Family:John Weatherall and Elizabeth Jones (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2] 12 Jun 1787 Abbeville (district), South Carolina, United States
Children
BirthDeath
1.
6 Aug 1788
30 Apr 1852
2.
5 Oct 1790
31 Aug 1798
3.
4.
13 Mar 1795
 
5.
18 Sep 1799
6.
7.
30 Nov 1802
 
8.
30 Sep 1805
 
9.
7 Apr 1808
 
10.
6 May 1810
1832
11.
3 Mar 1813
 
12.
22 Apr 1816
 
References
  1. Damon, Christine Weatherall. Wetherall / Weatherall of the United States. (Amarillo, Texas: C.W. Damon, c1984 (Baltimore, Md. : Gateway Press)).

    p. 166
    John Wetherall m. 12 June 1787, Abbeville Dist., SC, Elizabeth Jones, by Rev. Robert Hall, Presbyterian. She was b. 7 Aug 1771; d. 21 Apr 1843. Birth records of their children are in the application File for Pension R11187
    p. 167 –
    John Weatherall married Elizabeth Betsy Jones 12 June 1787 in Abbeville District, SC by Rev. Robert Hall, Presbyterian Min.
    Children:
    George M. Weatherall
    John Weatherall, Jr., b. 26 Oct 1790, d. 31 Aug 1798
    Dr. Marshall Weatherall
    Mary S. (Polly) Weatherall
    James L. Weatherall m. Frances Evelyn Hodges, sister of James Hodges (m. Elizabeth Jones Weatherall)
    John Weatherall, Jr.
    Adam Crain Jones Weatherall
    Sarah Marshall Weatherall, b. 3 Nov 180x, m. Mr. Means before 9 May 1843 (date of administration of her mother’s estate.)
    Elizabeth (Betsy) Jones Weatherall, b. 7 April 1808. Married James Hodges, son of Maj. John Hodges and wife Frances (Franky) Anderson. James Hodges brother of Frances Evelyn Hodges (wife of James L. Wetherall)
    Peggy Long Weatherall, b. 6 May 1810, d. 9 July 1832, SC
    Joseph Sanders Dickson Weatherall

  2. Revolutionary War Pension Application, attached to John Weatherall, Dwight Brooks Family Tree, Ancestry.com, Accessed 12 Apr 2012.

    Service: Continental, VA
    Weatherall, John; Elizabeth
    Application R11187
    Deposition of Elizabeth Long, wife of William Long, 7 Nov 1845, Abbeville, South Carolina
    I was present and one of the attendants at the marriage of John Weatherall and Elizabeth Jones by Rv. Robt. Hall, Presbyterian Minister on 12 June 1787, in Abbeville District, South Carolina. I am his half-sister, and recollect distinctly when he enlisted in Culpeper County, Virginia.