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She died young

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He died young

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She died young

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Jacob married his niece, Ann Atkinson, daughter of his sister Christina.

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1790 Census for District 96, Pendleton, SC, page 82, shows 1 male over 16; 2 males under 16; 3 females. 1810 Census, Abbesville City and County, SC shows 1 male 16/24; 1 male 45 or older; 2 females 10/16; 2 females 16/26; 1 female 45 or older.

Served in Revolutionary War. Name sometimes spelled "Jared."

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1790 Census for District 96, Pendleton, SC, page 81, shows 1 male over 16; 2 males under 16; 4 females. 1800 Census, #798, Pendleton County, SC shows 1 male over 45; 1 female over 45.

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1810 Census for Pendleton County, SC, shows 2 males under 10; 1 male 26/45; 1 female 10/16; 1 female 26/45. 1820 Census shows 2 males under 10; 1 male 10/16; 1 male 26/45; 2 females under 10; 1 female 16/18; 1 female 18/26; 1 female 45 or over. Believed to have had 4 daughters besides 3 possible sons shown. Lived in SC many years.

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May have married Rebecca Ambrose. Joy Reynolds shows him as 8th child and birth as 1773 or circa 1784.

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PFV Notes: For obituary see Raleigh, (NC) Star 16 Aug 1811.

1800 Census, Wake or Wilkes County, NC lists an Archibald and an Ells (Elsworth?) Vandergriff, #770. Ells shows: Males, 10010; Females, 20010.

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1820 Census for Pendleton County, SC, shows 1 male 45 or over; 1 female 16/26; 1 female 45 or over.

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See Raccoon Church records. She died in New Jersey.

She was married to Nicholas KEEN on 14 Oct 1767. Nicholas KEEN was born in 1744. He was born on 24 Dec 1744 in New Jersey. He was the son of Mounoe KEEN and Sarah SEELEY. During the Revolution he was commissioned a Leutinant, then Captain, in the First Battalion of Salem County Militia. He was also a Captain of the armed boat "Friendship", and captain commanding boatmen in the frontiers of Cumberland and Cape May counties. From 1781 to 1782 he served in Major Hayes Battalion.

His 2nd wife was Mary ? who died in 1820, and she was buried 15 Nov 1820 in Gloria Dei Churchyard. (Old Swedes Church, Philadelphia)

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Seems unlikely that this child would be Christopher & Rebecca's because of the time span between him and earlier children.

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Letters of Administration were granted on her estate in 1802. "The Will of Benjamin Britton of Oxford Township, Philadelphia County "baker" was dated May 5, 1782 and names among his children, Sarah Van Degrift and her children; Benjamin, Jacob, Sarah, and Rebecca. The executor was Nicholas Larzalere (of Bristol).

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Resided in Bensalem Twp., PA