Mary Garland
One of ten children;
1 sister & 8 brothers
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1778 David
1780 Rhodes
1784 Peter
1786 Elisha
1789 Nathaniel
1790 Samuel
1792 Martha "Patsy" (Anderson)***see below
1795 Asa***see below
1798 Ezra***see below
Married Margaret Swift
20 Jan 1806 Grayson Co, VA
Father of ten (known) children;
2 daughters & 8 sons
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1806 Creed***see below
1807 Clarke Swift***see below
1810 James***see below
1811 George***see below
1812 Martha (Brown)***see below
1815 Nathaniel Newton***see below
1817 Thomas Hugh***see below
1818 Sena***see below
1822 Hugh***see below
1830 Andrew***see below
Note***
Ezra Nuckolls was for a term sheriff of Grayson county. He, with Creed and Clarke Nuckolls, sons of Robert G. Nuckolls, formed a partnership with William Oglesby, and went into the goods business at Grayson C. H., Va. They were the first merchants at the place and had branch houses at Elk Creek and Bridle Creek and continued in business until after the close of the war of 1861-1865. The style of the firm was then changed to Nuckolls and Dickenson. Another firm at Grayson C. H. was Nuckolls and Jennings.
Mary Garland
One of ten children;
1 sister & 8 brothers
*****************************************
1778 David
1780 Rhodes
1784 Peter
1786 Elisha
1789 Nathaniel
1790 Samuel
1792 Martha "Patsy" (Anderson)***see below
1795 Asa***see below
1798 Ezra***see below
Married Margaret Swift
20 Jan 1806 Grayson Co, VA
Father of ten (known) children;
2 daughters & 8 sons
******************************************
1806 Creed***see below
1807 Clarke Swift***see below
1810 James***see below
1811 George***see below
1812 Martha (Brown)***see below
1815 Nathaniel Newton***see below
1817 Thomas Hugh***see below
1818 Sena***see below
1822 Hugh***see below
1830 Andrew***see below
Note***
Ezra Nuckolls was for a term sheriff of Grayson county. He, with Creed and Clarke Nuckolls, sons of Robert G. Nuckolls, formed a partnership with William Oglesby, and went into the goods business at Grayson C. H., Va. They were the first merchants at the place and had branch houses at Elk Creek and Bridle Creek and continued in business until after the close of the war of 1861-1865. The style of the firm was then changed to Nuckolls and Dickenson. Another firm at Grayson C. H. was Nuckolls and Jennings.
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