Private Jeptha Ginn served in the War of 1812 Service started: Unit(s): 13th Regiment, Mississippi Militia Service ended:
Jeptha was born in 1770. Jeptha Ginn ... He passed away in 1820. [1]
Marriage 1 Penina Magee b: in Duplin county, North Carolina
Children
Terry Ginn b: 1801 in Mississippi Territory
Clara Ginn, married Thompson Miller, born about 1790 in Georgia
Huriah Ginn, b. 1805, Mississippi; d. 28 July 1877, Pike Co., MS. M. 18 Aug 1825 in Marion, MS. to Salena Ann Smith b. 28 Dec 1807, Marion, MS, d. 20 Jan 1893
Eveline Ginn b: ABT 1809 in Mississippi Territory m. WILLIAM ALFORD 1804 GA - after 1860 MS,
Eliza Ginn, , married Solomon Obed Magee.
Rasberry Sebastin Ginn , Sr, b. 1812, Mississippi; d. Bef. 1870, Tylertown, MS; married Missant Magee, 1832, Pike Co., MS345; b. Abt. 1818; d. Unknown. They married in 1832 in Pike County, MS
Alethia Ginn,b. 1813, Mississippi; d. Aft. 1880; married Chapman Magee, 1829; b. 1807; d. Bet. 1856 - 1860. They married in 1829.
Jane Ginn , b. 1800, Mississippi; d. Bef. 1840; married Andrew Winborn, died unknown.
Bethany Ginn, b. Abt. 1810, Mississippi; d. 10 October 1880, Mississippi; m. Valentine Brock, 1845, Magee's Creek, MS; b. Abt. 1821, Alabama; d. 22 February 1881, Tylertown, MS. Both are buried in the George Brock Cemetery in Tylertown, Walthall County, Mississippi. They married in 1845, Magee's Creek,
Harriett Ginn, b. 1820, Pike County, MS; d. Unknown, married Haverson Magee in 1838 in Pike County, MS.
Henry Ginn, died young
Jeptha was born about 1780. He passed away about 1820.
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Sources
↑ Entered by Allan Thomas, Wednesday, July 24, 2013.
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