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Jonathan R. Elliott

BirthBet 1750 and 1760 - Virginia, United States
Death8 Feb 1847 - Trigg, Trigg, Kentucky, United States
MotherHannah Wheeler
FatherJonathan Elliot (6th great grandfather)

Born in Virginia, United States on Bet 1750 and 1760 to Jonathan Elliot (6th great grandfather) and Hannah Wheeler. Jonathan R. Elliott married Rebecca Blakely Ward and had 13 children. He passed away on 8 Feb 1847 in Trigg, Trigg, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
Jonathan Elliot (6Th Great Grandfather)
1730 - 1813
Hannah Wheeler
1733 - 1813
Spouse(s)
Rebecca Blakely Ward
1773 - 1847
Mildred Maclin
1769 - 1825
Children Show all
Benjamin Blakely Elliott
1801 - 1878
Thomas Elliot
1785 - 1854
Frances Elliott
1811 - Unknown
Mary Elliott
1808 - Unknown
Allen J Elliott
1789 - 1864
William Elliott
1790 - 1850
Sarah Elliott
1807 - 1849

Jane Elliott
1800 - 1845
Thomas S. Elliott
1780 - 1852
John Elliott
1790 - Unknown
Jonathan, Jr. Elliott
1808 - Unknown
Thomas S Elliott
1786 - 1854
John Elliott
1801 - Unknown

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