Barzilla Gordon

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Barzilla Gordon (Martin)

Also Known As: "Barzillai", "Barzilla"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Albemarle County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: October 11, 1830 (56)
Pinnacle, Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Place of Burial: Gordon Cemetery, Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Martin and Sarah Martin
Wife of John Gordon
Mother of Sarah "Sally" Guymon; Virginia (Jennie) Gordon; Jane Phillips; Mary Stone; Elizabeth "Betsy" Stone and 13 others

Managed by: Private User
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About Barzilla Gordon

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64565084/barzilla-gordon

Parents: John & Sarah Martin
Brazilla Martin married John Gordon. Son of Thomas & Sarah Gordon. Thomas Gordon memorial #65824067.

They had twelve children.

  1. Sarah Gordon 1791-1872 Married Thomas Guymon
  2. Virginia Gordon 1792-
  3. Mary Gordon 1796-1850
  4. Elizabeth Gordon 1797-1877
  5. Rhoda Gordon 1798
  6. Barzilla Gordon 1799-1871 Married James King
  7. Jane Gordon 1803-1874
  8. Stacy Gordon 1803-1840
  9. Frankie Gordon 1801-1844
  10. James Gordon 1809-1868 married Susannah Jackson (Parents of Jefferson Madison Gordon)
  11. John Gordon

Barzilla and her husband John operated a tavern to serve passengers who traveled through by stage coach.

On the tombstone name is spelled "Barzillai Gorden"

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Barzilla Gordon's Timeline

1774
March 27, 1774
Albemarle County, Virginia, Colonial America
1791
November 20, 1791
Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
1792
May 31, 1792
Pinnacle, Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
1792
Stokes Or Surrey, North Carolina, USA
1796
1796
Stokes Or Surrey, North Carolina, USA
1797
March 28, 1797
North Carolina, United States
1798
1798
Stokes, North Carolina, USA
1799
1799
Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
1801
March 27, 1801