He was born about 1780 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA and his parents were Mary Calloway and Elisha Enoch Abney or Abner, Sr. (1740–1817).
Hezekiah VanBuren Abney or Abner married Frances Ann Calloway. [citation needed]
He died about 1861 and was buried at Shoal Creek Cemetery in Cleburne County, Alabama, USA. [1]
Siblings
Joshua Abney 1771–1845
Abner Abney 1779–1820
Dorcus (Abney) Woods Butler 1784–1860
Elisha Enoch Abney 1787–1855
Menan Abney 1790–1853
John Abney 1794–1861
Mary (Abney) Bishop 1795–1881
Margaret Larkin (Abney) Smith 1798–1856
Enoch Abney 1803–1854.
Children
John Abney, b: 1802
Benjamin Hezekiah Abney c1804–1878; m: 30 Jan 1827 Elizabeth Hogan
Wiley Abney c1806–1895; m: Elizabeth Brumbelow
Delilah (Abney) Yarbrough 1808–1880; m: Jonathan Yarbrough
David Abney c1810 -c1849; m: Martha Kitchens
Stephen Abney 1811–1865
Andrew Abney 1813–1850
James M. Abney, b: 08 Jul 1815; d: 16 Jan 1890; m: Sarah Miller
(infant) Abney 1820-1821
Jeff Pressley Abney 1825–1855
Joel Jonathan Abney, b: 28 Apr 1828 (twin?); d: 1891; m: Delilah A. Smith
Wilburn Calloway Abney, b: 28 Apr 1828 (twin?); d: 04 Jan 1910; m: Martha E. ???
Eliza Abney, b: c1829.
Sources
↑ Find A Grave: Memorial #143877969 for Hezekiah Abney, b: 1781 Amherst County, Virginia, USA; d: 1861 Cleburne County, Alabama, USA; buried: Shoal Creek Cemetery, Cleburne County, Alabama, USA
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