In a message dated 5/31/00 11:08:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Jacboni writes:
> 1 Richard Perdue/Pardue/Pardo 1550 - 1596 Worchester England
> sp unknown
> 2 William Perdue 1572 Closworth England THE MERCHANT d 1618
> sp Mary Amphlett me 26 Dec 1684
> 3 John Perdue b abt 1685/86 Worcester Eng sp unknown
> 4. William Perdue b 1735 Henrico Co VA sp Edith aka as Mourning Hale or
> Mary Powell m abt 1753
Thanks for sending this, what is the source
I'll be gone for 10 days from June 27
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In a message dated 6/1/00 11:31:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time, C13 AB writes:
> 14. PeterJr.4 Blankenship (Anne3 Belcher, Richard2, Elizabeth1 Frogley)
> was born 1755, and died February 1825 in Cabell CO., VA. He married Jemima
"
> Jenny" Perdue 1775.
>> Children of PeterJr. Blankenship and Jemima Perdue are:
> 26 i. John5 Blankenship, born 1778. He married Rhoda Blankenship
August 29,> 1798 in Franklin Co., VA.
> 27 ii. Phoebe Blankenship, born 1781; died Aft. 1860 in Mercer CO., WV.
>
In a message dated 6/2/00 11:53:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time, C13 AB writes:
> This couple had nothing to do with the Belcher info I sent. John
> Blankenship, born 1778. He married Rhoda Blankenship August 29, 1798 in
> Franklin Co., VA. This is where Blankenship connected to my Blackburns via
> Justice. I was wondering if any one had info on Rhoda Blankenship.
They are all connected, Peter's Mom may be a Belcher, I don't have Rhoda at
all
Descendants of Jemima Perdue
I am searching for information on the Boiling Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Sumner County, Tn. Many Perdues around Sengtown and Brackintown, TN. attended church here and are buried in the cemetery located behind the church. I understand there are only around 20 members who attend regularly today. I also understand that this church was orginally called Mt. Pisgah. It is on the 1878 map of Sumner County.
Any help will be appreciated.
Steve Perdue