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Stapleton T. REDD
Mary THOMPSON |
Husband: Stapleton T. REDD
Birth: 1 Aug 1825 Death: 31 Aug 1871 Disposition: buried Redd Family Cemetery, Trigg Co., KY Father: William REDD Mother: Frances HACKETT |
Marriage: 19 Sep 1854, Trigg Co., KY |
Wife: Mary THOMPSON
Birth: 4 Dec 1838 Other Spouse: m2. 21 May 1879, Trigg Co., KY, James E. JESUP Father: Moses Steele THOMPSON Mother: Clarissa H. SMITH |
Children |
1. Stapleton REDD, b. 1850s/60s; d.s.p. 25 Jan 1869, Trigg Co., KY |
Sources:
1a. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
1b. Trigg County Marriages (online at the Trigg County KYGenWeb site):
2. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1860 (Broderbund CD-318):
3. 1790-1870 Kentucky Census Index (online at Ancestry.com):
4. Redd Cemetery (online at the Trigg County KYGenWeb site):
5. William Henry Perrin, ed. 1884. County of Christian, Kentucky: Historical and Biographical. F.A. Battey Publ. Co., Chicago, pp. 378-379:
6. Broderbund. World Family Tree. Vol. 2, Pedigree No. 4670. 7. Emails from Carol Ficklin. |
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