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Lawrence BRASHER
Elizabeth BLACK |
Husband: Lawrence BRASHER
Birth: bet. 1755-74 Death: 24 Sept 1847, Christian Co., KY Father: Aquila BRASHER/BRAZIER, Sr. Mother: Mary __?__ |
Marriage: ca. 1793, SC |
Wife: Elizabeth BLACK
Birth: ca. 1744 Death: 10 feb 1855, Christian Co., KY Father: Hans BLACK Morther: Agnes? Ann? __?__ |
Children: |
1. John Thompson BRASHER, b. 8 Oct 1793, SC; d.
3 Feb 1848, Christian Co., KY; m. 17 May 1825, Christian Co., KY, Elizabeth
Susan WILLIAMS
2. Nancy BRASHER, b. 22 Sep 1795 3. Margaret BRASHER, b. 5 Jan 1798; m. Edward WOOLDRIDGE 4. William T. BRASHER, b. 1806/7 5. Elijah BRASHER, b. 28 Oct 1807; d. 23 Jul 1883, Christian Co., KY; m1. Elizabeth ALEXANDER; m2. Sarah "Sallie" LONG 6. Mary "Polly" BRASHER, b. 1806/7, SC; m. Charles ARMSTRONG 7. Sarah BRASHER, b. 13 Feb 1809; m. Enoch A. BROWN 8. Lawrence BRASHER, Jr., b. 1810; d. 1882; m. 16 Mar 1837, Christian Co., KY, Aleshy LINDLEY 9. Elizababeth BRASHER, m. Edward BOURLAND 10. Hampton BRASHER, m1. Altezara WOODRUFF; m2. Mahala DUNCAN |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kentucky, South Carolina |
Sources:
1. Broderbund. World Family Trees. Vol. 41, Pedigree No. 303. 2. Messages in the Brasher Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com). |
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