WebAnsley Davis, an Indian or the descendent of a Free Indian woman, to Joseph DeReef, bill of sale for a slave named Fanny and her children. Series:S165005 item:67; Date:December 7, 1858 Committee on the Colored Population, report on a resolution of inquiry on imposing the capitation tax on Egyptians and Indians , as now on Free Blacks, mulattoes, and … WebWhen Jeremiah Lawson was born on 13 January 1798, his father, William Lawson II, was 34 and his mother, Nancy Mary Baker, was 33. He married Catherine Christiana McConnell on 19 August 1819, in Valleycreek, Scott, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 7 daughters.
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