Captain George Elliott of the Virginia Navy : and some allied families, Anderson, Atkins, Baker, Bridgewater, Campbell, Carpenter, Creel, Dadisman, Diddle, Fry, Grady, Hindman, Hughes, Jones, Lightfoot, McKay, Nelson, Odell, Pennebaker, Slaughter, Taylor, Thomas

Title Also Known As

Early settlers of Gradyville and Adair County, Kentucky.

Authors

Format

Book, Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

197-

Publisher

J.P. & G.B. Moss

Place of Publication

California

Physical

[12], 286, 62, [3] pages

Notes

Cover title: The early settlers of Gradyville and Adair County, Kentucky.

Captain George Elliot of the Virginia navy originally published: Pasadena, Calif. : A.E. Odell, 1961. This edition includes an addendum by James Philip and Geraldine Baker Moss.

Includes index.

Captain George Elliott (1728-1814), son of Alexander Elliott (1686-1762) of Scottish lineage, immigrated to America from Banbridge, Ireland, and was living in Augusta County, Virginia, in 1755, where he served in the French and Indian War. He married Charity Jane Diddle (ca. 1742-1779) at Phildelphia in 1762. They had seven children, 1763- The family migrated back to Augusta County, Virginia, in 1767, and to York County, Pennsylvania, in 1775. He served in the navy during the Revolutionary War. The family migrated to Rockbridge County, Virginia, in 1781, and to Lincoln County, Kentucky, in 1791. He married 2) Mrs. Florence Henderson Bell (1736-1810) in 1785 and 3) Mrs. Ann Marshall in 1811. He died in Fayette County, Kentucky. Descendants of his son, Midshipman Alexander Elliott (1763-1852) listed lived in Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, and elsewhere.

Includes the Atkins, Baker, Grady, Hughes, Odell, and other allied families.

Addendum contains: Solomon Baker -- History of Gradyville -- The Moss'es and Methodism in Kentucky -- Events of the Civil War in Adair County and south central Kentucky -- Will of Thomas Baker of Chesterfield County, Virginia [1774].

Solomon Baker (1803-1861), son of Thomas and W. Ann Elliott Baker, was born in Virginia. He married Jane Paxton (d. 1835) in 1825 in Adair County, Kentucky. They had three children. He married 2) Nancy Elliott (1818-1890). They had two children. He died in Johnson County, Missouri. Descendants listed lived in Missiouri, Illinois, and elsewhere.

Includes the Coomer, Keltner, Moss, and other allied families.

The addendum includes its own surname index.

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Captain George Elliott of the Virginia NavyFamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1033586 Item 27948031
Another copy, 1978.FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1036078 Item 147954308
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Captain George Elliott of the Virginia NavyFamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1033586 Item 27948031
Another copy, 1978.FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1036078 Item 147954308

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