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About Margaret Randolph
Notes
From https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/c/a/m/John-Mark-Campbell/GENE2-0004.h...
On February 8, 1764, Samuel Swearingen Sr. sold 40 acres of land to James Cravey for 40 pounds...'him hereunto moving, more especially on ye sincere request and desire of Mr. Charles Evans and Mr. William Randall for and in behalf of Francis Bettis and Alexander Randall Sr., persons herein concerned.' This land adjoined the lands of Samuel Swearingen Sr., Samuel Swearingen Jr., and the 'now' dwelling plantation of said Cravey.
<Circa 1765/66, Samuel Swearingen and his wife joined their children in migration to Anson County, North Carolina. They settled in the area of Little River, a part of Great Peedee River in Anson County, North Carolina
Links
- http://ericjames.org/wordpress/
- https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY57-RYZ
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jan 12 2019, 4:06:02 UTC
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Aug 27 2023, 20:09:33 UTC
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Margaret Randolph's Timeline
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North Carolina, United States
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Spotsylvania Courthouse, Spotsylvania County, Virginia
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Edgecombe, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, United States
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Caswell County, North Carolina, United States
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Age 88
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Edgecombe County, North Carolina, United States
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