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Family name spelling variations: Zicafoose, Zickafoose, Zigafoose
George, Sr., married a neighbor's daughter, Catherine Lantz. They were living at Crabbottom, Pendleton Co., WV, at Blue Sulphur Springs. It's rumored they came to Blue Sulphur Springs by ox cart--Mrs. Howard Peterson of Denver, CO.
George also helped make gun powder for the south in a cave near the Greenbrier Co., WV line during the civil war--Mr. Dale Rhoads of Chillicothe, OH.
In 1871-1872, George attempted to get a pension from service in the War of 1812. He died at age 94 in 1873 without the pension, but was awarded expensed from 1872 to his death.
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1780
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Pendleton County, Virginia
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1802 |
1802
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Crab Bottom, Pendleton, Virginia, USA
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1804 |
November 14, 1804
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Crab Bottom, Pendleton County, West Virginia, United States
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October 10, 1805
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1808
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1810
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Blue Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States
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1812
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Charlottesville, VA, United States
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1814 |
November 1814
Age 62
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Pendleton Co., Augusta, Virginia, United States
Peter died intestate--meaning he died without having made a will. This resulted in a lawsuit being filed by the children: Samson, Susanna, Mary, Frances, and Sally against their mother, Catherine, and brothers George and Elias. Peter, George, and Elias owned land in Pendleton Co and refused to share equally with their brothers and sisters. |
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1814
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