↑ 4.04.14.24.3 "Military Land Warrant". 20 Jul 1853. United States Department of the Interior. Bureau of Land Management. General Land Office Records. glorecords.blm.gov. (Accessed 30 Apr 2017)
↑ "Death record". Abigail Deputy widow of James. Ref: Sussex County Delaware Orphans Court. Plots F #D-12. FamilySearch.org. (Accessed 23 Jun 2017)
↑ 6.06.16.2 "Obituary". Published in The Delaware Gazette, 22 Nov 1864, under 'Death Announcements', page 2, column 5. Source: Delaware Genealogical Abstracts From Newspapers. Volume 1: Deaths from the Delaware Gazette, 1854-1859. Mary Fallon Richards, Compiler. Delaware Genealogical Society.
↑ 7.07.17.2Memorial:
"Find a Grave"
Find A Grave: Memorial #132420191 (accessed 31 July 2022)
Memorial page for Abigail S Russell Deputy (3 Feb 1780-3 Nov 1864), citing Deputy Family Farm Cemetery, Milford, Sussex County, Delaware, USA.
↑ "Burial". Abigail wife of James Deputy. Graveyard on farm near Slaughter's Neck. Tatnall Tombstone Collection. FamilySearch.org. (Accessed 23 Jun 2017)
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