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Priscilla Anderson Hoagland

1770 – ?

Birth1770
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Added byGone Exhumin' on 07 Nov 2022
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172007983

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There may be exfoliated, sunken, buried, field stones, as grave markers, for these early Dutch/English congregation of colonists. The majority of the deceased were buried in unmarked graves.

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[tentatively placed her parents here] dau. of John Anderson and Arabella Brown Above theirs is William Elston Collins' signature/witness on James Hamilton and Martha Arnold's marriage record 7 Dec 1788. Also David Evans was their witness. This David was married to Alsey [Alice] Anderson on 25 May 1787. No tombstone/marker of hers found. May have been destroyed, deteriorated, removed or buried in private property. Most likely she was not married at the age of 28. 3 May 1788 Commonwealth Virginia, Nelson County Marriage Kentucky became a statehood on June 1, 1792 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-BS8Q-N?i=306&cc=1804888 Had a brother Jesse Anderson b.1771 married Eleanor Hoagland 1820, sister of James Hoagland. Jesse's FAG# 172038490 Their first child Sarah born 1791 in Nelson CO. The family moved from Nelson to Muhlenburg. It took them several years before they had their 2nd child, a son Abraham born 2 December 1798 in Lewisburg, Muhlenburg CO, Kentucky. May have died after Apr 1842 as shown on WikiTree.com ++++++++++++++++ Not possible for them to have James Houghland who was born about 1781 [or was he born 1789]. James was married to Cecilia in 1805 in Shelby County [according to Cecelia's divorce papers] but I have no evidence that James the son of James was living in Kentucky in 1783, and any such theory seems inconsistent with the record that a researcher at the Bullitt County museum MADE a statement that they were married in 1807. Other researcher on LDS MADE up notoriously unreliable sources. .......

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