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Elizabeth Girlington (Ricketts)

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Birthplace: Hampton, Independent Cities, Virginia, British Colonial America
Death: 1739
Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, British Colonial America
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Wife of Nicholas Girlington
Mother of Eleanor Chisum

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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ricketts-237. Profile last modified 28 Jan 2020 | Created 6 Apr 2013 | Last significant change: 28 Jan 2020

Elizabeth Gillentine formerly Ricketts

Born before 1698 in Hampton, Independent Cities, Virginia, British Colonial America

Daughter of James Ricketts and Gertrude (Condo) Gillentine

[sibling%28s%29 unknown]

Wife of Nicholas Gillentine — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

Mother of Eleanor (Gillentine) Chisum and Ann Gillentine

Died 1739 in Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, British Colonial America

Profile last modified 28 Jan 2020 | Created 6 Apr 2013 | Last significant change: 28 Jan 2020 02:30: Tommy Roye added Gertrude (Condo) Gillentine (1678-1723) as mother for Elizabeth (Ricketts) Gillentine (bef.1698-1739). [Thank Tommy for this] This page has been accessed 362 times. Biography

Elizabeth Ricketts was born in 1698 in Hampton, Virginia, her father, James, was 26, and her mother, Gertrude, was 20. She married Nicholas Ducket Gillentine in 1714 in King William, Virginia. They had seven children in 17 years. She died in 1739 in Halifax, Virginia, at the age of 41. Sources

[ https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/113630876/person/3....]

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Elizabeth Girlington's Timeline

1698
1698
Hampton, Independent Cities, Virginia, British Colonial America
1715
May 2, 1715
Acquinton, King William County, Virginia, Colonial America
1739
1739
Age 41
Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, British Colonial America