Elizabeth Colley (Bishop) of Mecklenburg County, Virginia : born 31 March 1775, in the year of our Lord : two hundred thirty-three years of her descendants/ compiled, transcribed and edited by Marshall L. Styles
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Elizabeth Colley, daughter of Edward Colley (1730-1798) and Mary Strong (1732-1797), was born in 1775 in South Hill, Virginia. She married Jeremiah Bishop (1775-1860) in 1802. They had eight children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, Georgia and Alabama.
Includes Borum, Cochran, Lowe, Neal, Newby, Pledger, Trimble, Wallis, Wells, and related families.
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