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Immigrant to Virginia prior to1720, Thomas Wieland and related lines


John PIGG was born about 1615 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. He died in New Kent, VA. John married Jane.

A gedcom on WorldConnect has the line down to him (without dates or spouses) as:

1 Thomas Pigg
2 Thomas Pigg
3 Hugh Pigg
4 Richard Pigg
5 Charles Pigg
6 John Pigg b: 1615

That is found at: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=carter&id=I957

Jane was born about 1635 in England. She married John PIGG.

They had the following children:

  M i John PIGG

Ebenezer RODGERS Rev. was born on 16 Mar 1788 in Newport, Monmouth Co., South Wales. He died on 25 May 1854 in Alton, , IL and was buried in Upper Alton Cem., Alton, IL. Ebenezer married Permelia M. JACKSON on 28 Aug 1823 in , Howard Co., Missouri.

Landed in America in the fall of 1818; emigrated to Boone's Lick country in mid 1819. Information is from Upper Alton Cemetary and "History of Baptists in Missouri."

Ebenezer Rodgers was an early minister of Mount Pleasant Church New Franklin..History of H & C Co. Page 336

Rev. Ebenezer Rodgers, a missionary Baptist preacher held religious services occasionally in the new town of Fayette. History of H & C Co. page 179

Aug 12, 1823, Ebenezer Rodgers was the first Pastor. History of H & C. Co. page 338

1823 Rock Spring Church, 8 miles W of Fayette organized by Elders Ebenezer Rodgers and C. Williams. Church is a continuation of Mount Moriah. Original members are the same.

May 9, 1829- Friendship Church, 6 miles north of Fayette organized by Elders Edward Turner, Ebenezer Rodgers, Thomas Turner and others. Hist of N & C Co. page 339

1830-Ebenezer Rodgers was a constituent member of the Glasgow Church which was the Old Chariton Church and was one of the ministers prior to 1848. Hist of H & C Co. page 337

1833-The general organization of the Baptists of Mo. for missions and education-first called "Central Society or Committee" took its origin in 1833 from prayer-meeting in the house of John Jackson, near Fayette. Meeting composed of Elders Thomas Fristoe, Ebenezer Rodgers and Fielding Wilhite. Hist. of H & C Co. p 335

Permelia M. JACKSON [Parents] was born on 13 Aug 1805 in , Madison Co., Kentucky. She died on 28 May 1883 in Upper Alton, , Illinois. Permelia married Ebenezer RODGERS Rev. on 28 Aug 1823 in , Howard Co., Missouri.

Her name is given as "Prunella" on ancestry.com

They had the following children:

  M i William RODGERS was born on 9 Apr 1831 in , Howard Co., Missouri. He died on 12 Aug 1851 and was buried in Upper Alton Cem., Alton, IL.
  M ii Ebenezer RODGERS was born on 13 Oct 1836 in , Howard Co., Missouri. He died on 8 May 1870 and was buried in Upper Alton Cem., Alton, IL.

Reportedly was a physician.
  M iii Rynold RODGERS was born in 1843 in Alton, , Illinois. He died in 1922.

Milton Green JACKSON [Parents] was born on 15 Sep 1806 in Madison Co., KY. He died on 18 May 1897 in Brunswick, Chariton Co., MO. Milton married Millie CARSON on 3 Mar 1838 in , Howard Co., Missouri.

Other marriages:
, Martha

Another source gives place of birth as Madison Co., KY.

"Columbia Statesman 1 Jun 1853..Afflicted Bereavement. Mr. Milton Jackson of this neighborhood had his two little daughters, Susan and Permelia, residing at his mother's residence, Mrs. John Jackson, near Fayette where they were going to school. One of them died on the 28th and the other one on the 30th ult. under circumstances which lead to the suspicion that they were poisoned..either by accident or by their Negro nurse..Brusswicker."

The 1860 Federal census Howard Co. has M.G. Jackson, age 53, b. KY; Martha, age 42, b. VA; Slaton, age 19; Preston, age 20; William, age 11; John M., age 9...all children b. in MO.

There is a Milton Jackson on the list of Mexican War veterans of Howard Co., and this is most likely him.

There is a Milton G. Jackson who buys Chariton Co. land in 1840, 1841:

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/

March 3, 1839-Milton G. Jackson married Milly Carson in Howard Co. Mo.

I had date as March 13 from another source.

Jan. 10, 1840- Milton G. Jackson made an original land purchase at the Fayette land office described as "the fractional section five, in township fifty-two North of Missouri River of Range Nineteen in the District of Lands subject to sale at Fayette Missouri containing forty-two acres and thirty-five hendredths of an oacre. 3825 f 1932

Jan 1, 1855-Milton G. Jackson hired out a slave to John Dalton and Charles Sasse

Jul 25, 1856-Clariton Co. Court found in favor for Milton G. Jackson against the Estate of John Dalton 996f 60

Feb. 2, 1858-M.G. Jackson rec'd payment for the services of his slave from Lewis? Applegate 996f 63

1860-Federal Census Howard Co., MO
Jackson, M.G. 53 m Ky
Martha 42 f Va
Slaton 19 m Mo
Preston 20 m Mo
William 1 m
John M 9 m

If this information is correct, then he was counted twice in the census. He is found in the 1860 Chariton Co., MO census in the Brunswick Township, page 192, family 1312:

M. G. JACKSON 53 W M Farmer 4000 9700 KY
Martha " 42 W F 400 1400 VA
Slaton " 19 W M MO
Preston " 20 W M MO
William " 11 W M MO
John M. " 9 W M MO
James F. AGEE 19 W M 1400 VA
S. W. " 12 W M 1000 MO

The latter two are most likely Martha's children from her first marriage to an Agee.

186?-Milton Jackson deceased, owned 367 acres lying in Sections 15, 16 and 21 in TWP 53 Range 19 in Chariton County (map) 3825 f 1960 (This does not coincide with info by Vicki Huffman, who states that he died much later)

Millie CARSON was born about 1820. She died about 1851. Millie married Milton Green JACKSON on 3 Mar 1838 in , Howard Co., Missouri.

They had the following children:

  M i Preston JACKSON was born in 1839 in , , Missouri.
  M ii Slaton JACKSON was born in 1841 in , , Missouri.
  F iii Susan JACKSON was born in Oct 1844 in , , Missouri. She died on 30 May 1853 in , Howard Co., Missouri and was buried in Jackson Cem..
  F iv Permelia JACKSON was born in Jan 1846 in , , Missouri. She died on 28 May 1853 in , Howard Co., Missouri and was buried in Jackson Cem..
  M v William Carson JACKSON was born on 28 Jan 1849 in , , Missouri. He died in Seattle, WA.
  M vi John Milton JACKSON was born on 23 Feb 1851 in , , Missouri. He died in Seattle, WA.

Milton Green JACKSON [Parents] was born on 15 Sep 1806 in Madison Co., KY. He died on 18 May 1897 in Brunswick, Chariton Co., MO. Milton married Martha.

Other marriages:
CARSON, Millie

Another source gives place of birth as Madison Co., KY.

"Columbia Statesman 1 Jun 1853..Afflicted Bereavement. Mr. Milton Jackson of this neighborhood had his two little daughters, Susan and Permelia, residing at his mother's residence, Mrs. John Jackson, near Fayette where they were going to school. One of them died on the 28th and the other one on the 30th ult. under circumstances which lead to the suspicion that they were poisoned..either by accident or by their Negro nurse..Brusswicker."

The 1860 Federal census Howard Co. has M.G. Jackson, age 53, b. KY; Martha, age 42, b. VA; Slaton, age 19; Preston, age 20; William, age 11; John M., age 9...all children b. in MO.

There is a Milton Jackson on the list of Mexican War veterans of Howard Co., and this is most likely him.

There is a Milton G. Jackson who buys Chariton Co. land in 1840, 1841:

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/

March 3, 1839-Milton G. Jackson married Milly Carson in Howard Co. Mo.

I had date as March 13 from another source.

Jan. 10, 1840- Milton G. Jackson made an original land purchase at the Fayette land office described as "the fractional section five, in township fifty-two North of Missouri River of Range Nineteen in the District of Lands subject to sale at Fayette Missouri containing forty-two acres and thirty-five hendredths of an oacre. 3825 f 1932

Jan 1, 1855-Milton G. Jackson hired out a slave to John Dalton and Charles Sasse

Jul 25, 1856-Clariton Co. Court found in favor for Milton G. Jackson against the Estate of John Dalton 996f 60

Feb. 2, 1858-M.G. Jackson rec'd payment for the services of his slave from Lewis? Applegate 996f 63

1860-Federal Census Howard Co., MO
Jackson, M.G. 53 m Ky
Martha 42 f Va
Slaton 19 m Mo
Preston 20 m Mo
William 1 m
John M 9 m

If this information is correct, then he was counted twice in the census. He is found in the 1860 Chariton Co., MO census in the Brunswick Township, page 192, family 1312:

M. G. JACKSON 53 W M Farmer 4000 9700 KY
Martha " 42 W F 400 1400 VA
Slaton " 19 W M MO
Preston " 20 W M MO
William " 11 W M MO
John M. " 9 W M MO
James F. AGEE 19 W M 1400 VA
S. W. " 12 W M 1000 MO

The latter two are most likely Martha's children from her first marriage to an Agee.

186?-Milton Jackson deceased, owned 367 acres lying in Sections 15, 16 and 21 in TWP 53 Range 19 in Chariton County (map) 3825 f 1960 (This does not coincide with info by Vicki Huffman, who states that he died much later)

Martha was born in 1818 in , , Virginia. She died after 1860. Martha married Milton Green JACKSON.

Other marriages:
AGEE,

Probably previously married to an AGEE, given that children with this surname were living with her on the 1860 census. See note under Milton. This has not been verified.


Alfred W. MORRISON was born on 25 Nov 1802 in , Tassamine Co., KY. He married Minerva JACKSON on 15 Mar 1825 in , Howard Co., Missouri.

1850-Howard Co. Federal Census
Morrison, A.W. 48 m Ky
Manerva 35 f Tn
Samuel C 10 m Mo
S.F. 11 f
Serena S 6 f
P.B 5 m

All match with what I have but for Serena. I didn't add her to my list as yet as she may be the ward of a relative and not a child.

Had title of "Judge." Also was State Treasurer.

Note in "History of H & C Co., p. 462" (Howard & Chariton probably) "Children still surviving from marriage of A.W. Morrison & Minerva Jackson...John L., former sheriff of Howard Co.; Samuel M., editor of the Daily Standard of Shreveport, LA; and Preston E., also of Howard Co."

The following is found at:

ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/howard/bios/chariton2.txt

"JUDGE ALFRED W. MORRISON.

It is sixty-three years ago since Alfred W. Morrison, then a young man some
eighteen years of age, came to Howard county. These three score and more years have been years of honor and service to the County and state in which he lives. Few men have led more honorable and useful lives. While his has not been so brilliant as some, it has marked, with a clearness of intelligence, a substantial ability, and above all, an unswerving integrity of purpose that stamps one's success with a durability and real honor not always characteristic of more striking and brilliant results. His father, William Morrison, was a native of Wales, and, shortly after coming to this country, made his home in Jessamine county, Ky., where he married Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Alfred Williams, formally of Virginia. Six children resulted from this union, of whom Alfred W., the only son, was born November 25, 1802. When he was a small boy, his father died and his mother married Lawrence J Daly, an accomplished teacher of that day, under whose tuition Alfred received a liberal education, particularly in the department of mathematics. In 1820, the family moved to Missouri and settled in Howard county, and in 1822, Mr. Daly became surveyor of the county, whereupon Alfred became his deputy and thus acquired a thorough practical knowledge of surveying. After reaching manhood, Alfred Morrison's acknowledged ability and unswerving integrity, recommended him to the people and to the public authorities for various official positions, in which he served almost continuously and always acceptably, for nearly forty years. For ten years he was county surveyor, during which he laid off the towns of Franklin, Fayette, Boonsboro and Roanoke, as well as filling several government contracts on the western boundary of the Platte purchase, on the northern boundary of the state adjoining Iowa, and in Camden county, on the Big Osage.

He subsequently held the offices of sheriff, assessor and judge of the county court, and for four years was receiver in the land office at Fayette, by
appointment of President Polk. He was also appointed, by General Clark,
commissary to the expedition sent out to expel the Mormons from the state, and without a dollar of public money, but by using the personal acceptances of the general commanding, involving the expenditure of over $200,000, which was subsequently refunded, however, by the state - he earned the expedition to a successful conclusion. In 1851, he was appointed state treasurer by Governor Ring, to fill out the unexpired term of P. G. Glover, deceased, and he discharged the duties of this office with such fidelity and ability that he was three times in succession elected to the same position, and he finally resigned it in 1861, against the earnest remonstrance of Governor Gamble, rather than take the political test oath then required by the party in power. Shortly after returning to Howard county from Jefferson City, in 1861, he bought the Joel Hayden farm, a fine estate of 800 acres, where he has since lived in honorable and comfortable retirement. Judge Morrison has been twice married. First, March 15, 1825, to Miss Minerva, daughter of Captain Jackson, an early settler of this county, but originally of Tennessee, and a soldier under General Jackson in the battle of New Orleans. Five sons and four daughters were born of this union; of his children, only three are still living - John L., former sheriff of this county, Samuel M., editor of the Daily Standard, of Shreveport, La., and Preston E., a1so of this county. On the 17th of September, the mother of these having died two years before, Judge Morrison was married to his present wife, previously Mrs. Martha C., widow of the late James H. Johnson, of Platte county, and a daughter of John Henderson, originally of Virginia. Judge Morrison, although eighty-one years of age, is still in vigorous health physically and mentally, and personally supervises his large farming and other interests, and can, if occasion requires it, stand as much exertion and fatigue as men ordinarily at forty years of age."

1884-Children still surviving from marriage of A.W. Morrison & Minerva Jackson, John L. former sheriff of Howard Co., Samuel M. editor of the Daily Standard, of Shreveport, La and Preston E. also of Howard Co. History of H & C Co. page 462

Minerva JACKSON [Parents] was born on 12 Sep 1808 in , Bedford Co., TN. She died on 10 Mar 1858 in Jefferson City, , Missouri and was buried in Lilac Hill Farm. Minerva married Alfred W. MORRISON on 15 Mar 1825 in , Howard Co., Missouri.

"Jefferson City Inquirer, 13 Mar 1858..Death of Mrs. Morrison..Mrs. Morrison, wife of A.W. Morrison, State Treasurer, died in this city, at 4 o'clock Thursday morning, the 11th inst. Her body left here on the following night, on the Packet Line, to be deposited in the family graveyard at Fayette. Minerva Jackson, wife of A.W. Morrison (Judge in 1876) died leaving 5 sons, 2 dau; 4 sons still living in 1876...John L., James, Samuel M. & Preston. Wm. L. md. and died, Susan died single age abt 18, Ireana (?) md. Amos Coke & died." Photo of tombstone exists.

Mar 10, 1858-Jefferson City Inquirer..13 Mar 1858 -Death of Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Morrison, wife of A.W. Morrison, State Treasurer, died in this city at 4 o'clock Thursday morning the 11th isnt. Her body left here on the following night, on the Packet line, to be deposited in the family graveyard at Fayette.

Mar 10, 1858-Minerva Jackson, wife of A.W. Morrison (Judge in 1876_ died leaving 5 sons, 2 dau; 4 sons still living in 1876-John L. , James, Samuel M & Preston. Wm L md and died, Susan died single at age 18 Ireena md Amos Coke & died Ill.

Another source (with unknown evidence) has her dob as 1 Mar 1808.

They had the following children:

  M i William J. MORRISON was born in 1827. He died in 1868.

DOD may be wrong as his mother's obit in 1858 says that he had died.
  M ii John L. MORRISON was born in 1829. He died after 1883.

Was at one time sheriff of Howard County, MO.
  M iii James P. MORRISON was born in 1832. He died in 1880.
  F iv Susan E. MORRISON was born in 1834. She died in 1855.
  F v Martha D. MORRISON was born in 1839. She died in 1846.
  M vi Samuel M. MORRISON was born in 1840 in , , Missouri. He died after 1883.

Was editor of the Daily Standard of Shreveport, LA.
  M vii Preston E. MORRISON was born in 1844. He died in 1907.
  F viii Sarah L. MORRISON was born in 1847. She died in 1848.

Prior Madison JACKSON [Parents] was born on 10 Sep 1810 in , Bedford Co., TN. He died on 15 Sep 1875 in , Howard Co., Missouri. Prior married Martha Elizabeth SLATON on 20 Feb 1844 in , Howard Co., Missouri.

July 16, 1846-P.M. Jackson and wife Martha E. vs Edwin B. Horde, administrator of estate of Permelia Campbell, dec'd. Abel W. Slaton died intestate in 1828 of Bedford Co. Tn. Widow Permelia Slaton, who has since died and Martha E. Jackson only heir. Edward Horde admin. of Abel W. Slaton, Permelia Slaton md William P. Campbell who died. Martha E. is a minor and & M.d P.M. Jackson Chancery Ct. Record, page 776.

Feb. 4, 1847-Prior M. Jackson & wife vs John G. Walker & others. Abel W. Slaton died 7 Aug, 1828 Chancery Ct. Record, page 781

Oct 29, 1851-Prior M. Jackson & wife Maartha E. vs John V. Biddle & others
Mary & Lucy Campbell, minors, Guardian John Q. Davidson, Edmund Horde, grandfather of Martha E. Jackson, died many years ago in Bedford Co. Tn (last will and recorded in 1838 -dau. Permelia M. Campbell who was mother of Martha E. Jackson. Permelia M. dead by this date leaving Martha E. & Lucy as her only children Chancery Ct. Records, page 128

Mar 5, 1853-Prior M. Jackson & wife Martha & others vs James L. Armstrong, Mary Gholson & others James Slaton died many hears ago after leaving last Will and Testament. Widow Martha Slaton heirs at law, Susanna Jackson, Sarah Short, Rachel Baker, Elizabeth Adams, Martha Jackson who was dau of Abel Slaton, who was a son of James Slaton, dec'd and Mary Gohlson, widow Martha Slaton desires to move to Mo? Martha Slaton is now dead. Chancery Ct. Record, page 491

In the 1850 census Howard Co., MO is found P.M. Jackson, age 45 b. TN, Martha E.; age 21, b. TN; Minerva atge 4, b. MO; Mary age 2, b. MO.

In the 1860 census Howard Co. is found P.M. Jackson, age 50, b. TN; Martha, age 32, b. TN; Manerva, age 12; Mary, age 10; Lucy E., age 8; Laura, age 6; Edward, age 5; Wm., age 1 mo...all children born in MO.

Prior M. Jackson elected Co. Assessor 1862; sheriff & collector 1865.

1862-Prior M. Jackson elected Co. Assessor History of H&C Co. page 355

1865-Prior M. Jackson was Sheriff & Collector of Howard Co. History of H & C Co. page 354

Oct 18, 1866-Unconditional Union Convention held in Fayette for nominating for different offices. J.J. Morrison was the Democratic selection for Howard Co. Sheriff over P.M. Jackson

"Jefferson City People's Tribune, 6 Oct 1875. Prior M. Jackson, an old citizen of Howard County, died on the 15th Inst. He was born in Bedford County, TN, Sept 10, 1810 and had but a few days previous to his death entered his 66th year. His father, John Jackson, moved to Howard County in 1819, and was the father-in-law of Alfred W. Morrison. Prior M. Jackson leaves a widow and seven children..five daughters and two sons, besides a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his loss."

Tombstone photo exists.

Nov. 30, 1849-Abel R. Jackson, Attorney to Prior M. Jackson. Abel F. Price by Abel R. Jackson sold to Prior M. Jackson of Howard Co. Mo. land in the estate of James Slaton. Deed Book "SS", page 148

Sept 27, 1850-Prior M. Jackson & wife sold land in Bedford Co. Tn. Martha Jackson is granddaughter of James and Martha Slaton. Abel R. Price's mother is dead but left 3 children of which Abel F. is one. Deed Book "SS", page 148

Oct 4. 1850-P.M. Jackson and family visiting in Tenn 3 f 237 Had dinner with William L. reeve & carried a letter to Mr. Wm Reeves sister, Mrs. Jeannet Leonard in Fayete. Wm Reeves lived in Todd Co. Ky on the way home from Tn.

1860-Federal Census Howard Co.
Jackson, P.M. 50 m Tn
Martha 32 f Tn
Manerva 12 f Tn
Mary 10 f
Lucy E. 8 f
Laura 6 f
Edward 5 m
Wm 1/12 m

Another source (unknown evidence) has his dob as 10 Apr 1810. This does not agree with the newspaper article above.

Martha Elizabeth SLATON [Parents] was born in 1827 in TN. She died in 1916 and was buried in Fayette City Cem. Martha married Prior Madison JACKSON on 20 Feb 1844 in , Howard Co., Missouri.

1848-Mrs. Prior Jackson a charter member of Fayette Presbyterian Church. She was the only remaining resident in 1848 who was present at the reorganization. Hist of H&C Co. page 349. Martha and Prior were first cousins through Slaton line.

They had the following children:

  F i Minerva JACKSON was born in 1846 in TN.
  F ii Mary JACKSON was born in 1848 in , Howard Co., Missouri.
  F iii Lucy E. JACKSON was born in 1852 in , Howard Co., Missouri.
  F iv Laura JACKSON was born in 1854 in , Howard Co., Missouri.
  M v Edward JACKSON was born in 1855 in , Howard Co., Missouri.
  M vi William JACKSON was born in 1859 in , Howard Co., Missouri.

Gabriel S. JACKSON [Parents] was born on 20 Apr 1814 in , Bedford Co., TN. He died on 15 Apr 1845 in , Howard Co., Missouri and was buried in Jackson Cem.. Gabriel married Louisa POLK on 22 Dec 1836 in , Howard Co., Missouri.

Another source gives dob as 20 Apr 1811.

"5 Apr 1859, Samuel C. Major appointed by the Howard Co. Court to care for John and Susan Jackson, minor heirs of G.S. Jackson deceased. Will book 5, pg 106"

In an article in Fayette Boons Lick Advertiser, April 19, 1845, "Gabriel S. Jackson died in this county, on Monday evening last at the residence of his father. Mr. Gabriel S. Jackson was in the 30th year of his age"

July 30, 1845-John Jackson as Principal, Samuel C. Myer and Prior M. Jackson as securities bonded as executors & Administrators of Gabriel S. Jackson estate who died intestate. Howard Co. Will Book 3, page 206

Louisa POLK was born about 1815. She married Gabriel S. JACKSON on 22 Dec 1836 in , Howard Co., Missouri.

I got this 9/99 from a descendant, Margie Lawson :

"In 1850 Louisa, the three children, came with her parents, Andrew and
Martha, to the home of "Civil" Charlie Polk in Cherokee Co. Texas. They
were listed on the 1850 census both in Howard Co. Mo and Cherokee Co. Tx.
Civil Charlie was son of John Polk, first cousin to Pres. Jas. Knox Polk. (Civil Charlie, second cousin, Andrew, third cousin)

They had the following children:

  F i Martha Ann JACKSON was born about 1838 in Howard Co., MO.
  M ii John Andrew JACKSON
  F iii Susan JACKSON was born in 1842 in Howard Co., MO.

John PIGG [Parents] was born on 14 Apr 1769 in , , Virginia. He died on 28 May 1811 in KY. John married Lucretia PAYNE on 28 Oct 1787 in , Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.

Other marriages:
WILSON, Mary "Polly"

One source has him dying in VA, another in KY.

Lucretia PAYNE was born about 1770. She died before 1802. Lucretia married John PIGG on 28 Oct 1787 in , Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.

They had the following children:

  M i William PIGG

John PIGG [Parents] was born on 14 Apr 1769 in , , Virginia. He died on 28 May 1811 in KY. John married Mary "Polly" WILSON in Mar 1802 in , Lincoln Co., Kentucky.

Other marriages:
PAYNE, Lucretia

One source has him dying in VA, another in KY.

Mary "Polly" WILSON was born about 1772. She married John PIGG in Mar 1802 in , Lincoln Co., Kentucky.


Anderson PIGG [Parents] was born on 12 Jul 1772 in , , Virginia. He died in Estill Co., KY. Anderson married Mary "Polly" PERRY on 22 Apr 1793 in , Lincoln Co., Kentucky.

Kay Martin had a note:

W.B. Pigg papers... Salt Lake City film # 924903. The Trail Blazers, by Alice Homat. The Pigg Family Newsletter (see father's notes). married Polly Perry 22 April 1793, Lincoln Co., KY.

Mary "Polly" PERRY was born about 1773. She married Anderson PIGG on 22 Apr 1793 in , Lincoln Co., Kentucky.

They had the following children:

  F i Sarah PIGG was born about 1791.
  F ii Mary PIGG was born about 1793.
  M iii Anderson PIGG Jr.

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