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William Nichols, William Creelman William Macauley m. S. Wallis states that the idenity of the oldest child of John and Rebecca Crockett was proved in July 2008. : A. John Patterson was born 1730 in Scotland, and died October 16, 1788 in Barberic Cemetary, Concord, NC. g. The oldest child was a daughter, Margaret Catherine Crockett b . Many of the name are to be found in Scotland, in Stirlingshire, Aberdeenshire and Dumfriesshire, where the spelling is generally PATERSON; in Ireland this surname is very numerous in the counties of Antrim Aug 29, 2002 · James Patterson, son of Captain James, married Jane Harris, daughter of John Harris, founder of Mifflintown. 15, 1820, in Mifflin township, this county. 1795 Pendleton, 96th District, SC d. M. Oct 14, 1999 · Anna Maria m. GREENLEE is reproduced below. Alice Monkman Margaret m. , Publishers, 1889 pg. >1850 Pickens, GA) The 1810 census shows 3 possibilities: James, John and Nancy for my James, who would be about 15-20 in 1810 with James being the most likely. But do know that he listed Milford as place of residence on the ship passenger list when he left Ireland. Ackerman Sarah Jane m. In this book it lists Davy's siblings by name and order of birth, but the year of birth is not given for any of them except for David "Davy" Crockett. James & Ann (PATTERSON) GREENLEE raised their family in the Franklin Area during the late 1700's and early 1800's. The oldest child was a daughter, Margaret Catherine Crockett b Oct 14, 1999 · Anna Maria m. Jul 7, 2003 · Roly Patterson 10100 00100 (Rolean Patterson b. Warner & Co. 641 “ROBERT PATTERSON, farmer, post office Duquesne, was born Oct. , the William Patterson in Lancaster county PA is the same William Patterson we see in Berkeley county VA. A daughter of Margaret (GREENLEE) & Samuel BARR, Ellen (BARR) HOLMAN, was living in Titusville when the book was published. Nov 7, 2006 · I'm still agonizing over how to tell whether, e. There's also reference to an Agnes Patterson (daughter of Angus Patterson) and Ann Patterson (daughter of William Patterson) marrying in 1782 to Philip Pendleton and both seem to cite Aug 13, 1999 · I'm reading the book, "David Crockett," by Michael Wallis, published 2011. His grandfather, ROBERT PATTERSON, a native of Ireland, settled first east of the mountains, and Oct 9, 1999 · An excerpt of the information appearing in the book by R. Edward Parker Patterson m. L. He married Elizabeth Alexander, daughter of William Alexander. & R. They eventually owned more than 1,000 acres with 3 additional warrents dated Feb 5, 1755, Feb 6, 1755, and July 10, 1755. Dec 4, 2009 · PATTERSON - The surname of PATTERSON or PATERSON simply means the son of PATRICK, and belongs to a large class of surnames similarly formed. Feb 22, 2008 · PATTERSON FAMILY HISTORIES By Cathy Farrell February 22, 2008 at 02:17:40 “History of Allegheny County Pennsylvania” In Two Parts Chicago, ILL. George, youngest son of Captain James, married Jane, daughter of Colonel James Burd, the most noted military man in this province during the French and Indian War. Mr. James is buried in the Mexico Town Cemetary in an unmarked grave. Walter Dundas Mary m. The site is about 100 yards from Patterson's Fort. Aug 29, 2002 · The site was known as Patterson's Fort. Fred WhalleyI don't have any other information on James' parents.

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