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Richard Cardwell 1785–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Sep 1785

Birth Location: Wilkes County, North Carolina

Death Date: 1850

Death Location: Greene, Arkansas, United States

Father: Perrin Cardwell

Mother: Sarah Cearley

Spouse(s): Christiana Cook

Children(s): Christina Cardwell, Daniel Cardwell, Sarah Cardwell, John Cardwell

In 1785, Richard Cardwell entered the world in Wilkes County, North Carolina, born to Perrin Richard Cardwell And Sarah Cearley. Richard Cardwell married Christiana Cook, and had children including Christina Cardwell, Daniel Cardwell, John Cardwell, Sarah Cardwell. Richard Cardwell passed away in 1850 in Greene, Arkansas, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1785, Richard Cardwell entered the world in Wilkes County, North Carolina, born to Perrin Richard Cardwell And Sarah Cearley.
  • Richard Cardwell married Christiana Cook, and had children including Christina Cardwell, Daniel Cardwell, John Cardwell, Sarah Cardwell.
  • Richard Cardwell passed away in 1850 in Greene, Arkansas, United States.

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Richard Cardwell's Ancestors

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Richard Cardwell
1785–1850
Birth Place: Wilkes County, North Carolina
Parents
Perrin Richard Cardwell
1752–1854
Sarah Cearley
1750–1810
Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
John (G) Cardwell
1715–1795
Henrico County, Virginia, United States of America
Keziah Lowe
1723–1810
Goochland County, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas III
1683–1772
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Jr.
1667–1685

Richard Cardwell's Descendants

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Richard Cardwell (28 Sep 1785–1850) m. Christiana Cook (1782–1850)
  1. 1. Christina Cardwell 1832–1882 m. James (Madison) Davis 1835–1877
    1. 1. Samuel (Moore) Davis 1867–1930 m. Louisa (Francis) Turner 1861–1920
      1. 1. Pearl (Milirna) Davis 1894–1916 m. Nancy (J.) Chalk 1866–1940
        1. 1. Johnie (M) Chalk 1916–2003 m. Virginia (Jeannie Melissa) Moore 1918–1998
        2. 2. Virgil (Cecil) Chalk 1914–
      2. 2. Louisa (Crisann) Davis 1892–1940 m. Exzivia Rosselott 1882–1960
        1. 1. Nora (Catherine) Rosselott 1922–2005
        2. 2. Johnny (Elmer) Rosselott 1920–1981
        3. 3. Thelma Foster 1916–1993
        4. 4. Lu ((Lucy) Francis) Rosslot 1918–2006
        5. 5. Glen (T) Rosselott 1925–1925
        6. 6. Helen (C) Rosselott 1929–1929
      3. 3. Sarah (L) Davis 1898–1945 m. Gilbert Rowe 1896–1971
        1. 1. Major Rowe 1916–1953
      4. 4. Johnie (James) Davis 1890–1961 m. Mary (Caroline) Rowe 1895–1961
        1. 1. Clifford Davis 1917–1931
        2. 2. Linnie Davis 1919–
        3. 3. Minnie Davis 1914–
        4. 4. Willie (L) Davis 1915–1994 m. Connie (L) Bowman 1911–1983 m. James (Gradie) Slayden 1910–1988
        5. 5. Lavadna ("Betty") Davis 1925–2018
      5. 5. Davis 1900–1910
    2. 2. George (W) Davis 1861–1924
    3. 3. Elizabeth (A C) Davis 1857–
    4. 4. John (E) Davis 1862–
    5. 5. William (Elijah) Davis 1872–1942
      1. 1. William (C) Davis 1891–
      2. 2. Samuel (E) Davis 1893–
      3. 3. Isaac (J) Davis 1895–
      4. 4. Jessie (L) Davis 1896–
    6. 6. Matison (Crarley) Davis 1865–
    7. 7. Sarah (J) Davis 1870–
  2. 2. Daniel Cardwell 1828–
  3. 3. Sarah Cardwell 1831–
  4. 4. John Cardwell 1836–

Richard Cardwell's Timeline

2 Records

1785
28 Sep 1785
Birth of Richard Cardwell in Wilkes County, North Carolina
Wilkes County, North Carolina
1850
1850
Age 65
Death of Richard Cardwell in Greene, Arkansas, United States
Greene, Arkansas, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Sep 1785
    Event Place: Wilkes County, North Carolina
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Greene, Arkansas, United States

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