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Elizabeth “Eliza” Patterson

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Elizabeth “Eliza” Patterson

Birth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
17 Oct 1820 (aged 86–87)
Blue Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Crawley, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Greenbrier Deeds: Dec. 1817, Elizabeth Patterson widow of James Patterson decd, and James Patterson and wife Sarah, John Patterson and wife Elizabeth, John Dunken and wife Elizabeth, John Kippers and wife Rebecca, James Hatchon (Kitchen) and wife Jane, heirs to the said James Patterson decd, of Greenbrier Co. VA, to Joseph Martin and Charles Caraway of same, that the aforesaid widow and heirs for $1 relinquish all their right etc. to land in Greenbrier County Virginia on Pattersons Creek, being a branch of Muddy Creek, adj. north bank of a drain that leads from the lick, ... corner to the patent line, crossing the bottom branch below the sulphur springs, containing 24 acres by survey, the land being part of a survey of 490 (four hundred ninty) acres patented in the name of James Patterson 17 March 1789, which said 24 acres is known by the name of Nancy Pattersons Sulphur Springs tract.

/s/ James Patterson, Sarah (X) Patterson, Elizabeth (X) Patterson, John Patterson, Elizabeth Patterson, John Kippers, Rebeccah Kippers, John Duncan, Elizabeth (X) Duncan. Wit. John Mann, Jacob Hamilton, Joseph Heeny, Thomas Caraway.
This grave marker has been destroyed by a tractor.

Greenbrier Deeds: Dec. 1817, Elizabeth Patterson widow of James Patterson decd, and James Patterson and wife Sarah, John Patterson and wife Elizabeth, John Dunken and wife Elizabeth, John Kippers and wife Rebecca, James Hatchon (Kitchen) and wife Jane, heirs to the said James Patterson decd, of Greenbrier Co. VA, to Joseph Martin and Charles Caraway of same, that the aforesaid widow and heirs for $1 relinquish all their right etc. to land in Greenbrier County Virginia on Pattersons Creek, being a branch of Muddy Creek, adj. north bank of a drain that leads from the lick, ... corner to the patent line, crossing the bottom branch below the sulphur springs, containing 24 acres by survey, the land being part of a survey of 490 (four hundred ninty) acres patented in the name of James Patterson 17 March 1789, which said 24 acres is known by the name of Nancy Pattersons Sulphur Springs tract.

/s/ James Patterson, Sarah (X) Patterson, Elizabeth (X) Patterson, John Patterson, Elizabeth Patterson, John Kippers, Rebeccah Kippers, John Duncan, Elizabeth (X) Duncan. Wit. John Mann, Jacob Hamilton, Joseph Heeny, Thomas Caraway.

Inscription

The Body
OF
ELINA PATTERSON
WHO DIED
OCT 17th 1820
IN THE 87th YEAR
OF HER AGE



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  • Added: May 19, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70076397/elizabeth-patterson: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth “Eliza” Patterson (1733–17 Oct 1820), Find a Grave Memorial ID 70076397, citing Blue Sulphur Springs Cemetery, Crawley, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA; Maintained by JustMe (contributor 47507266).