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Abednego Inman

Abednego Inman

Male 1752 - 1831  (78 years)


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  • Name Abednego Inman
    Birth 01 Jul 1752  York Co, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male
    _MILT Major in the American Revoilution  [2
    Misc Fact 1767  Nickajack, Marion, TN Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Daniel Boone story 
    _MILT Jun 1783  NC Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Military pay voucher 
    Appointment May 1796  Jefferson Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Commissioned a justice 
    Census 1830  Jefferson Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    age 70-79(78), wife Mary-age 70-79(73), 1 male age 20-29, 1 fem age 20-29 
    Residence 1830  Jefferson Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Will 12 May 1830  Jefferson Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Recorded 3/15/1831 
    Death 02 Feb 1831  Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    DAR.org 14 Feb 2021 
    See Notes - Ancestor #: A060275 
    Findagrave.com 15 Feb 2021 
    See Notes 
    Moved Limestone, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    to Dandridge, TN 
    Burial Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    • Hopewell Presbyterian Church Cemetery
    Person ID I2665  Butler Family Tree
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

    Father Ezekiel Inman,   b. 1727, Frederick Co, MD Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1791, Rockbridge Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years)
    Relationship natural
    Mother Henrietta Hardin,   b. 1727, Rockbridge Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1752, Rockbridge Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 25 years)
    Relationship natural
    Marriage 1746  Rockbridge Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F272  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mary Ritchie-xx,   b. 16 Nov 1757, Prince Edward Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 23 Jun 1836, Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 78 years)
    Marriage Between 1775 and 1778  VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 

    • - ** John and Benjamin sold their land inheritance from Abednego to their brother Shadrach - See land records **

      Children:

      son William Hardin Inman 9/28/1779 - 1/18/1817 both in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN
      - on 7/14/1798 Jefferson Co TN married Elinor Wilson - d. aft 1/20/1816
      dau Hannah R Elenor Inman 5/2/1782 - 1848 both in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN
      - ** See findagrave.com page **
      - on 2/13/1800 married Daniel Wilson
      - on 12/11/1810 Jefferson Co TN married Jacob Woodley Seahorn 7/23/1773 Camden Dist SC - 8/8/1870 Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN
      dau Jean "Fannie" Ritchie Inman 4/5/1784 Jefferson Co, TN - 3/4/1807 or 2/1833? Franklin Co, AL
      - ** See findagrave.com page **
      - married (Leroy or Argyle?) Taylor 1782 Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN - 6/2/1823 Franklin Co, AL
      son Ezekiel Inman 5/19/1786 Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN - 5/27/1824/1825 Franklin Co, AL
      - ** See findagrave.com page **
      - on 12/28/1805 married Matilda Taylor 1789 - 1864
      son John Ritchie Inman 7/5/1788 Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN - 3/5/1837 Madison Co, AL
      - Rev War
      - ** See findagrave.com page **
      - on 7/22/1807 married Jane Patterson Walker 3/17/1791 Rockridge Co, VA - 1832 Madison Co, AL
      - dau of James Patterson Walker 1752 - 1791 and Jane Lyle Thompson 1761 - 1815
      son Shadrack Inman 2/16/1793 - 8/31/1852 both in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN
      - in 1/28/1819 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN married Sarah Keyes Henderson 5/2/1798 - 3/14/1841 both in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN
      son William Shadrach Inman 1793 - 1852
      - ** See findagrave.com page ** ?? same as Shadrack above? seems to be
      dau Annis W Inman 8/7/1797 - 1880 both in Jefferson City, Jefferson Co, TN
      - ** See findagrave.com page **
      - on 4/10/1819 in Jefferson Co, TN married Joel W Cowan 8/29/1796 - 5/25/1850 both in Jefferson Co, TN
      dau Mary W Inman 2/12/1795 - 1/20/1872 both in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN
      - in 1818 married John Baer 10/24/1792 - 10/13/1840 both in Jefferson Co, TN

      From findagrave.com & not listed above -- CHILDREN OF ABEDNEGO AND MARY (RITCHIE) INMAN:.

      6. Benjamin Hardin Inman b. Washington Co. Tenn. Aug. 25, 17 90. d. 1837. m.
      1st. Jane Alexander, 2nd. Dorcas Dohorty on July 23, 1813..

      10. Susannah Inman b. Jeff. Co. Tenn. July 13, 1800. m. Lazarus Inman (Their
      son, Isaac m. Hannah Inman -- third marriage -- in 1871, and Hannah is a dau. of
      John Ritchie Inman -- 1st cousins).

      11. Margaret "Peggy" Harriet Inman b. Jeff. Co. Tenn. Mar. 9, 1805, married
      Jonathan Woods at Dandridge Tenn. Jan. 23, 1827
    Family ID F749  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 01 Jul 1752 - York Co, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMisc Fact - Daniel Boone story - 1767 - Nickajack, Marion, TN Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - Between 1775 and 1778 - VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google Maps_MILT - Military pay voucher - Jun 1783 - NC Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsAppointment - Commissioned a justice - May 1796 - Jefferson Co, TN Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - age 70-79(78), wife Mary-age 70-79(73), 1 male age 20-29, 1 fem age 20-29 - 1830 - Jefferson Co, TN Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsResidence - 1830 - Jefferson Co, TN Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsWill - Recorded 3/15/1831 - 12 May 1830 - Jefferson Co, TN Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 02 Feb 1831 - Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMoved - to Dandridge, TN - - Limestone, VA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN Link to Google Earth
     = Link to Google Earth 

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  • Notes 

    • - ** See marriage notes for list of children **

      Found 2 entries at findagrave.com -- both listed below
      -- which one is accurate -- death 1808 or 1831?

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      Found at findagrave.com on 2/15/2021

      Abednego Inman

      Birth: 1752
      Death: 1808 (aged 55–56) ????
      Burial: Hopewell Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA
      Memorial #: 198045492
      Bio:
      From 1987 survey of cemetery.
      Created by: Tennessee heritage (46980690)
      Added: 2 Apr 2019
      URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198045492/abednego-inman
      Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 February 2021), memorial page for Abednego Inman (1752–1808), Find a Grave Memorial no. 198045492, citing Hopewell Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by Tennessee heritage (contributor 46980690) .
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      Found at findagrave.com on 2/15/2021

      Abednego Hardin Inman

      Birth: 1 Jul 1752 England ?? England?
      Death: 2 Feb 1831 (aged 78) Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA
      Burial: Dandridge Revolutionary War Graveyard, Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA
      Memorial #: 39262567
      Bio:
      THE INMAN FAMILY.

      ABEDNEGO INMAN was born in York County England on July 1, 1752 (American
      Compendium of Genealogy, Vo1. 3, p.668 & DAR #144440). He died at Dandridge,
      Tennessee on Feb. 2, 1831 at the age of 79 years. He is buried in the
      Revolutionary War Graveyard at the site of the original Hopewell Presbyterian
      Church in the center of Dandridge, Tenn. (Revolutionary War Monument) He was the
      son of John Inman and Henrietta (Hardin) Inman. (Mrs. Merle North, genealogist).

      Abednego Inman married Mary Ritchie in the area of North Carolina or Virginia,
      the place is not known. However, the family Bible record of Abednego Inman
      states that they were married in 1775 (DAR #144440). I will give a brief one
      page account of the Ritchie family at the close of this Inman record. .

      Mary Ritchie was born in Prince Edward Co. Virginia on Nov. 16, 1757 (Vital
      Records, Prince Edward Co.) She died in Dandridge, Tenn, on June 23, 1836 at the
      age of 79 years and is buried beside her husband. (VR Final Settlement,
      Jefferson Co.) She was the daughter of John and Jane (Davis) Ritchie, Botetourt
      Co. (VR).

      Abednego came to America about 1765-67 when he was about 15 years of age. He was
      the youngest of three brothers: Shadrack (1747-1830) Meshack (about 1749-1768)
      and Abednego Inman (1752-1831). Tradition has it that the three brothers came to
      America because of a step-mother. (North) The Inman's first settled at
      Limestone, Va. in Rockridge Co.(Am. Comp. V. 3. p.668) I have more material on
      Shadrack, his marriage, will, children etc. and will be glad to share it with
      anyone interested..

      One of the first references we have to Abednego is found in the Missouri
      Historical Review Magazine, Vol. 6, p. 138-40, 1912. After many years of
      research this account was compiled by Mrs. May Inman Gray and Augusta Bradford.
      Quote:.

      "About the year 1767, a party of explorers left their homes in North Carolina to
      visit the vast and almost wholly unknown region lying west of the Cumberland
      mountains. This party was led by Daniel Boone, who, when at that early period
      had established a well deserved reputation for daring, and a consummate
      knowledge of woodcraft. In this company were three brothers who bore the
      scriptural names of Shadrack Inman, Meshack Inman and Abednego Inman, the first
      of whom was the great grandfather of the writer hereof (Gray and Bradford). In
      due season they crossed the mountain ranges lying in their path of travel, and
      winter soon swept down upon them. For days they pushed forward through deep
      snows. They had little or no food during this time, for that which they had
      brought with them had been exhausted. They were therefore compelled to depend
      upon such game for their subsistence as they could bring down with their rifles,
      and killing game at that season of the year was not always easily accomplished.
      When they arrived near the central part of the present state of Tennessee, and
      were encamped near a cave, probably the famous Nick-a-Jack cave, they were
      surprised and attacked one night by Indians. Being asleep at the time of the
      attack, and not having taken the precaution to post sentinels, nearly all the
      little band of adventurers were either killed or wounded. Among the slain was
      Meshack Inman. Among the woundedwere Shadrack Inman and his brother, Abednego.
      The former received a wound in the side from a spear, which weapon is still in
      existence and in the possession of one of his descendants. Abednego Inman
      received a wound in the forehead from an Indian tomahawk, leaving a scar which
      he carried for the remainder of his life; but surviving his wound, he placed
      himself in hiding in a large hollow tree, where he remained for nine days
      without food and with but little water, at the end of which period he was so far
      recovered as to be able to leave his strange habitation, and eventually and with
      extreme difficulty, he made his way back to his home in North Carolina. (At this
      time Abednego could not have been over 16 years of age). The company was thus
      broken up and dispersed, and the expedition abandoned. Among the number of those
      who escaped were Boone and Shadrack Inman. Boone on account of his superior
      skill and woodcraft and knowledge of the Indian wiles, escaped unharmed and
      returned home. The Indians pursued him keenly through the dense forest, but like
      a fleeting shadow he eluded them, and led the few survivors of his little
      company safely back to their homes..

      Notwithstanding these misfortunes, our brave adventurers were not to be diverted
      from their purpose of exploring and taking possession of a portion of the soil
      of Tennessee, for some of them returned to the locality at a later date, and
      established homes there, while Boone with other kindred spirits, established
      themselves in the wilds of Kentucky, at Booneborough and Bryant's Station." (end
      of quote).

      This is a story that you will want to read for yourself in its entirety and you
      will find the Missouri Historical Review Magazine in most large libraries..

      Soon after his marriage Abednego took an active part in the Revolutionary War,
      serving with the Georgia troops. He was one of the famous "King's Mountain Men"
      serving under Col. Valentine Sevier. His record has been accepted by the
      Daughters of the American Revolution #144440 and obtainable from DAR Headquarter
      for the sum of $2.00. You will find references to this brave soldier in the
      following books: .
      •King's Mountain Men by Draper
      •King's Mountain Men by White
      •Rear Guard of the Revolution by Edmond Kirk, p. 193-4.
      •Wheeler's History of North Carolina, Ch. 20, p. 100.
      •Tennessee Cousins by Ray, p. 100.
      •Official Roster of Soldiers of Revolution Buried in Ohio.
      •North Carolina State Records, Vol. 22, p. 702, Vol. 1, p. 59
      •Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee, p, 669.
      •Tennessee During Revolutionary War by Samuel Cole Williams, p. 133.
      .
      In Ramsey's "Annals of Tennessee" (218 - 219) there is an interesting story of
      the heroic death of a Captain Shadrack Inman that died in the battle of Musgrove
      Mill in 1780. His relationship to the others has not been clearly established.
      Some claim him to be the son of Shadrack (1747 - 1830) but a man of 33 would not
      have a son old enough to take an active part in the war and who would be given
      the responsibility of a Captain. Others are of the opinion that he was a cousin;
      but all feel that there is a definite relationship due to the unusual name..

      Following the War, in 1786, Abednego took out land grants in Greene County
      Tennessee, later to become Jefferson County. He had 450 acres on the south side
      of the Holston river. The following year his brother Shadrack took out a grant
      for 200 acres in Greene County on the North side of Nollichucky River (North
      Carolina Land Grants in Tennessee, p. 34, 35, 37)..

      Ray in his book, "Tennessee Cousins" speaks of these early settlers in East
      Tennessee "they had no neighbors west of them and obtained their supplies from
      Greenville North Carolina many miles to the east." (p. 99).

      For many years following the Revolutionary War there were still disturbances
      between the settlers and the Indians. In the "Annals of Tennessee" by Ramsey (p.
      415) it tells of one such Indian uprising when Col. Tipton ordered all the men
      of the area to gather in an appointed place well equipped, with arms and
      ammunition and six days provision. It states, "Col. Tipton, with a number of
      troops, were on the 16 of March 1788 collected at Abednego Inman's"..

      Abednego was listed among the Early Tax Payers of Jefferson Co. Tenn. in 1801.
      He owned 457 acres of land and was taxed 121/2 cents per 100 acres. He owned
      three town lots that likewise cost 121/2 cents each in taxes. He paid tax on 4
      black poll (slaves) at the rate of 25 cents each. Since he was 50 years of age
      he missed paying the poll tax for himself of 121/2 cents. His brother Shadrack
      was listed as having 300 acres of land and 3 black poll. (Early East Tenn.
      Taxpayers. Pub. no. 27, 1955. East Tennessee Historical Society Magazine, p.
      10).

      After Governor Sevier established the State Government in 1796 he commissioned
      all civil and military officers in the counties of the state. Among those
      commissioned "justices" was Abednego Inman.. (Ramsey's Annals of Tenn. 669) In
      the Greene and Jefferson County records Abednego Inman's name is found in
      literally hundreds of instances in the minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter
      sessions, Chancery and Circuit Court from the years 1790 - 1831. (Vital Records
      of Counties).

      The Inman Family were members of the original Hopewell Presbyterian Church
      founded in 1785, eight years before the town of Dandridge was located. It is the
      oldest church in Jefferson Co. Listed among the early trustees and elders before
      1810 is the name of Abednego Inman. (Tennessee Cousins by Ray).

      I have a copy of the Will of Abednego Inman. He lists only 6 of his 11 children. ************
      I will first give a brief account of his children and then the main portion of
      his Will. The data is taken from DAR Record and from research made by various
      members of the Inman family, Vital records of counties, tombstone inscriptions
      etc..

      CHILDREN OF ABEDNEGO AND MARY (RITCHIE) INMAN:.

      1. William Hardin Inman b. Sept. 28, 1779, d. Jan. 18, 1817, m. Elinor Wilson on ??** born 1779 & married 1748? maybe 1784?
      July 17, 1748 at Jeff. Co. Tenn. Hardin was the maiden name of Abednego's mother
      back in England..

      2. Hannah R. Inman b. May 2, 1782. m. Daniel Wilson Feb. 13, 1800, m. 2nd. Jacob
      Schorn..

      3. Jean "Fannie" Ritchie Inman b. April 5, 1784, d. Mar. 4, 1807. m. Leroy
      Taylor. Jean is the name of Mary's grandmother, Jean (Caldwell) Ritchie..

      4. Ezekiel Inman born May 19, 1786, d. May 27, 1825, m. Matilda. Taylor on Dec.
      28, 1805..

      5. John Ritchie Inman b. July 5, 1788, d. Mar. 5, 1837 at Madison C. Ala. m.
      Jane Walker b. Mar. 17, 1791 at Rockridge Co. Va. d. Madison Co. Ala. in 1832.
      Ritchie is mother's maiden n..

      6. Benjamin Hardin Inman b. Washington Co. Tenn. Aug. 25, 17 90. d. 1837. m.
      1st. Jane Alexander, 2nd. Dorcas Dohorty on July 23, 1813..

      7. Shadrack Inman b. Jefferson Co. Tenn, Feb. 16, 1793. d. Aug.31, 1852, m.
      Sarah Keyes Henderson 1819 at Jeff. Co. Tenn. Sarah b. May 29, 1798 and d. Mar.
      14, 1841..

      9. Annis Inman b. Jefferson Co. Tenn. Aug. 7, 1797, d. 1880. m. Joel Cowan b. in
      Jeff. Co. 1794 and d. 1850. Joel Cowan is the son of Andrew Cowan and his wife
      Jane (Thompson) Walker. They were married following the death of Jane's first
      husband James Walker. Thus Joel Cowan is a half-brother to Jane Walker who
      married John Ritchie Inman. Annis is the name of Mary's sister..

      10. Susannah Inman b. Jeff. Co. Tenn. July 13, 1800. m. Lazarus Inman (Their
      son, Isaac m. Hannah Inman -- third marriage -- in 1871, and Hannah is a dau. of
      John Ritchie Inman -- 1st cousins).

      11. Margaret "Peggy" Harriet Inman b. Jeff. Co. Tenn. Mar. 9, 1805, married
      Jonathan Woods at Dandridge Tenn. Jan. 23, 1827

      Thanks to Vonnie Cantrell(#47192880) for the obit information

      Family Members
      Parents
      Ezekiel Inman 1727-1791
      Henrietta Hardin Inman 1727-Unknown
      Spouse
      Mary Ritchie Inman 1757-1836
      Siblings
      Shadrach Inman 1747-1831
      Children
      Hannah Elenor Inman Seahorn 1782-1848
      Jean Inman Taylor 1784-1833
      Ezekiel Inman 1786-1824
      John Ritchie Inman 1788-1837
      William Shadrach Inman 1793-1852
      Annis W. Inman Cowan 1797-1880
      Created by: Chris Smith (46966768)
      Added: 9 Jul 2009
      URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39262567/abednego-hardin-inman
      Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 February 2021), memorial page for Abednego Hardin Inman (1 Jul 1752–2 Feb 1831), Find a Grave Memorial no. 39262567, citing Dandridge Revolutionary War Graveyard, Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by Chris Smith (contributor 46966768) .
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      Found at DAR,org on 2/14/2021

      INMAN, ABEDNEGO Ancestor #: A060275

      Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
      Birth: 7-1-1752 ENGLAND ?? England?
      Death: 2-2-1831 DANDRIDGE JEFFERSON CO TENNESSEE
      Service Source: NC REV WAR PAY VOUCHERS, #1766-18, ROLL S.115.101; CLARK, STATE RECS OF NC, VOL 22, P 503
      Service Description: 1) PAID FOR SERVICES RENDERED;
      2) SIGNED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE

      RESIDENCE
      Created: 2002-03-27 23:23:55.3, Updated: 2009-04-09 06:41:16.0, By:
      1) District: SALISBURY DIST - State: NORTH CAROLINA

      SPOUSE
      Number Name

      Created: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, Updated: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, By: Conversion
      1) MARY RITCHIE

      Hint: Click on the member number to see more.
      ASSOCIATED APPLICATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTALS
      Nat’l Add
      Num Vol. Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
      13956 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      13957 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      16654 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      16656 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      24409 SHADRACK [1] SARAH HENDERSON PURCHASE
      39764 SHADRACK [1] SARAH HENDERSON PURCHASE
      46907 WILLIAM HARDIN [1] ELINOR WILSON PURCHASE
      54050 SHADRACK [1] SARAH HENDERSON PURCHASE
      94461 SHADRACK [1] SARAH HENDERSON PURCHASE
      109450 SHADRACK [1] SARAH HENDERSON PURCHASE
      144440 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      158981 SHADRACH [1] SARAH KEYS HENDERSON PURCHASE
      221102 MARY W [1] JOHN BAER PURCHASE
      221103 MARY W [1] JOHN BAER PURCHASE
      221104 MARY W [1] JOHN BAER PURCHASE
      221105 MARY W [1] JOHN BAER PURCHASE
      261372 WILLIAM HARDIN [1] ELINOR WILSON PURCHASE
      275679 MARY W [1] JOHN BAER PURCHASE
      301793 MARY W [1] JOHN BAER PURCHASE
      310714 MARY W [1] JOHN BAER PURCHASE
      333979 MARY W [1] JOHN BAER PURCHASE
      346150 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      354972 MARY W [1] JOHN BAER PURCHASE
      458664 WILLIAM HARDIN [1] ELINOR WILSON PURCHASE
      510916 MARY W [1] JOHN BAER PURCHASE
      545293 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      547789 WILLIAM HARDIN [1] ELINOR WILSON PURCHASE
      548886 484 HANNAH R [2] JACOB SEAHORN PURCHASE
      594853 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      600855 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      600856 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      603425 S JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      628507 S JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      641040 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      662751 SHADRACK [1] SARAH HENDERSON PURCHASE
      683381 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      698051 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      698052 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      703595 S JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      722838 S JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      728954 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      730770 S JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      757651 JOHN R [1] JANE P WALKER PURCHASE
      757425 745 JOHN R [1] JANE P WALKER PURCHASE
      758359 745 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE P WALKER PURCHASE
      772767 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      803239 964 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      911301 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      914901 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      871161 1078 HANNAH R [2] JACOB SEAHORN PURCHASE
      988937 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      988938 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      988939 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
      997160 JOHN RITCHIE [1] JANE WALKER PURCHASE
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    1. [S25] Findagrave.com.

    2. [S47] See Misc Docs Pics.

    3. [S46] See Documents.