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Catherine Lucy (Plybon) Perdue (abt. 1795 - 1864)

Catherine Lucy Perdue formerly Plybon
Born about in Franklin Co., Virginia, USAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1 Feb 1810 in Franklin County, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 69 in Franklin Co., Virginiamap
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Biography

Cathereine Plyborn, or Plybon, was born about 1795 in Franklin County. She was the daughter of John and Rebecca Plybon.

Catherine married Jesse Perdue, Jr. He was the son of Meshack Perdue, an old neighbor of Catherine's father. Land records with her siblings and with her husband confirms she was a legatee of her father.

Family links: Spouse: Jesse Perdue (1783 - 1871)

Children: John Otis Perdue (1810 - 1877)* Booker Perdue (1826 - 1826)* Arlena R Perdue (1827 - 1882)*

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Burial: Jesse Perdue Cemetery Redwood Franklin County Virginia, USA

Created by: Jim Goodwin Record added: Sep 07, 2014 Find A Grave Memorial# 135545815

Sources


  • Marriage Bonds of Franklin County, Virginia, 1786-1858, p. 179, Perdue, Jesse and Catherine Plyborne, Feb. 1, 1810.
  • Franklin Co. Deed Book 11, p.340; On March 20, 1826, John Plybon, Daniel Plybon, Jacob Plybon and Elizabeth his wife, William Dillon Sr. and Mary his wife, Jonathan Ward and Anna his wife, Jesse Perdue and Katherine his wife, and Lydia Plybon convey to Jesse Dillon, Jr. 225 acres for $675. Note: Presumably land owned by John Plyborn Sr. before his death. Deed includes calls but no landmark information.
  • Franklin County, Virginia Deed Book 11, p.345; On March 20, 1826, John Plybon, Daniel Plybon, Jacob Plybon and his wife Elizabeth, William Dillon, Sr. and Mary his wife, Jonathan Ward and Anna his wife, Jesse Perdue and Katherine his wife and Lydia Plybon convey 94 acres on Blackwater River to Stephen Ferguson for $470.
  • Franklin County, Virginia Deed Book 13, p. 540; 14 August 1833; Jesse Perdue and Catherine his wife to Joshua Starkey, one-eighth part of 86 acres of land on Black Water River adjoining Jesse Dillon, dec'd & others; the land being the Dower land which was alotted to Rebecca Plyborne in the division of lands of her deceased husband John Plyborne and the same land Rebecca Plyborne had in her possession at the time of her death, the said one-eighth part of the 86 acres being Catherine Perdue's part, she being one of the children & heirs of John Plyborne dec'd.
  • Franklin County, Virginia Deed Book 14, p. 504; 30 August 1834, John Plyborne, Daniel Plyborne, Jacob Plyborne & Elizabeth his Wife, Stephen Ferguson and Rhoda his Wife, Asa Ward, Jesse Perdue & Catherine his wife, William Dillon & Mary his wife, and Thomas Divers and Lydia his wife to John Starkey, for $700, 237 acres on Black Water River.




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Plyborn-1 and Plybon-21 appear to represent the same person because: Plyborn and Plybon are commonly interchanged spellings for the same surname. Individuals appear in records, sometimes using both spelling variants.
posted by Jim McGuire Jr.

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