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George Vandever (1020)
Father: Charles Vanderford/Vandever (244) Mother: Mary Jones
b. 1762 in Kent County, Delaware
[Vandaveer]
d.c. 1862 in Kansas [Vandaveer]
m.c. 1787, Elizabeth Logan, bc. 1770
[Vandaveer]
girl, b. 1787-1790
girl, b. 1787-1790
boy, b. 1790-1794
boy, b. 1794-1800
girl, b. 1794-1800
boy, b. 1800-1810
boy, b. 1800-1804
boy, b. 1804-1810
girl, b. 1804-1810
boy, b. 1810-1815
Description:
In 1813 George was 5'6" tall.
[NA]
Information:
George was at Yorktown when Cornwallis surrendered.
[Vandaveer]
March 23, 1789: George purchased a
marriage license in Surry County, North Carolina.
[McBride,1983]
1790: George lived in the Salisbury
District of Surry County, North Carolina with his wife and two small daughters.
[census-NC]
November 1, 1793, recorded June 7, 1799:
George received a land grant for 150 acres on Forbes Creek in Surry County,
North Carolina. {Dept. of State - Raleigh - No. 631.}
[Van Dyke Baer]
December 8, 1794: George bought from his
brother Charles 120 acres on Forbes Creek for 15 pounds. {Register of Deeds,
Dobson, Book F, Page 156.} [Van Dyke
Baer]
1798: George appeared on the Lincoln
county, Kentucky Tax List. [Van Dyke
Baer]
August 8, 1799: George sold 75 acres of
his land on Forbes Creek to John Rash. George was living in Lincoln County,
Kentucky at the time. {Register of Deeds, Dobson, Book I, Page 98.}
[Van Dyke Baer]
1800: George lived in Lincoln County,
Kentucky [census-Ky]
1803 and 1804: George appeared as owning
one slave and 100 acres on South Fork, Green River on the Lincoln County,
Kentucky Tax List. [Van Dyke Baer]
1810: George lived in Casey County,
Kentucky with his wife, 5 sons, 2 daughters and one slave.
[census-Ky]
October 28, 1813: George enlisted in
Knoxville, Tennessee in Capt. William Walker's Company for one year.
[NA]
1820: George lived in Casey County,
Kentucky with his wife, 4 sons, a daughter and 3 slaves.
[census-Ky]
1830: George lived in Casey County,
Kentucky with his wife, youngest son and one slave.
[census-Ky]
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