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Elizabeth Ursula Symmons Aldridge

Birth
Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Death
1772 (aged 64–65)
Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Liberty, Randolph County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 4, Plot 3a
Memorial ID
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Elizabeth Ursula SYMMONS I born in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

Elizabeth Ursula SYMMONS I, age twenty married in Anne Arundel County, Maryland in about 1727 to William ALDRIDGE II, age twenty four.

Their first five children were born in All Hallows Parish, Ann Arundel County, Maryland. Then they migrated west to Frederick County, Maryland by 1735 where their next three children were born. William and Elizabeth Aldridge with all of their children most likely joined the wagon train with several other family groups in 1755 to migrate into central colonial North Carolina into the Sandy Creek Settlement. This migration to flee the dangers and fears in Virginia was following the great unrest that was caused by Indians after the French and Indian War in July 1755.

The children of William ALDRIDGE II and Elizabeth Ursula SYMMONS most likely included:

1. William ALDRIDGE III (1729-1789)
2. Joseph ALDRIDGE (1729 -1808)I*
3. Elinor ALDRIDGE (1730-1795)*
4. Sylvania ALDRIDGE (1731-1791)
5. Samuel ALDRIDGE (1735-?)
6. Nicholas ALDRIDGE (1737-1807)
7. Nathan ALDRIDGE (1739-1826)
8. Nathaniel Benjamin ALDRIDGE (1740-1798-1818)
9. James ALDRIDGE (1742 - 1807)
Elizabeth Ursula SYMMONS I born in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

Elizabeth Ursula SYMMONS I, age twenty married in Anne Arundel County, Maryland in about 1727 to William ALDRIDGE II, age twenty four.

Their first five children were born in All Hallows Parish, Ann Arundel County, Maryland. Then they migrated west to Frederick County, Maryland by 1735 where their next three children were born. William and Elizabeth Aldridge with all of their children most likely joined the wagon train with several other family groups in 1755 to migrate into central colonial North Carolina into the Sandy Creek Settlement. This migration to flee the dangers and fears in Virginia was following the great unrest that was caused by Indians after the French and Indian War in July 1755.

The children of William ALDRIDGE II and Elizabeth Ursula SYMMONS most likely included:

1. William ALDRIDGE III (1729-1789)
2. Joseph ALDRIDGE (1729 -1808)I*
3. Elinor ALDRIDGE (1730-1795)*
4. Sylvania ALDRIDGE (1731-1791)
5. Samuel ALDRIDGE (1735-?)
6. Nicholas ALDRIDGE (1737-1807)
7. Nathan ALDRIDGE (1739-1826)
8. Nathaniel Benjamin ALDRIDGE (1740-1798-1818)
9. James ALDRIDGE (1742 - 1807)


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