The family of Major Gabriel Long of Culpeper County, Virginia, and who migrated to Logan and Christian Counties, Kentucky/ by Mrs. J. Wells Vick
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Major Gabriel Long (1751-1827), an officer in the Revolutionary War, was born in Culpeper County, Virginia, the son of Reuben Long (d. ca. 1791). He married Elizabeth Stubblefield, daughter of Capt. Thomas and Mrs. Ellen Hackley Stubblefield. They had one son, born in 1774. He married 2) Anne Slaughter Stubblefied, daughter of Col. John Slaughter and widow of James Stubblefield, in 1778. They had six children. Major Long received grants of land in Logan and Christian Counties, Kentucky, and migrated to Kentucky with his family. Most descendants listed lived in Kentucky or Tennessee.
Includes the Lyne and other related families.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
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| The family of Major Gabriel Long of Culpeper County, Virginia, and who migrated to Logan and Christian Counties, Kentucky | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 855039 Item 1 | 7647144 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
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| The family of Major Gabriel Long of Culpeper County, Virginia, and who migrated to Logan and Christian Counties, Kentucky | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 855039 Item 1 | 7647144 |
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