Person:James Sandusky (2)

Watchers
James Sandusky
  1. Samuel Sadowski1748 - 1803
  2. James SanduskyAbt 1748 - Abt 1819
  3. Jacob SandowskiAbt 1754 - 1832
  • HJames SanduskyAbt 1748 - Abt 1819
  • WMary _____
  1. Thomas SanduskyAbt 1778 - Bef 1819
  2. Andrew SanduskyAbt 1780 -
  3. Jacob Sandusky, twinAbt 1790 -
  4. Isaac Sandusky, twinAbt 1790 -
  5. Abraham SanduskyAbt 1793 -
  6. Sarah SanduskyAbt 1798 -
Facts and Events
Name James Sandusky
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1748 Frederick, Virginia, United States
Marriage to Mary _____
Residence[1] 1776 Washington, Kentucky, United Statesbuilt Sandusky Station
Death[3] Abt Jun 1819 Bourbon, Kentucky, United Statesage 71 - [probate]
Burial? Cane Ridge Cemetery, Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
References
  1. Allen, William B. A history of Kentucky, embracing gleanings, reminiscences, antiquities, natural curiosities, statistics, and biographical sketches. (Green Co. Historical Society, 1967)
    47.

    ... In the year 1776 James Sandusky removed from Virginia to Washington County, and built Sandusky's Station, on Pleasant Run. His brother Jacob is believed to be the first white man that descended the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, except French and Spanish. ...

  2.   James Sandusky, in Frontierfolk.net website.
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    BOURBON CO. KY WILLS AND ESTATES, 1816-1824 -- originally compiled by Charles M. Franklin, 1991. [1]
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    LODUSKEY [sic], James, 18 Jan, 1819, Will Book F p. 277, Recorded June, 1819,
    Wife: Marrey Loduskey,
    Son: Andrew Lowdusky,
    Son: Isaac Lowduskey,
    Son: Jacob Lowduskey,
    Son: Abraham Lowduskey,
    Dau: Sarah Parker,
    Son-in-law: John Parker,
    Son: Thomas Lowduskey,
    Exec: John Parker,
    Wit: James McCleland, Thomas Marsh, Edward Stoker