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Meriwether
in
Belvoir
in
Shipman
Martha Meriwether
b.
Belvoir, Albemarle, Virginia, United States
d.
2 Apr 1856
Shipman, Pike, Illinois, United States
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F
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James F. Meriweather
Abt 1756 - 1801
M
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Sarah Meriwether
1764 - Abt 1814
m.
Bef 1785
Martha Meriwether
- 1856
Judith Merriwether
1785 -
Dr. William N. Merriwether
Abt 1801 - 1841
Spouse and Children
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H
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Benjamin R. Pollard
1767 - 1831
W
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Martha Meriwether
- 1856
m.
4 Oct 1805
David Meriwether Pollard
1806 -
Sarah Joanah Pollard
1808 -
Mary J. Pollard
1809 -
William Thomas Pollard
1810 - 1897
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Name
Martha Meriwether
Gender
Female
Birth
[1]
Belvoir, Albemarle, Virginia, United States
Marriage
4 Oct 1805
Jefferson County, Kentucky
to
Benjamin R. Pollard
Death
[1]
2 Apr 1856
Shipman, Pike, Illinois, United States
References
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1.0
1.1
[1]
, in
Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees
:
(Note: not considered a reliable primary source)
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[Gives DOB = 1785, but this is when another sibling, Judith, was born.]
Note: NOT listed with siblings, in
Douglas, William.
The Douglas register
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being a detailed record of births, marriages and deaths together with other interesting notes, as kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750-1797. An index of Goochland Wills : notes on the French-Hugeunot [sic] refugees who lived in Manakin-Town
. (Richmond, Virginia: J.W. Ferguson & Sons, 1928)
249
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