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Capt. Samuel REDD
Lucy ROGERS Keziah BURNLEY |
Husband: Samuel REDD
Birth: 1729, King & Queen Co., VA Death: 1783, Caroline Co., VA Disposition: buried Cedar Vale Cemetery, Caroline Co., VA Father: Thomas REDD Mother: Sarah FERGUSON |
Marriage-1: |
Wife-1: Lucy ROGERS
Birth: 1731 Death: Mar 1764, Caroline Co., VA Disposition: buried Cedar Vale Cemetery, Caroline Co., VA Father: John ROGERS Mother: Rachel EASTHAM |
Marriage-2: |
Wife-2: Keziah BURNLEY
Death: 1820, Abbeville Co., SC |
Children with Lucy ROGERS — born in Caroline Co., VA: |
1. Achilles REDD; died in infancy
2. Elizabeth REDD 3. Lucy REDD; m. John FITZHUGH 4. William REDD (Sr.), b. ca. 1750 5. Jesse REDD, b. ca 1755 6. Frances "Fannie" REDD, b. 1756 7. Ann C. REDD, b. 1759; d. 1834; m. 1779, Thomas Carr MINOR 8. Samuel REDD, Jr., b. 19 Mar 1764; d. 4 Sep 1841, Caroline Co., VA; m. 2 Mar 1797, Elizabeth TAYLOR; two children married GOULDINs |
Children with Keziah BURNLEY: |
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