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Of Philadelphia | Sutton, Widow Mary, 2nd wife of Wm of Wapping (I3097)
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Of the 17 children of James Soyars; 2 married into the Thomas Carter lines; and another married into the Giles Carters; daughter of Spencer Carter and Verlinda Lucas Carter m. Thomas Oakes Soyars. Spencer Carter died in their home in Danville, Virginia. | Soyars, PATRIOT Immigrant James (I15359)
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Of the 17 children of James Soyars; 2 married into the Thomas Carter lines; and another married into the Giles Carters; daughter of Spencer Carter and Verlinda Lucas Carter m. Thomas Oakes Soyars. Spencer Carter died in their home in Danville, Virginia. | Soyars, Thomas Oakes Sr. (I15360)
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Of the 17 children of James Soyars; 2 married into the Thomas Carter lines; and another married into the Giles Carters; daughter of Spencer Carter and Verlinda Lucas Carter m. Thomas Oakes Soyars. Spencer Carter died in their home in Danville, Virginia. | Carter, Mary Jane (I67873)
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Of the 5 children born to Leah, only 3 survived; no further information | Family F518495890
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Often called Paul Green Cemetery; the graves in this cemetery are those of Asa Judson Green and his wife Bettie Blackwell, and their children; Paul Green, Asa's Father, is also buried in this cemetery. | Green, Asa Judson (I547450377)
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Often, incorrectly seen as Tabitha | Mahan, Talitha C. (I7503)
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Oliver's parents were Job Reynolds and Elizabeth Dubree. See http://reynoldspatova.org/pedigree.php?personID=I10929&tree=reynolds1. This is supported by the 1850 Census in Kittanning, PA where Job and Elizabeth lived with their son Franklin, next door to Oliver and Hannah with 3 year old Benjamin F.
Oliver's grandfather: Reuben Reynolds | Family F6641
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On 04 Nov 1774 Hugh Reynolds bought 57 acres on the south side of Tomahawk Creek in Pittsylvania County, Virginia from William Nealey. (DB 4/91). This is probably the same tract of land listed as 65 acres on the land tax list from 1782 through 1809. After his death, this land went to his son, William Reynolds.
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"His requests for land patents (almost 1200 acres) are recorded in the Land Entry Book, 1737-1770. He may not have received all this land, but it proves he was living here in order to request the surveys." - Anna Evans 1993 Lineages
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On 15 Apr 1783 Hugh Reynolds bought 105 acres on Tomahawk Creek from Killian Kreek for 15 pounds. This is the 105 acre tract shown on the land tax list from 1786 through 1809. At his death, this property went to his son, William Reynolds. | Reynolds, PATRIOT Hugh of Pittsylvania [dna] (I4008)
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On 1 Aug 1797, Charles Carter of Pittsylvania County deeds personal property to his sons, Nathaniel Green Carter, Coleman Carter, & Theodorick Carter. Pittsylvania County Deed Book 11, 1796 - 1799, Reel 6, p. 153. | Carter, Charles dna (I14112)
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