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William REDD
Frances TYLER |
Husband: William REDD
Birth: ca. 1750, Caroline Co., VA Death: bef. Oct 1802, Caroline Co., VA Father: Capt. Samuel REDD Mother: Lucy ROGERS |
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Wife: Frances "Frankie" TYLER
Birth: 27 Jun 1751, Caroline Co., VA Death: 11 Aug 1813, Caroline Co., VA Father: William TYLER Mother: Elizabeth KEELING |
Children — born in Caroline Co., VA: |
1. Harriet REDD, b. 17??; d. 18 Oct 1820, Montgomery Co., TN;
m. John Duke TYLER
2. Elizabeth REDD, b. 16 May 1773; d. 8 Jun 1812, Caroline Co., VA; m. 24 Dec 1793, Bennett THOMPKINS 3. George K. REDD, ca. 1780; d. bef. 1813 4. Frances Tyler REDD, b. ca. 1781; d. 25 Mar 1868; m. 1840, Caroline Co., VA, Bailey TOMPKINS 5. Phillip REDD, b. ca. 1784 6. William REDD, Jr., b. 13 Jan 1786 7. Ann REDD, b. ca. 1787; d. 13 Jun 1868, Goochland Co., VA; m. 11 Jun 1806, Caroline Co., VA, Frank William REDFORD 8. Matilda REDD, b. ca. 1788; d. bef. 14 Jun 1841, presumably Trigg Co., KY |
Sources:
1. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1993. Virginia Marriages: Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
2. WorldConnect (online at RootsWeb.com). |
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