Person:Elizabeth Rushing (2)

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Elizabeth Rushing
b.Abt 1766
m. Abt 1763
  1. Phillip RushingAbt 1765 - Abt 1814
  2. Elizabeth RushingAbt 1766 - Bef 1820
  3. William RushingAbt 1768 - Bef 1820
  4. Jason RushingAbt 1770 -
  5. Abraham RushingAbt 1772 - Bet 1847 & 1848
  6. Sarah RushingAbt 1773 -
  7. Peter RushingAbt 1774 - Aft 1840
  8. Thomas M. RushingAbt 1775 - Bef 1869
  • HWilliam MorganAbt 1775 - 1859
  • WElizabeth RushingAbt 1766 - Bef 1820
m. Abt 1796
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Rushing
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1766 based on order of names in father's will, ages in husband's 1800,1810 Census records
Marriage Abt 1796 Anson, North Carolina, United Statesbased on Abraham Rushing's will, 1800 Census, William's purchase of land March 1796
to William Morgan
Census[3] 1800 Anson, North Carolina, United States
Other[1] 20 May 1805 Anson, North Carolina, United Statesnamed in father's will by married name
Census[4] 1810 Anson, North Carolina, United States
Death? Bef 1820 Anson, North Carolina, United Statesbased on ages in husband's census records and his known remarriage
References
  1. Anson County, Wills 1802-1812, in North Carolina, United States. Probate Records, 1735-1970: Images. (FamilySearch: County courthouses, North Carolina, 14 June 2016)
    Vol. 2, p. 141 Image 104 of 136, FamilySearch.org.

    Abraham Rushing Sr of Anson County, North Carolina
    - Lend to my wife Sarah Rushing, the land and plantation where I now live, one black mare and one colt, bridle and saddle [and a long list of household furnishings and items, stock, grains, and farm equipment] to keep during her natural life and after her death to be sold and equally divided between my children hereinafter mentioned.
    - my son Phillip Rushing, the land and plantation whereon he now lives and all the rest of the property I have lent him
    - my daughter Elizabeth Morgan $20 and all the property that I have lent her
    - my son William Rushing the land and plantation he now lives on with all the rest of the property I have lent him
    - my son Jason Rushing all the property I have lent him
    - my son Abraham Rushing all the property I have lent him
    - my daughter Sarah English $20 and all the rest of the property I have lent her
    - my son Peter Rushing all the property I have lent him
    - my son Thomas Rushing all the property I have lent him
    - The rest of my estate consisting of Negros [not named] lands horses cattle and all the remainder of my estate to be sold by my Executors and the money arising after paying the above mentioned sums to be equally divided between my eight children above named
    - Executors my son Jason Rushing and Lemuel Bell
    Signed 20 May 1805, Abraham AR his mark Rushing
    Witnesses: Wm Plant, John ø his mark Autry
    Entered into probate July 1806

  2.   Third Generation, in Donahue, David L., compiler. RUSHING FAMILY (Decatur and Henderson counties, Tennessee), ts, 15 Nov 1997 (Tennessee GenWeb, Decatur County, Families, Rushing)
    p.7, 4 Abraham Rushing.

    Children of Abraham Rushing:
    ii. Elizabeth Rushing. Born, before 1775. Census: 1800, in Anson Co., NC. She married William Morgan.
    Elizabeth Morgan is mentioned in the will of Abraham Rushing in 1806. It seems most likely that Elizabeth was the wife of William Morgan, the only Morgan in the Anson County census in 1800 and 1810. At least some of the Morgans in Decatur and Henderson counties may be descended from this family.

  3. Fayetteville, Anson County, North Carolina, in United States. 1800 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M32)
    p. 230.

    William Morgan, 2 males under 10, 1 male 16-25, 2 females under 10, 1 female 26-44

  4. United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M252)
    p. 15.

    William Morgan, 3 males under 10, 1 male 26-44, 1 female 26-44
    Others on same page include Abraham Rushing, Jason Rushing; 2 Philip Rushings