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Sign up freeMary Levita Weatherford 1793–1850 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1793
Birth Location: Tombigbee Settlement
Death Date: 1850
Death Location: Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Father: William NATION
Mother: Sopoth Kaney
Spouse(s): William Baldwin, Cary Christian, William Howell
Children(s): Frances Baldwin, Ellendor Circle), James Christian
In 1793, Mary Levita Weatherford entered the world in Tombigbee Settlement, born to William Red Eagle Billy Weatherford Creek Nation And Sopoth Kaney. In 1811, Mary Levita Weatherford resided in No Town-part of Census, Baldwin County, AL. Mary Levita Weatherford married Cary Christian, James Williams, William Augustus Baldwin, William Forbes Howell, and had children including Ellendor Christian Dna Circle, Frances Baldwin, James Christian, Mary Polly Baldwin. Mary Levita Weatherford passed away in 1850 in Mobile County, Alabama, USA.
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Biography
- In 1793, Mary Levita Weatherford entered the world in Tombigbee Settlement, born to William Red Eagle Billy Weatherford Creek Nation And Sopoth Kaney.
- In 1811, Mary Levita Weatherford resided in No Town-part of Census, Baldwin County, AL.
- Mary Levita Weatherford married Cary Christian, James Williams, William Augustus Baldwin, William Forbes Howell, and had children including Ellendor Christian Dna Circle, Frances Baldwin, James Christian, Mary Polly Baldwin.
- Mary Levita Weatherford passed away in 1850 in Mobile County, Alabama, USA.
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Mary Weatherford's Ancestors
Mary Weatherford's Descendants
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1. Frances Baldwin 1808–1882 m. John Williams 1805–1876
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1. John (Parry Williams) Sr. 1832–1902
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2. George Williams 1843–1846
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3. Peter Williams 1842–
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4. Richard Williams 1840–1927
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5. Anna (Elizabeth) Williams 1839–1912
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6. John (Edward) Williams 1837–1906
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7. Isaac Williams 1836–1882
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8. Charles (B) Williams 1834–1888
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9. James (C) Williams 1833–1890
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10. Mary (Elizabeth) Williams 1831–1906
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11. Thomas (B) Williams 1829–1859
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12. Rebecca (Crosley) Williams 1824–1900 m. Alexander Cato 1824–1880 m. Crosby 1820–1843
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1. Francis Cato 1859–
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2. Mary Cato 1854–
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3. Daniel (Milton) Cato 1837–1930 m. Leona ("Dovie" Elizabeth (known as) Hyatt) 1868–1949
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1. Josie\Jody (Hyatt (also known as) Cato) 1888–1956 m. William (Lauren Lott) LRRL-57N 1873–1939
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4. Sarah Cato 1851–
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5. William Cato 1845–
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6. Loleet Cato 1860–1930
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7. Alex Cato 1848–
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13. Mary (E) Williams 1856–
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14. Frances (‘Fanny’ Louise Racie) Williams 1846–1925
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15. Barbara (Rebeckah) Williams 1851–1936
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16. Alice (T) Williams 1860–
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17. Alexander (E 'Doc') Williams 1847–
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18. Elizabeth (Ann) Williams 1832–1912
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19. Collins Williams 1861–
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2. Ellendor (Christian (DNA) Circle) 1815–1859
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3. James Christian 1819–
Mary Weatherford's Timeline
5 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1822
Event Place: Little River, Baldwin, Alabama, United States
Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1793
Event Place: Tombigbee Settlement
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Residence
Event Date: 1811
Event Place: No Town-part of Census, Baldwin County, AL
Record Source: Alabama, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1810-1890
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1859
Event Place: Pleasant Hill, Sabine, Louisiana, United States
Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Mobile County, Alabama, USA