1764 - 1844 (80 years)
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Name |
Morgan, Elizabeth |
Birth |
21 Jan 1764 |
Virginia |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
05 Jul 1844 |
Stokes County, North Carolina |
Burial |
Captain Charles McAnally Family Cemetery, McAnally Plantation, Walnut Cove, Stokes County, North Carolina |
Person ID |
I106 |
McAnally |
Last Modified |
27 Apr 2011 |
Family |
McAnally, Jesse, b. 04 Jul 1760, Augusta County, Virginia d. 20 Jan 1800, Stokes County, North Carolina (Age 39 years) |
Marriage |
c1783 |
prob. Stokes County, North Carolina |
Children |
| 1. McAnally, Mary, b. 04 Sep 1784, Surry County, North Carolina d. 04 Feb 1861, Hamilton County, Indiana (Age 76 years) |
+ | 2. McAnally, Charles, b. 05 Jul 1786, Surry County, North Carolina d. 24 Feb 1844, Stokes County, North Carolina (Age 57 years) |
| 3. McAnally, Ruhamer, b. 28 Nov 1788, Surry County, North Carolina d. 05 Jan 1858, Hamilton County, Indiana (Age 69 years) |
| 4. McAnally, John, b. 06 Nov 1790, Stokes County, North Carolina d. 19 Jan 1833, Henderson County, Tennessee (Age 42 years) |
| 5. McAnally, Green Lee, b. 08 Dec 1792, Stokes County, North Carolina |
| 6. McAnally, Jesse, b. 25 Jul 1794, Stokes County, North Carolina d. 28 Jun 1866, PointSettl, Hamilton County, Indiana (Age 71 years) |
+ | 7. McAnally, Elizabeth, b. 23 Nov 1796, Stokes County, North Carolina d. 19 Mar 1858, Stokes County, North Carolina (Age 61 years) |
| 8. McAnally, Mercy, b. 15 May 1798, Stokes County, North Carolina d. 03 Aug 1877, Stokes County, North Carolina (Age 79 years) |
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Family ID |
F39 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
25 Nov 2005 |
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Photos |
| Captain Charles McAnally Family Cemetery Its on the McAnnally Plantation off of Dodgetown Rd, on the Dan River, in Walnut Cove, Forsyth County, North Carolina. |
| Captain Charles McAnally Family Cemetery Its on the McAnnally Plantation off of Dodgetown Rd, on the Dan River, in Walnut Cove, Forsyth County, North Carolina. There are many graves here. Several have headstones that can still be read, but there are also several that can't be read at all. So there are probably many more family members that are buried here than can be proven. It is said… |
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