Zachariah "Nathaniel" Callaway, b. 4 Sep 1750[1][2]; d. ca 1781 in Bedford County; m. Susanna Miller in 1774[3], daughter of Simon and Ann Miller; she later married in 1789 to James Hilton.[4]
↑ Richard Callaway Family Bible, published in England in 1762, currently in the possession of Dorothy Hampton, descendant of Colonel Richard Callaway
Birth year: 1750; Birth city: Bedford Co; Birth state: VA. Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.
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WikiTree profile Calloway-122 created through the import of Cason - Priddy Family Tree.ged on Sep 17, 2011 by Kathy Cason
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Calloway-122 and Callaway-424 appear to represent the same person because: After correcting birth and death places and dates and providing sources to back the information, these profiles are clear duplicates.
Callaway-424 and Calloway-122 do not represent the same person because: Reversing the merge would be possible but, I'm believe the birth dates, death dates differ and the spelling of the last names. The entry placed by Calloway-122 is not the son of the parents listed with Callaway-424
Callaway-424 and Calloway-122 are not ready to be merged because: Dates of birth and death, as well as other details need to be further researched and confirmed before merging these two profiles.
It IS possible that there were two sons, both with the same first name, (occurs several times in my family) but the middle names differed. all were addressed by their middle name, and the first name was a "badge" of inheritance.
Calloway-122 and Callaway-424 are not ready to be merged because: I believe there was more than 1 Zachariah Calloway and I need to as you suggest investigate the difference in the birth dates and then parents of each?
Calloway-122 and Callaway-424 appear to represent the same person because: This one is a bit tricky but I do not believe this couple had one child in Maryland in 1749 and one in Virginia in 1750 and called them by the same name. What confusion that would be in the household..... This is what happens when uploading a GEDCOM.
Please check sources and choose which you think represents the truth. Again if you are unsure of the spelling of the last name, add the other spelling under other last names. If you are unsure of birthdate or location, check birth date uncertain and just explain why in the biography.
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It IS possible that there were two sons, both with the same first name, (occurs several times in my family) but the middle names differed. all were addressed by their middle name, and the first name was a "badge" of inheritance.
Please check sources and choose which you think represents the truth. Again if you are unsure of the spelling of the last name, add the other spelling under other last names. If you are unsure of birthdate or location, check birth date uncertain and just explain why in the biography.