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Britain Washington Alford

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Britain Washington Alford

Birth
Death
10 Feb 1849 (aged 68)
Molena, Pike County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Molena, Pike County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Brittain Washington Alford

Born Apr 8, 1782, Franklin County, NC
Died Feb 10, 1849, Molena, Pike County, GA

Brittain was in Walton County, GA in 1820. He won land in Monroe County in 1821. Brittain left a will in Pike County, GA dated Dec 6, 1848. It was probated Mar 5, 1849.
Brittain was married on Mar 19, 1805 in Greene County, GA., to Barshaba Brassell who was born Feb 10, 1785 NC and died on Nov 19, 1854 Pike County, GA.

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Children:

1. Isham Alford, born on Dec 21, 1805
2. Spire Washington Alford, born on Oct 1, 1807
3. Elizabeth "Betsy" Ann Alford, born about 1809
4. Winifred V. "Venney" Alford, born on Dec 21, 1810
5. Thomas Jefferson Alford, born about 1814
6. Dicey Alford, born est of 1817
7. Jemmerson Spiro Alford, born on Jun 6, 1819
8. Nancy Ann Alford Riggins, born on Sep 10, 1822
9. Brittain Washington Alford, Jr., born on Jan 6, 1826
Brittain Washington Alford

Born Apr 8, 1782, Franklin County, NC
Died Feb 10, 1849, Molena, Pike County, GA

Brittain was in Walton County, GA in 1820. He won land in Monroe County in 1821. Brittain left a will in Pike County, GA dated Dec 6, 1848. It was probated Mar 5, 1849.
Brittain was married on Mar 19, 1805 in Greene County, GA., to Barshaba Brassell who was born Feb 10, 1785 NC and died on Nov 19, 1854 Pike County, GA.

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Children:

1. Isham Alford, born on Dec 21, 1805
2. Spire Washington Alford, born on Oct 1, 1807
3. Elizabeth "Betsy" Ann Alford, born about 1809
4. Winifred V. "Venney" Alford, born on Dec 21, 1810
5. Thomas Jefferson Alford, born about 1814
6. Dicey Alford, born est of 1817
7. Jemmerson Spiro Alford, born on Jun 6, 1819
8. Nancy Ann Alford Riggins, born on Sep 10, 1822
9. Brittain Washington Alford, Jr., born on Jan 6, 1826


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