Phoebe Southard, 17201820 (aged 100 years)

Name
Phoebe /Southard/
Given names
Phoebe
Surname
Southard
Birth
about 1720
Birth of a son
Death of a son
Birth of a daughter
Death of a daughter
Birth of a son
Marriage
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Death of a husband
Marriage of a son
Death
before 1820 (aged 100 years)
Family with parents
father
herself
Family with Thomas Lenington
husband
herself
Marriage MarriageOctober 21, 1743St. George's Church, Hempstead, Long Island, NY
-11 years
son
3 years
daughter
8 years
son
17411823
Birth: 1741 18 21 Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Death: 1823
9 years
daughter
6 months
son
3 years
son
17511829
Birth: 1751 28 31 New Jersey
Death: April 2, 1829
Thomas Lenington + Sarah Van Sickles
husband
husband’s partner
Thomas Lenington + … …
husband
Note

http://longislandgenealogy.com/Surname_Pages/southard.htm

The Southard family of Long Island

Descendants of Thomas Southard

Parts of the following as well as parts of the Southard File came from two Rootsweb sites. One with information submitted by Doris Wheeler - another with information submitted by Gretchen Heller. Another good Southard researcher was pointed out by Brenda Southard Keenan, herself a descendant of Thomas Southard, is http://www.my-ged.com/iles/ by Dwight D. Iles.

NOTE of interest from Brenda Southard Keenan: My father and I researched, using the North Carolina Archives Library, here in Raleigh, NC, the line of Henry Jr. We have seen and held, Henry Jr.'s original will, as well as marriage and land records for many of these people. Since we put most of this together, and made the contacts on the Internet to provide the rest, I feel like I can share this information. Henry and Phebe moved to North Carolina with their son Isaac, and his family, in March of 1767. Their son, Henry, Jr., moved further into New Jersey about that same time for several years, and then, with a new second wife, moved to North Carolina also, probably between 1781 and 1785. Henry Jr. is my ancestor.

Note

St. George's Church, Hempstead

Rev. Samuel Seabury—Rector.

1743

Oct. 31. Thomas Lennington, Jr., and Phebe Southward. L.