Edmond Deadman was born 25 Mar 1724 in Baltimore, Province of Maryland. On 30 Jan 1753, he married Elizabeth Corbin in St John's Parish, Harford, Maryland [1]
In 1800 Edmond was living in Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina, United States.
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In 1810 Edmon Dedmon was living in Rowan, North Carolina, United States [3]
Edmond died about 1813 (aged 89) in Rowan County, North Carolina, United States and was buried at Deadman Cemetery in Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, United States. [4]
In his will dated 6 July 1808, and proven August 13 in Rowan, North Carolina Edmond names his wife Elizabeth, five daughters and two sons:
Elizabeth b 1753/4 in St James, Baltimore Co, MD who married Jacob Haneline
Eleanor Deadman b 1758 in Baltimore Co, MD who married James Power (looks like Poor in the will).
Temperance Deadman b 17 Feb 1763 in St Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co, MD who married Asahel Cross on 21 Mar 1852 in Rowan Co, NC and the couple moved to and died in Scott Co, TN.
Elijah Deadman b 5 Jan 1772 Rowan Co, NC who married Sarah Everett Hunter. Elijah died in Shelby Co, KY.
Rebecca Dedman b 5 Oct 1778 Rowan Co, NC and married Clemeth Cavender on 10 Jan 1799 in Rowan Co, NC. (His name spelled as on tombstone).She died in Hall County, GA.
William Deadman inherited the 209 acre homestead as spelled out in his father's will. Vitals needed.
Comfort Deadman who married Joshua Springs. Vitals needed.
Sources
Wasson Family Bible - recorded in The Kentucky Genealogist, Vol. 16, #3, 1974. Contributed by Mrs. A. H. McKechnie of Crestwood, KY. She noted that all front and back pages of the Bible are missing, but the writing is in old style and the paper yellow with age. The article stated that the bible records are in the possession of A. D. Crum.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Edmund by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Edmund:
The will of Edmond Deadman dated 1808 calls out his FIVE daughters by married names. It seems that Comfort Sprigs or Springs has been left out of this profile. And also the son William that was to rec the 209 acre home place should be included. All this is in the will.
Dedman-4 and Deadman-6 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicates--both spellings of the surname are found in various census and marriage records. The 1813 death date is more likely based on Find-a-Grave.