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Elizabeth Allen Joyce

Birth
Goochland, Goochland County, Virginia, USA
Death
Nov 1804 (aged 49–50)
Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
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Elizabeth was the daughter of Valentine Allen, a Revolutionary War Soldier & Patriot, and Nancy Ann Arnold Allen. He is memorialized on a monument erected by the D.A.R. in Glenn's Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery, Ayersville, Rockingham Co., North Carolina. His precise burial location is unknown.

On 23 November 1773 she married Elijah J. Joyce in Guilford Co., North Carolina.

Together they raised a family of 11 children:
Nancy, William C., Pleasant Webb, Susan, Peter Robert Hamilton, Elizabeth, George, Celia, Temperance, Thomas and Ree.

Her husband Elijah assisted in the establishment of American Independence during the Revolutionary War by serving as a private in the Guilford, County Militia under Captain Alaxander Hunter, Lieut. John Davis, & ensign Samuel Hunter in Col. James Martin's regiment in the 2nd expedition to Cross Creek, Feb 1776 .





Elizabeth was the daughter of Valentine Allen, a Revolutionary War Soldier & Patriot, and Nancy Ann Arnold Allen. He is memorialized on a monument erected by the D.A.R. in Glenn's Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery, Ayersville, Rockingham Co., North Carolina. His precise burial location is unknown.

On 23 November 1773 she married Elijah J. Joyce in Guilford Co., North Carolina.

Together they raised a family of 11 children:
Nancy, William C., Pleasant Webb, Susan, Peter Robert Hamilton, Elizabeth, George, Celia, Temperance, Thomas and Ree.

Her husband Elijah assisted in the establishment of American Independence during the Revolutionary War by serving as a private in the Guilford, County Militia under Captain Alaxander Hunter, Lieut. John Davis, & ensign Samuel Hunter in Col. James Martin's regiment in the 2nd expedition to Cross Creek, Feb 1776 .






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