|
Bef 1753 - 1832 (~ 79 years)
-
Name |
Jemima Hall [1, 2] |
Birth |
Bef 1753 |
Duplin County, North Carolina [2] |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
21 Mar 1832 |
Duplin County, North Carolina [2] |
Notes |
- Said by J. Patrick Childress to be a daughter of Thomas HALL and Rachel GOFF.
|
Person ID |
I16657 |
Strong Family Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2014 |
Family |
David Alderman, Sr., b. Abt 1749, North Carolina d. 23 Oct 1831, Georgia (Age ~ 82 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1773 |
North Carolina [1] |
- Melba Allen, on her Daniel Alderman website, lists the following children of David and Jememia Alderman:
Children of David and Jememia are:
1. Daniel Alderman, born 25 March, 1774; died 25 January, 1857. Married four times
2. Nancy Ann Alderman, born 17 November, 1775; died 4 June, 1867. Married John Carlton
3. Thomas Alderman, born 8 August, 1777 married Susan Newton
4. Mary Alderman, born 29 August, 1779; married Timothy Murphy
5. Elizabeth Alderman, born 20 April, 1781; married ? Newton
6. Phoebe Alderman, born 11 April, 1783; married John Mathis son of Rice and Civil Goff Mathis and appears to be distant cousins through the Goff/Hall family ties.
http://members.tripod.com/~mallen4896/Mathis-Rice.html
|
Family ID |
F6278 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
10 Sep 2008 |
-
-
Sources |
- [S668] Allen, Melba (melbaallen36@aol.com) "Daniel Alderman Son of Thomas Alderman http://mallen4896.tripod.com/Alderman/Alderman-Daniel.html.
- [S667] RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project, (The WorldConnect Project is a set of tools, which allow users to upload, modify, link, and display their family trees as a means to share their genealogy with other researchers. The program used to day has a genealogy of its own. RootsWeb announced the launch of the World Connect Project on November 10, 1999 after staff members and users submitted 5.5 million records during a four-week beta-testing period. The WorldConnect Project continues to grow, and as of January 2004 had more than 312 million records. GEDCOM is an acronym for GEnealogical Data COMmunications. It is a file format developed by the Family History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). It provides a flexible and uniform format for exchanging computerized genealogical data, and allows you to share files with other researchers who may not use the same genealogy program.).
|
|