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About Elizabeth Vickery
Seen as Elizabeth Nation, daughter of John Nation.
Elizabeth Vickery was named in her father's will 15 Dec 1774.
Marmaduke Vickery's wife was Elizabeth when he died about 1787.
DAR calls her Swaim and refutes Nation but there are no sources this man was married Twice.
Marmaduke and Elizabeth have a daughter Elizabeth who married a Swaim so perhaps this is part of the confusion.
See http://davenation.com/gene/jnation.html
Elizabeth Nation
- Birth: 1720 Virginia, USA
- Wife of Marmaduke Vickery -
- Death: December 26, 1789 (70) Randolph, NC
Mother of :
- John Vickrey 1738 – 1788 -
- Christopher Vickery 1740 – 1841 -
- Elizabeth Vickery 1750 – 1833 -
- Charity Vickery 1752 – 1837 -
- Jereter Vickery 1754 – 1859 -
- Dorcas Earkes Vickery 1755 – 1835 -
- Samson Vickery 1757 – 1840 -
- Bethiah Vickery 1760 – 1850 -
Sources
- The following will found in Guilford County, NC. book A, page 277, file #0276, will of John Nation, was made 15 December 1772. The will was proved in May Court 1774. ... "Item - I give to and Bequeath unto the Rest of my children to wit: Christopher Nation and Elizabeth Vickery, anna Buller, Bithiah Robins and Frances Robins each and severally the sum of one shilling sterling and no more ----"
- Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy: Mar 4 2020, 15:23:48 UTC
- http://www.megjohn.info/genealogy/Henry_Nation_Descendants.pdf
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Elizabeth Vickery's Timeline
1720 |
March 11, 1720
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Virginia, Colonial America
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1738 |
1738
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North Carolina, Colonial American
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1740 |
1740
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Augusta County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1742 |
1742
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Orange County, Virginia
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1750 |
November 1750
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Augusta County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1753 |
1753
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North Carolina, Colonial America
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1754 |
May 6, 1754
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Augusta County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1755 |
November 24, 1755
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Orange County, North Carolina, Colonial America
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