios given as MORE.
From Essex Co. Records 39:225 : Thomas Abbott and Sara, sell to Abraham More, husbandman, upland on west side Shawhin, 20 acres; north bounds on Sam Blanchard's; east on John Frye, Sr.; south on Frye, and land of Stephen Osgood on west. 1687
Thomas and John Chandler, witnesses | Moors, Abraham (I4958)
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At one time operated a service station near the North Carolina/Virginia state line. It was at the intersection of the Shady Grove Road and Highway 86. Because of the pool tables in the rear it was popular with young males. The store was known as "Red Daniel's". | Daniel, Robert Howard (I25069)
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At the Findagrave memorial for her there is a two line newspaper clipping regarding her death:
"In Main Prairie, May 11th, Margaret V., wife of Robert Parke, aged 37 years."
There is no notation about the newspaper. Main Prairie is an area near Vacaville, CA.
The family was living in the area at the time of the 1870 census.
| Alexander, Margaret Virginia (I2851)
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At the Halifax County. Virginia, coui't, held in
November, 1799, the following was ordered and made
of record :
"Theodrick Carter. Gentleman, is recommended
to his Excellency, the Governor or Chief Magistrate,
for the time being, as a fit person to execute the office
of Sheriff of this County for the ensuing year."
He filled the office for two successive terms. His
identification aided materially in clearing up a
tangled procession of Theodricks in that generation. | Carter, Patriot Theodorick III (I13906)
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