Family history : Sullivan-Dorroh, Parker-Hannah-Lowe, Pearson-Gilliland, Elrod-Conwell- Fendley and related families/ by Eddie Ruth (Pearson) Wilcox
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The Sullivan immigrant ancestor, John O'Sullivan (b. 1637), came to America in 1655. He came as a minor with relative Elizabeth Sullivan. He appears in a list of Lower Norfolk People in 1673 as thirtysix years old. He married (1) Mary, daughter of Owen Hayes of Lynhaven Parish, Princess Anne Co., Va.; (2) Sara, daughter of Thomas Gore. The will of John Sullivan is recorded in Princess Anne Co., Va., Lynhaven Parish, dated 12 May 1699. James Dorroh, another immigrant ancestor, was born ca. 1737 in County Antrim, Ireland, and died 1820 near Gray Court, Laurens Co., S.C. He married Jane Brown (1738-1836) in Ireland. They came to America ca. 1770. John Hannah, another Irish immigrant ancestor, was born in Emerald Isle, Ireland, immigrated to America, and first settled in North Carolina from there he moved to east Tennessee and then to Alabama. He died before 1830 near Birmingham, Alabama. Descendants and family members live in Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, California and elsewhere.
Includes Sullivan, Dorroh, Fendley, Gilliland, Hannah, Junkin, Parker, Pearson and related families.
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