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Eleanor Kerr (Baskin) Pickens (1710 - 1781)

Eleanor Kerr Pickens formerly Baskin
Born in Province of South Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1738 in Augusta, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 71 in South Carolinamap
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Biography

Research Notes

That John Pickens married an Eleanor Baskin in 1740 in Pennsylvania appears to stem from FindAGrave and user submitted indexes at Ancestry. There does not appear to be an underlying primary source for this marriage.

Note: Information from Don Scarbrought's notes on the Pickens family.v

Eleanor was born in 1710. She passed away in 1781.

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http://www.nelan.org/family.php?famid=F764&show_full=1





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What documents that this person is brother to the immigrants William and John Baskin who went to Chester County, Pennsylvania about 1731 and 1735 respectively? I don't believe the research on this family by Raymond Bell (cited on the brother profiles) mentions a sister.
posted by T Stanton
edited by T Stanton
UNKNOWN-12720 and Baskin-85 appear to represent the same person because: Baskin is correct last name at birth.
Baskin-351 and Baskin-85 appear to represent the same person because: same spouse, same child, similar dates.

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