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Samuel Saxton 1821–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1821

Birth Location: Russell, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1 March 1853

Death Location: Boyd, Kentucky, USA

Father: Bartlett Sexton

Mother: Catherine Girl)

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Sexton

Children(s): Nancy Sexton, Henry Sexton, Betty Sexton, Huldah Sexton, William Sexton

Samuel Saxton was born in 1821 in Russell, Virginia, USA, the child of Bartlett Sexton And Catherine Elizabeth Gallion Cherokee Girl. In 1880, Samuel Saxton resided in Precinct 8, Carter, Kentucky, USA. Samuel Saxton married Elizabeth Sexton, and had children including Betty A Sexton, Henry Powell Sexton, Huldah E Sexton, Nancy J Sexton, William Riley Sexton. Samuel Saxton passed away in 1853 in Boyd, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • Samuel Saxton was born in 1821 in Russell, Virginia, USA, the child of Bartlett Sexton And Catherine Elizabeth Gallion Cherokee Girl.
  • In 1880, Samuel Saxton resided in Precinct 8, Carter, Kentucky, USA.
  • Samuel Saxton married Elizabeth Sexton, and had children including Betty A Sexton, Henry Powell Sexton, Huldah E Sexton, Nancy J Sexton, William Riley Sexton.
  • Samuel Saxton passed away in 1853 in Boyd, Kentucky, USA.

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Samuel Saxton's Ancestors

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Samuel Saxton
1821–1853
Birth Place: Russell, Virginia, USA
Parents
Bartlett Sexton
1775–1860
Russell Co, Virginia, USA
Catherine (Elizabeth Gallion (Cherokee) Girl)
1778–1859
Lewis, Grayson, Virginia
Grandparents
Charles (Joseph) Sexton
1745–1829
Brunswick, Wythe, Virginia Colony
Elizabeth Chileab
1753–1790
New Jersey, New Jersey, USA
Young (Jacob) Gallion
1739–1845
Virginia
April ((Wa-Ta-Ge\Wortague) White Owl (Cherokee) Indian)
1760–1838
Indian, Penobscot, Maine, USA
Great-Grandparents
Joseph Sexton
1729–1804
Mary Stewart
1726–1766
Peter II
1724–1795
Nancy Arnold
1725–1766
Little Attakullakulla
1740–1792
A-li Attakullakula
1745–1810
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Charles Sexton*
1680–1752
William Lee
1690–1759
Mary Hollins
1711–1784
John Greene
1685–1758
Mary *
1688–1794
WILLIAM ARNOLD
1702–1745
ELIZABETH GILBERT
1708–1742

Samuel Saxton's Descendants

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Samuel Saxton (1821–1 March 1853) m. Elizabeth Sexton (Abt 1831–)
  1. 1. Nancy (J.) Sexton 1851–
  2. 2. Henry (Powell) Sexton 1853–1918 m. Hila (Jane) Branham 1856–1905
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Bessie) Sexton 1892–
    2. 2. Henry (Clarence) Sexton 1900–1964 m. Fannie Sexton 1914–
      1. 1. Paul Sexton 1940–1963
    3. 3. Pearl (Ann) Sexton 1887–1921
    4. 4. Samuel Sexton 1894–1941
    5. 5. Sophia Sexton 1897–1977
    6. 6. William (Riley) Sexton 1884–1936 m. Lucy (Matilda) Henderson 1893–1955
  3. 3. Betty (A.) Sexton 1857–
  4. 4. Huldah (E.) Sexton 1860–
  5. 5. William (Riley) Sexton 1863–1916

Samuel Saxton's Timeline

3 Records

1821
1821
Birth of Samuel Saxton in Russell, Virginia, USA
Russell, Virginia, USA
1853
1 March 1853
Age 32
Death of Samuel Saxton in Boyd, Kentucky, USA
Boyd, Kentucky, USA
1880
1880
Age 59
Samuel Saxton resided here in Precinct 8, Carter, Kentucky, USA
Precinct 8, Carter, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1821
    Event Place: Russell, Virginia, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 8, Carter, Kentucky; Roll: 408; Page: 612c; Enumeration District: 018
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Precinct 8, Carter, Kentucky, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 8, Carter, Kentucky; Roll: 408; Page: 612c; Enumeration District: 018

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 March 1853
    Event Place: Boyd, Kentucky, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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