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Moses Williamson |
Gender |
Male |
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Moses Williams [2] |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I6965 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
10 Apr 2021 |
Family |
Jane Riggs, b. Abt 1788, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States , d. Abt 1870, Fayette County, Indiana, United States (Age 82 years) |
Married |
7 Sep 1805 |
Washington County, Ohio, United States [3, 4] |
Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F2761 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Married - 7 Sep 1805 - Washington County, Ohio, United States |
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From Fayette County, Indiana.
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- [S2188] Artifact: Privately Held, Letter: from Stephen Clark.
- [S1114] Information collected by Amos Clark Lackey.
- [S957] Magazine: Ohio Marriages, The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, Page 268.
1805 Sept 7, Riggs, Jane and Moses Williamson by Philip Whitten, Washington Co.
- [S1330] Book: The Riggs Family of Maryland, p494-495 - James Riggs family.
James Riggs, son of Edmond and Mary (Brooke) Riggs, was born September 15, 1742, in Prince George's (later Montgomery) county, Maryland.
James Riggs and his family moved to Bedford County, Pennsylvania, where he enlisted and served as a private in Lieutenant Rose's Ranging Company, during the Revolution. About the year 1799, he removed to New Mattamoris, Ohio, where he died February 22, 1815.
1. Maxemelia Riggs, born Circa 1769; married Anthony Sheets of Washington County, Ohio.
2. Mary Riggs, born circa 1772; married Benjamin Ridgeway
3. Basil Riggs, born in 1775; married Mary Roby. q.v.
4. Hezekiah Riggs
5. Samuel Riggs, married Elizabeth Ross; moved to Indiana.
6. Edmond Riggs, born December 25, 1783, in Bedford County, Pennsylvania
7. Polly Riggs
8. Priscilla Riggs, married martin Sheets. She died in 1802, at New Matamoris, Ohio.
9. John Riggs, married Sarah Wilson. He died in Indiana; left large issue.
10. Ruth Riggs, died est. 19 years, in Pennsylvania
11. Jane Riggs, married Moses Williamson, of Fayette County, Indiana
12. Malinda Riggs, died in infancy
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