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Married John Anderson 11-28-1752 in Aquia Episcopal Church, Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co., Va.
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Sarah Carney (daughter of John Carney and Mary) was born Abt. 1739 in Stafford County, Virginia, and died 1811 in Kentucky.She married John Anderson on November 28, 1752 in Stafford County, Virginia, son of James Anderson and Mary Jordan.
It appears that Sarah Anderson Carney and other family members were early members of the Chopawamsic Baptist Church in Prince William County, Virginia.Nicholas and Barbara Anderson were also members. According to one researcher, John moved to Logan County, Kentucky after serving in Revolution in South Carolina. His wife and children were killed by Indians (wife scalped) in 1790.
More About Sarah Carney and John Anderson:
Marriage: November 28, 1752, Stafford County, Virginia.
Marriage Notes for John Anderson and Sarah Carney:
Married at the Aquia Episcopal church in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia.
Children per the memorial:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43950854/sarah-anderson
Marriage Notes for John Anderson and Sarah Carney:
Married at the Aquia Episcopal church in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 6 2022, 19:25:13 UTC
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1732
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Virginia, Colonial America
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1752
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Paris, Fauquier County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1754 |
November 13, 1754
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Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
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June 10, 1756
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Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
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March 1, 1758
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Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1760
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Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
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March 20, 1762
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Dublin, Bladen, North Carolina, British Colonial America
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April 18, 1762
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Duplin, North Carolina, United States
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October 26, 1762
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Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
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