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Piedmont Lineages, a publication of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society Volume XVI No.2 May 1994, The Jefferson Cousins of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: may be seen at Danville Public Library, 511 Patton Street, Danville, Virginia email, vancsoc@gamewood.net
Thomas Jefferson, fourth son of Peter Field and Elizabeth Allen Jefferson married Elizabeth Ball, d/o John and Mary Patton Ball. | Jefferson, Thomas (I12340)
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Piedmont Lineages, a publication of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society Volume XVI No.2 May 1994, The Jefferson Cousins of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: may be seen at Danville Public Library, 511 Patton Street, Danville, Virginia email, vancsoc@gamewood.net
Thomas Jefferson, Jr. married Mary Field and sired at least 3 sons, Peter, Field, and George. George explores what is now Pittsylvania County and Franklin county, Virginia; sells some land to Peter Field, and Peter marries Jane Randolph and sires the future president of the US, and Field marries and produces Peter Field who married Elizabeth Allen. | Jefferson, Thomas (I12359)
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Piedmont Lineages, a publication of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society Volume XVI No.2 May 1994, The Jefferson Cousins of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: may be seen at Danville Public Library, 511 Patton Street, Danville, Virginia email, vancsoc@gamewood.net
Thomas Jefferson, Jr. married Mary Field and sired at least 3 sons, Peter, Field, and George. George explores what is now Pittsylvania County and Franklin county, Virginia; sells some land to Peter Field, and Peter marries Jane Randolph and sires the future president of the US, and Field marries and produces Peter Field who married Elizabeth Allen. | Jefferson, Capt. Thomas Jr. (I12355)
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Piedmont Lineages, a publication of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society Volume XVI No.2 May 1994, The Jefferson Cousins of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: may be seen at Danville Public Library, 511 Patton Street, Danville, Virginia email, vancsoc@gamewood.net
William Jefferson married Jane Robbins 19 Feb 1835 in Pittsylvania Co., Virginia | Jefferson, William (I12348)
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Piedmont Lineages, a publication of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society Volume XVI No.2 May 1994, The Jefferson Cousins of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: may be seen at Danville Public Library, 511 Patton Street, Danville, Virginia.
Judith Jefferson b 7 Jan 1774, never married and made her home in Franklin County, where she died by 1 Dec 1834. Her will (WB4/197) left bequests to her sister, Martha Brewer and her brother-in-law, William Brewer; personal items went to Edward, Elizabeth B., Judith, and Frances Jefferson, the children of her younger brother, Samuel Allen Jefferson, of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. | Jefferson, Judith (I12342)
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Piedmont Lineages, a publication of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society Volume XVI No.2 May 1994, The Jefferson Cousins of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: may be seen at Danville Public Library, 511 Patton Street, Danville, Virginia.
Alexander Jefferson b, 31 July 1779 married twice. First to Elizabeth Smith 20 Feb 1808. They had five children, several of whose names would have remained unknown had it not been for a chancery suit filed when Alexander died intestate sometime before 1870. | Jefferson, Alexander (I12344)
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Piedmont Lineages: A Publication of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society; Volume XVI, No. 2, May 1994 "The Jefferson Cousins of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, page 54-61
| Jefferson, James Thomas (I12116)
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Piedmont Lineages: A Publication of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society; Volume XVI, No. 2, May 1994 "The Jefferson Cousins of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, page 54-61 | Jefferson, Bartholemew (I12114)
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Piedmont Lineages: A Publication of the Virginia North Carolina Piedmont Genealogical Society November 2011 Issue, Page 7 Rigney Cemetery.
The notation is "A long way off the main road and one of the roughest rides I've had. Barriors included ruts in the narrow farm road, a stream and a ditch in a field. A large tree has fallen into the cemetery. This cemetery hasn't been published in recent memory. (Mike and Chris)
Graves for Ellen Rigney 1844-1904 and her son Albert S. Rigney Jul 13, 1867-Dec 23, 1949 and Sarena Reynolds, Jun25, 1880-No DOD; and another of his wife Annie Amos Wife of A.S. Rigney, May 15, 1872-Jun 10, 1906; other family members buried thee are George Washington Rigney b 15 Aug
1881-Dec 2, 1946; Lucy Amos Rigney Jun 7, 1865-Apr 23, 1917; Harry Rigney Mar 13, 1874-Nov 10, 1948 s/o Ellen; Henry L. Rigney Sep 26, 1890-May 3, 1920; John Archie Rigney Dec 25, 1902-May 7, 1963; Nannie R. Rigney Mar 13, 1881-Jan 18, 1964.
| Rigney, Harry Richard 'Whale' (I12514)
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Piedmont Lineages: A Publication of the Virginia North Carolina Piedmont Genealogical Society November 2011 Issue, Page 7 Rigney Cemetery. The notation is "A long way off the main road and one of the roughest rides I've had. Barriors included ruts in the narrow farm road, a stream and a ditch in a field. A large tree has fallen into the cemetery. This cemetery hasn't been published in recent memory. (Mike and Chris)
Graves for Ellen Rigney 1844-1904 and her son Albert S. Rigney Jul 13, 1867-Dec 23, 1949 and Sarena Reynolds, Jun25, 1880-No DOD; and another of his wife Annie Amos Wife of A.S. Rigney, May 15, 1872-Jun 10, 1906; other family members buried thee are George Washington Rigney b 15 Aug 1881-Dec 2, 1946; Lucy Amos Rigney Jun 7, 1865-Apr 23, 1917; Harry Rigney Mar 13, 1874-Nov 10, 1948 s/o Ellen; Henry L. Rigney Sep 26, 1890-May 3, 1920; John Archie Rigney Dec 25, 1902-May 7, 1963; Nannie R. Rigney Mar 13, 1881-Jan 18, 1964.
| Rigney, Albert Sidney (I12511)
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