Person:Elizabeth Keith (28)

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m. 2 Mar 1732/33
  1. James Keith1734 - 1824
  2. John Keith1735 -
  3. Thomas Keith1736 -
  4. Mary Randolph Keith1737 - 1809
  5. Judith KeithAbt 1738 - 1826
  6. Isham Keith1739 - 1787
  7. Elizabeth Keith1745 -
  8. Alexander Keith1748 - 1822
m. 1766
  1. Elizabeth FordAbt 1766 -
  2. Jane Ford1767 - 1855
  3. Judith M FordAbt 1769 -
  4. Col. William Ford1769 - 1850
  5. John FordAbt 1774 - 1851
  6. Bethlehem FordAbt 1775 -
  7. Priscilla Ford1778 - 1835
  8. James E Ford1778 - 1856
  9. Edward Ford, II1780 - 1868
  10. Charles Fleming Ford1782 - 1869
  11. Susanna Ford1784 - 1872
  12. Thomas Randolph FordAbt 1785 - Abt 1816
  13. Mary FordAbt 1788 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Elizabeth Keith
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 1745 Prince William (now Fauquier), Virginia, United States
Marriage 1766 Virginiato Edward Ford, I
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Burgess, James A. Blackwell, Crump, Keith & Families. (Maricopa, Arizona 85238, 2008).
  2. “Correcting and Expanding the Record of the Rev. James Keith of Hamilton Parish”, in Virginia Genealogical Society (Richmond, Virginia). Magazine of Virginia genealogy. (Richmond [Virginia]: Virginia Genealogical Society)
    55(4):257-276, Nov 2017.

    It may be supposed that during his Hamilton ministry in the 1730s and 1740s, Rev. James Keith, Mary Isham Randolph, and their growing family34 lived at the parsonage on the original glebe near Darrell’s Run and the Elk Run church in the lower/southern portion of the parish.

    34
    James Keith, b. 1734;
    John Keith, b. 1735;
    Thomas Keith, b. 1736;
    Mary Randolph Keith, b. 1737;
    Judith Keith, b. ca. 1738;
    Isham Keith, b. 1739;
    Elizabeth Keith, b. 1745; and
    Alexander Keith, b. 1748.

    First-born James Keith’s age at death is noted in his obituary, Intelligencer (Lexington, Va.), 30 Oct 1824; as is that of his youngest brother Alexander, Richmond Commercial Compiler, 27 Feb 1822, Obituaries, “Henley Index,” Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/). Year of birth of other children is suggested based upon multiple sources