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Margaret <I>Patton</I> Burgin

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Margaret Patton Burgin

Birth
Swannanoa, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1855 (aged 60–61)
Gibson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Margaret and Abner were the parents of:

Leah/1811
Matilda/12 Nov 1812
Benjamin Franklin/abt 1815
Elizabeth J/1822
Rebecca Ann/1823
Margaret Canzey/1832


Abner and Margaret owned 200 acres of land South of the South Fork of the Obion River in Weakley County, Tennessee. In 1837, the land on the south side of the Obion River became a part of Gibson County.
(Source: Weakley County, Tennessee, Surveyor's District 13, 1827-1833 Occupant Entry Book, Range 3W - Section 5N, Entry No. 544, Pg 119)

This land was inherited from Margaret Patton's father, Robert Patton, who divided a grant of 1,000 acres given to him by the State of North Carolina equally among his children. This grant was for services he provided to the patriot cause during the Revolutionary War.
Margaret and Abner were the parents of:

Leah/1811
Matilda/12 Nov 1812
Benjamin Franklin/abt 1815
Elizabeth J/1822
Rebecca Ann/1823
Margaret Canzey/1832


Abner and Margaret owned 200 acres of land South of the South Fork of the Obion River in Weakley County, Tennessee. In 1837, the land on the south side of the Obion River became a part of Gibson County.
(Source: Weakley County, Tennessee, Surveyor's District 13, 1827-1833 Occupant Entry Book, Range 3W - Section 5N, Entry No. 544, Pg 119)

This land was inherited from Margaret Patton's father, Robert Patton, who divided a grant of 1,000 acres given to him by the State of North Carolina equally among his children. This grant was for services he provided to the patriot cause during the Revolutionary War.


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