(1) She had a relationship with John Smith.
(2) She is married to William Gause.
They got married about 1776.
Child(ren):
From Vicky Hammond, Vicky's Genealogy on Rootsweb WorldConnect:
Was she related to Samuel Bacot?
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Miss Martha M. Mcbee Brunson.
DAR ID Number: 63305
Born in Greenville, S. C.
Descendant of Capt. Vardry McBee, Matthew Brunson, Lieut. Samuel Bacot, and Col. Elias Alexander.
Daughter of Joseph Woods Brunson (b. 1839) and Jane Malinda Carson (b. 1842), his wife, m. 1865.
[p.101] Granddaughter of Peter A. Brunson and Susanna Woods, his wife; Tench Coxe Carson (1810-61) and Martha Adaline McBee (1816-70), his wife, m. 1835.
Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Brunson, Jr. (1781-1855), and Maria Bascot, his wife, m. 1801; Vardry McBee, Jr. (1775-1864), and Jane Alexander (1783-1864), his wife, m. 1804.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Matthew Brunson and Anne Brown, his wife; Vardry McBee and Hannah Echols, his wife; Samuel Bacot and Sarah Margaret Allston, his wife; Elias Alexander and Annie McCall (d. 1826), his wife, m. 1770.
Vardry McBee (1750-87) commanded a company of South Carolina troops. A skirmish was fought near Limestone Springs, his home, and the wounded taken there and cared for by his wife. He was born in Virginia.
Matthew Brunson (1758-81) was a private in a volunteer company of Horse, 1775, commanded by Capt. Matthew Singleton. He was killed in an engagement with the Tories in Clarendon County N. C.
Samuel Bacot (1745-95) served as lieutenant under General Marion. He was born in Charleston; died in Darlington, S. C.
Elias Alexander commanded a regiment in the South Carolina troops. He was born, 1749, in Ireland, and in 1818 was living in Rutherford County, N. C.
See Nos. 63813, 63815.
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Mrs. Eliza H. Bacot Muncaster.
DAR ID Number: 63811
Born in Darlington County, S. C.
Wife of R. W. Muncaster.
Descendant of Samuel Bacot, of South Carolina.
Daughter of Peter B. Bacot and Eliza Helen Trenholm, his wife.
Granddaughter of Peter S. Bacot and Anna Jane White, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Peter Hannabal Bacot and Hannah Mason, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Bacot and Sarah Margaret Allston, his wife.
Samuel Bacot (1745-95) was imprisoned at Camden, and with thirty captives, while being removed to the “Black Hole,” Charleston, where the smallpox was raging, overcame the guard and escaped. He served in General Marion's brigade. He was born and died in South Carolina.
Also No. 53501.
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[p.272] Miss Mary Hart Bacot.
DAR ID Number: 63812
Born in Darlington County, S. C.
Descendant of Samuel Bacot.
Daughter of A. J. Bacot and Emma McCall, his wife.
See No. 63811.
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Mrs. Alma Chase Mcneill.
DAR ID Number: 63817
Born in Darlington County, S. C.
Wife of James Purdie McNeill.
Descendant of Matthew Brunson and of Samuel Bacot.
Daughter of John Pate Chase and Maria Bacot Brunson, his wife.
See No. 63814.
Marriage 1 William GAUSE b: ABT. 1740
Married: ABT. 1776 1
Listed in her husband's will of 1801, no probate date.
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