Jacob Rushing, 1760–…?>
- Name
- Jacob /Rushing/
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5 years
elder brother |
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4 years
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7 years
elder brother |
1755–1776
Birth: about 1755
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Death: 1776 — Drowning Creek, Anson Co. NC |
6 years
himself |
Shared note
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From the research of David Donahue Jacob Rushing appears in the 1783 petition to move the courthouse for Anson County. He appears in a sequence of signatures which goes Abraham Rushing, Phillip Rushing, Thomas Wright, John Willis, Isaac Jackson, Thomas Meador, Jason Meador, Richard Rushing, Robert Rushing, Jacob Rushing. According to Barbara Crumpton of Duncan Oklahoma, who has researched Jacob to the extent available records allow, in Anson County legal transactions Jacob Rushing is associated with either Abraham Rushing or one of the families allied to Abraham Rushing (e.g., Mobberly, Meador). Records for Madison County do not show if Jacob Rushing died there or moved on and do not indicate what happened to the property Jacob owned there. |
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