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Lewis ELLIOTT
Nancy Ann WRIGHT |
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Husband: Lewis ELLIOTT
Birth: 1750/1, NC Death said to be: 1810, Montgomery Co., TN Father: James ELLIOTT (1730-1771) Mother: Ann LEWIS (1711-1777) |
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Wife: Nancy Ann WRIGHT
Birth: ca. 1755, VA Death said to be: aft. 1810, Montgomery Co., TN Father: Capt. John WRIGHT (1728-1789) Mother: Anne WILLIAMS (1738-1825) |
Children: |
1. James T. ELLIOTT, b. ca. 1774
2. William ELLIOTT, b. ca. 1775; d. Nov 1802, Surry Co., NC 3. Lucy ELLIOTT, b. ca. 1776 4. Nancy ELLIOTT, b. ca. 1777; d. 1812, Montgomery Co., TN 5. John ELLIOTT, b. ca. 1779 6. Lewis W. ELLIOTT, b. ca. 1780 7. Elizabeth ELLIOTT, b. ca. 1782 8. James ELLIOTT, b. ca. 1790 9. Amelia ELLIOTT, b. ca. 1792 |
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Sources:
1. LDS. Family Search: Family Trees (online at familysearch.org). 2. Public Member Trees (online at Ancestry.com). 3. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). 4. Message posted to the Stewart County, Tennessee Forum (online at GenForum.com). |
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