Agnes Sarah Alsup Née Stone
Born about 1760
According to one source (genie): - Daughter of Henry Stone and Frances Read
According to another source (wikitree) - Daughter of John Stone (ID: 20310718?) and Ester (Stowe) Stone, daughter of CPT. S. Stow (19301262) This is less likely.
Wife of James Thomas Alsup Sr. — married about 1777 in Virginia
Mother of Robert Reed Allsup, Randolph Allsop, Thomas Henderson Alsup, Agnes Stone Allsup, James Allsup Jr., Joseph Jackson Allsup and John Henry Allsup
Died about 1795 at about age 35 [possibly in Grainger, Tennessee, United States; they moved to Tennessee at about this time]
Grainger County, Tennessee, was not established until 1796, after the Revolutionary war (1776 – 1781) was over. However, some people lived in the area that became Grainger County earlier than that. Pioneers Daniel Boone and William Bean surveyed the area In 1775, and Bean was awarded 3,000 acres of land there in 1776.
Sources
- FamilySearch, https://familysearch.org, [FS= LH66-B2W] 8-29-2016.
- Jc, http://genforum.genealogy.com/alsup/messages/466.html [459 alsup]
- Agnes Sarah (Stone) Alsup (abt.1760-abt.1795) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stone-12481
- https://www.geni.com/people/Sarah-Alsup/6000000000957276055
- https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH66-B2W
Agnes Sarah Alsup Née Stone
Born about 1760
According to one source (genie): - Daughter of Henry Stone and Frances Read
According to another source (wikitree) - Daughter of John Stone (ID: 20310718?) and Ester (Stowe) Stone, daughter of CPT. S. Stow (19301262) This is less likely.
Wife of James Thomas Alsup Sr. — married about 1777 in Virginia
Mother of Robert Reed Allsup, Randolph Allsop, Thomas Henderson Alsup, Agnes Stone Allsup, James Allsup Jr., Joseph Jackson Allsup and John Henry Allsup
Died about 1795 at about age 35 [possibly in Grainger, Tennessee, United States; they moved to Tennessee at about this time]
Grainger County, Tennessee, was not established until 1796, after the Revolutionary war (1776 – 1781) was over. However, some people lived in the area that became Grainger County earlier than that. Pioneers Daniel Boone and William Bean surveyed the area In 1775, and Bean was awarded 3,000 acres of land there in 1776.
Sources
- FamilySearch, https://familysearch.org, [FS= LH66-B2W] 8-29-2016.
- Jc, http://genforum.genealogy.com/alsup/messages/466.html [459 alsup]
- Agnes Sarah (Stone) Alsup (abt.1760-abt.1795) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stone-12481
- https://www.geni.com/people/Sarah-Alsup/6000000000957276055
- https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH66-B2W
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