Property: 250 a. on N. side Pamunkey River, Spts. Co.
Deed: Christopher Smith of Hanover Co., Merch., to Patterson Pulliam of Caroline Co., planter. 31 5s. curr., 250 a. on N. side Pamunkey River, Spts. Co. May 6, 1730
Pulliam-23 was created through the import of Shortened files.ged on 30 December 2010.
This person was created through the import of info.ged on 30 December 2010.
Pulliam-698 was created by John Armstrong through the import of JTArmstrong_2015-11-14.ged on 14 Nov 2015.
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Pulliam-109 and Pulliam-23 appear to represent the same person because: I find no evidence of William Pulliam born in 1680, or any immigration. The Date of Birth (1704) for Mary Ann (Pulliam) Jennings is probably to early by four years or more. Her father would be either James Pulliam or his brother of Pulliam-23.
Pulliam-698 and Pulliam-23 appear to represent the same person because: I find no evidence of two men named William Pulliam born in 1690. The Date of Birth for Pulliam-698 is the same as that listed for James Pulliam, brother of Pulliam-23.
If Joseph, the son listed for Pulliam-698 is actually the son of James, he should be moved in a separate action.
Sources are needed for Mary Ann (Pulliam) Jennings in any case.
If Joseph, the son listed for Pulliam-698 is actually the son of James, he should be moved in a separate action.