Hannah Rushing, 1770–1830?> (aged 60 years)
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- Hannah /Rushing/
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Marriage | Marriage — — Anson Co. NC |
elder brother |
1768–1814
Birth: about 1768
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13
— Anson Co. NC Death: about 1814 — Stewart Co. TN |
3 years
herself |
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11 years
younger brother |
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6 years
younger sister |
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herself | |
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daughter | |
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daughter | |
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3 years
son |
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2 years
son |
1788–1880
Birth: about 1788
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18
— North Carolina Death: between 1870 and 1880 |
9 years
daughter |
1796–1881
Birth: October 6, 1796
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26
— North Carolina Death: May 30, 1881 — Decatur Co. TN |
14 years
son |
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10 years
son |
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4 years
son |
Shared note
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It is known that Hannah, the wife of Henry White, was a Rushing. She is assigned here as a daughter of Phillip primarily because Calvin Lacy, Phillip's guardian in 1838, is associated in 1830 census records with the White family. Also, Phillip Rushing's land holdings in Anson County were adjacent to those of Henry White probably had a large number of children. There are many White households on the page with Henry's in the 1830 census of Perry County. The Whites in the fourth district of Decatur County in 1850 may all be his descendants. Hannah is ancestor of the Whites in the Concord community, some of the Whites in the Scotts Hill area, and all the Welch.
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