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James Solomon LIPSCOMB
Ann Margaret FEASTER |
Husband: James Solomon LIPSCOMB
Birth: 28 Jun 1793, Frederick Co., VA Death: 14 Apr 1877, St. George Dist., Tucker Co., WV Father: Ambrose LIPSCOMB Mother: Winifred MARDIS |
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Wife: Ann Margaret FEASTER / FEISTER
Birth: 24 May 1803, Preston Co., VA [now WV] Death: 26 Feb 1877, St. George Dist., Tucker Co., WV Father: John FEASTER (1777- ) Mother: Elizabeth __?__ |
Children:
WARNING: a span of fecundity of 30 years for one woman is extraordinary (the usual maximum is 23 years). Either James had an earlier wife or some of these children are not his. |
. Williamd D. LIPSCOMB, b. 6 Feb 1819
. John [F. or H. or T.] LIPSCOMB, b. 1822 . John Henry LIPSCOMB, b. 6 Jul 1825 . Joshua Fielding LIPSCOMB, b. 1830 . Jacob LIPSCOMB, b. 6 Oct 1832; d. 15 Sep 1914 . Sarah LIPSCOMB, b. 1833 . Elizabeth LIPSCOMB, b. Jun 1834 . Joshua LIPSCOMB, b. 7 Oct 1836; d. 30 Mar 1915 . Syrena LIPSCOMB, b. 1840 . Stephen M. LIPSCOMB, b. 1845; d. 10 Jul 1891 . Moses LIPSCOMB, b. Feb 1849 |
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1. Marriage Record: . WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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