[1556]
[S9]
Tombstone that existed at time of entry and personally seen by Debreah and
[1557]
[S9]
Tombstone that existed at time of entry and personally seen by Debreah and
[1558]
[S9]
Tombstone that existed at time of entry and personally seen by Debreah and
_Hiram HENDERSON ____+
| (1805 - 1900) m 1837
_John William HENDERSON _|
| m 1863 |
| |_Martha FOSTER ______
| (1817 - 1876) m 1837
|
|--Lell Vester M. HENDERSON
| (1868 - 1948)
| _____________________
| |
|_Melissa Jane BAXTER ____|
(1847 - 1929) m 1863 |
|_____________________
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|
_Benjamin INGRAM ____|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--James INGRAM
| (.... - 1798)
| __
| |
|_____________________|
|
|__
[2175] Probably delegate to first Constitutional Convention 11/12/1776 at Halifax Court House. Identified as James Ingram of Northampton County about 90 mi east of Yanceyville. ( North Carolina by JH Wheeler.) Leigh Sutherlin *P* ccmd99a Caldwell Co. KY Will of Benj. Ingram 5 Nov 1810 -- Mentions wife and brother John Ingram. Livingston Co KY James Ingram Wife Cathy children mentioned only named son Benjamin. Samuel Burton son in law.
_John INGRAM ________+
|
_Stephen INGRAM _____|
| (1786 - ....) m 1808|
| |_Mary _____ _________
|
|
|--Stephen INGRAM
| (1827 - 1919)
| _Jeremiah BUSH ______
| |
|_Myra BUSH __________|
m 1808 |
|_____________________
[1483] Came to Pike County with his father in 1835.
[1480]
[S34]
Personal papers of Mildred Akers Safford
[1481]
[S34]
Personal papers of Mildred Akers Safford
[1482]
[S34]
Personal papers of Mildred Akers Safford
[1371]
[S24]
Book - Center Centennial; 1982 - Center Historical Committee
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|
_Marlan William WITHERS _|
| (1915 - ....) |
| |___________________________________
|
|
|--Marlan W. WITHERS
| (1936 - 1936)
| _Thomas Jefferson VAN ARSDALE,III _+
| | (1889 - 1965) m 1915
|_Mary Jane VAN ARSDALE __|
|
|_Mary Estell CANARY _______________
(1891 - 1929) m 1915