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Susanah married William Erwin on 7 July 1785 in Augusta, Virginia, United States.[1]
I have a photocopy of the Erwin-Bunnell Family Bible. It shows the following births. No places are mentioned.
Susanna Erwin b. 2 Aug 1762
William Erwin b. 22 Oct 1764
"The following is the names and births of their children"
James Erwin b. 22 May 1787
William Erwin b. 5 Jan 1789
Robert Erwin b. 5 Dec 1791
Susanna Erwin b. 5 Oct 1793
Nancy Erwin b. 5 Dec 1795
Elizabeth Erwin b. 1 Oct 1798
John Erwin b. 7 Feb 1801
Rebecca Erwin b. 2 Apr 1805
Alexander Erwin b. 17 Oct 1807
Several Bunnell births and deaths follow. Also listed under deaths are the following entries:
"Susanna Erwin died the 5th of February 1827"
"William Erwin died the 19th of January 1840"
The birth entries of all the Erwins and the death entry for Susannah Erwin appear to be written by the same hand. The death entry for William Erwin was definitely written by a different person, but it appears immediately under the entry for Susanna. I assumed that this entry was for William (Sr.), but that could be an incorrect assumption.
Source S310
Text: Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia: Extracted... Augusta Co VA, 1745-1800,
Sources
↑Marriage:
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007578826; FHL microfilm: 30415; Record number: 28; Packet letter: A
FamilySearch Record: XR73-TJ7 (accessed 10 January 2024)
Susanah Curry marriage to William Erwin on 7 Jul 1785 in Augusta, Virginia, United States.
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