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1. | Fred S. Lochridge was born on 3 Apr 1879 in Clayton, , , Iowa (son of Benjamin Cates Lochridge and Elizabeth Margaret Bagby); died on 8 Sep 1934. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children: |
2. | Benjamin Cates Lochridge was born on 26 Jan 1841 in Hopkins, , , Kentucky; died on 13 Dec 1916 in Wa, , , . Benjamin married Elizabeth Margaret Bagby on 15 Nov 1865 in Elkport, , Clayton, Iowa. Elizabeth (daughter of Davis Bagby and Fanny Bloodworth) was born on 26 Jul 1846 in Clayton, , , Iowa; died on 2 Aug 1934 in Wa, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Elizabeth Margaret Bagby was born on 26 Jul 1846 in Clayton, , , Iowa (daughter of Davis Bagby and Fanny Bloodworth); died on 2 Aug 1934 in Wa, , , .
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6. | Davis Bagby was born on 17 Nov 1801 in Halifax County, , , North Carolina; died on 6 Nov 1876 in Clayton, , , Iowa. Davis married Fanny Bloodworth. Fanny (daughter of Hardy Bloodworth and Susan Carroll) was born on 13 Apr 1813 in Alabama, , , ; died on 29 Jun 1899 in Clayton, , , Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Fanny Bloodworth was born on 13 Apr 1813 in Alabama, , , (daughter of Hardy Bloodworth and Susan Carroll); died on 29 Jun 1899 in Clayton, , , Iowa. Notes: Fanny sold land to each of her children ABT 1880
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14. | Hardy Bloodworth was born about 1780 in Edgecombe County, , , North Carolina (son of William Bloodworth, Sr. and Millie DeLoach); died after Feb 1832 in Haywood County, , , Tennessee. Hardy married Susan Carroll about 1809 in Alabama Or Tennessee, , , . Susan was born in 1789 in Georgia, , , ; died in 1870 in Jefferson County, , , Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | Susan Carroll was born in 1789 in Georgia, , , ; died in 1870 in Jefferson County, , , Iowa. Notes: Susan and her sister Sarah, who lived with Hardy and Susan and 3 children, received a vicious letter from Charles disowning the daughters from his home and disinheriting them. She carried the legger with her and gave it to her daughte Frances Bloodworth Bagby who handed it to her granddaughter who moved to Washington State and lost it -- but not before family members read it. ABT 1820
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