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William NODDING, Sr.
Mary __?__ |
Husband: William NODDING, Sr.
Birth: bef. 1720, YKS Death: ca. 1812, Jonesborough, Washington Co., TN |
Marriage:
Migration: 1784, Maryland to Tennessee, up the Shenandoah Valley |
Wife: Mary [BREWSTER?] |
Children: |
1. Sarah
NODDING, b. 1751
2. Mary NODDING, b. ca. 1753 3. William NODDING, Jr., b. ca. 1750s; d. 1792/3, Washington Co., TN 4. Eleanor NODDING, b. ca. 1750s; d. ca. 1836, McNary Co., TN; m. Daniel HILL 5. Alice NODDING, b. ca. 1759; m. 1 Oct 1778, Montgomery Co., MD, John BROWN 6. John NODDING, b. ca. 1760s 7. Elizabeth NODDING, b. 24 Feb 1761 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; UK, United Kingdom, ENG, England, YKS, Yorks, Yorkshire; USA, US, United States, Maryland, Tennessee |
Sources:
1. Family Group Sheets prepared by Betty Ann (Matthiesen) Cogliati and her grandmother, Maude Irene (Thompson) Rose. 2. Philip Roger McCray. 1993. McCrays of America. 2nd ed. Heritage Books, Bowie, MD. 3. Goldene Fillers Burgner. 1983/1992. Washington County Tennessee Wills, 1777-1872. Southern Historical Press, Greenville, SC.
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