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Sands
in
Queen Anne's
in
Anson
Elizabeth Smith Sands
b.
1742
Queen Anne's, Maryland, United States
d.
Abt 1805
Anson, North Carolina, United States
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F
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Thomas Sands
- 1775
M
. Elizabeth Smith
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m.
1726
Elizabeth Smith Sands
1742 - Abt 1805
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H
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Henry Covington
Abt 1736 - Abt 1805
W
.
Elizabeth Smith Sands
1742 - Abt 1805
m.
1760
John Covington
Abt 1761 -
Samuel Covington
Abt 1762 - Abt 1805
Elizabeth Covington
1765 - 1848
Patty Covington
Mary Covington
1778 - 1839
Sarah Covington
Charlotte Covington
1780 -
Henry Covington, Jr.
Abt 1784 - 1866
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Name
[1]
Elizabeth Smith Sands
Gender
Female
Birth
[2]
1742
Queen Anne's, Maryland, United States
Marriage
1760
Queen Anne's, Maryland, United States
to
Henry Covington
Death
[2]
Abt 1805
Anson, North Carolina, United States
References
↑
Gregg, Eugene Stuart.
A crane's foot or pedigree of branches of the Gregg, Stuart, Robertson, Dobbs and allied families
. (Hilton Head Island, South Carolina: Gregg, c1975 (Columbia, S.C. : R.L. Bryan))
p. 576.
↑
2.0
2.1
Elizabeth Smith Sands
, in
Pedigree Resource File
. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, c1999-)
accessed 5 Feb 2014.
Source cited: "My Folk: the 1st 300 years, 1670-1970" Eleanor Pratt Covington McSwain
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