Elle est mariée avec James Bonner.
L630 LAIRD, MARY B560 BONNER, JAMES 77
Date conflict - Book: The Roster of Texas Daughters Revolutionary
Ancestors, Volume I, A-B, Part I, Mrs. Fitzhugh Hastings Pannill,
1976. p. 218. Lists marriage year as 1776 in SC.
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Jones of SC. and Alabama book - lists their marriage taken place in
Long Cane ARP church in Long Cane, Abbeville Co., SC.
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7,500 Marriages from Ninety-Six and Abbeville District, SC. 1774-1890
by Larry E. Pursley. Published by the Southern Historical Press, Inc.
in Greenville, SC. Copyrighted 1980, reprinted 2001. ISBN
#0-89308-196-5 . p. 17.
1778 Bonner, James Laird, Mary
Source: Abbeville County Family History, edited by J. Gregg Carroll
1979.
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Ils se sont mariés environ 1778 à Abbeville District, South Carolina op.
Enfant(s):
Mary Laird, age 4, and her family settled in Abbeville County, South
Carolina in February of 1767.
Died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Jones in Hamburg, Wilcox
Co., AL.
Verified.
"Mary Bonner
Born Jan 31, 1762
Aged 70 years. 5 months, 5 days"
The Lairds came on the ship "The Earl of Hillsbourgh" with the
exception of Samuel Laird (the family head) who was already in the
colonies.
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Name: Mary Laird
Year: 1766-1767
Age: 4
Place: Charles Town, South Carolina
Source Publication Code: 7343
Primary Immigrant: Laird, Mary
Annotation: From the Journals of the Council of the Colony of South
Carolina. Names and land allotments under the Bounty Act of 1761.
Source Bibliography: REVILL, JANIE. A Compilation of the Original
Lists of Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773. Columbia
[S.C.]: State Co., 1939. 163p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing
Co., Baltimore, 1981.
Page: 70
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Name: Mary Laird
Year: 1767
Age: 4
Place: Charleston, South Carolina
Source Publication Code: 3627.37
Primary Immigrant: Laird, Mary
Annotation: Place and date of immigrants' or discharged military
person's petition requesting reimbursements of passage, additional
land, headrights, bounty, etc. from the South Carolina government or
of letter expressing satisfaction with the voyage to America.
Extracted from The South-Carolina Gazette, "The Governor and Council
Journal" (located at the South Carolina Archives), and "Records of the
Public Treasurers of South Carolina" (also at the SC Archives in
Columbia).
Source Bibliography: JONES, JACK MORELAND, and MARY BONDURANT
WARREN. South Carolina Immigrants, 1760 to 1770. Danielsville, GA:
Heritage Papers, 1988. 430p.
Page: 177
1830 US Census - Wilcox County, AL. - p. 178a - Line 17
Roll: M19_3; Page: 178; Image: 349
Mrs. Mary [Laird] Bonner -
Free White Males:
Free White Females:
1 60-70 [Mary Laird age 68]
Slaves: 16
Mary (Laird) Leard | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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James Bonner |
Les données affichées n'ont aucune source.