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James Frederick Foster (1750 - 1800)

James Frederick Foster
Born in Prince William County, Colony of Virginiamap
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Husband of — married 15 May 1775 [location unknown]
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Died at age 50 in Prince William, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Biography

From Foster-Grigsby Bible record (photo attached) page 6:

"James Foster, son of Robert, was born June 1750 – Died Sept 10 1800 Elizabeth Foster, consort of the above James, was born Jan. 12, 1755 – Died May 21, 1837 at 1 o’clock am They were married May 15, 1775 Their Issue Are Mary born May 3, 1773 Mildred born November 16, 175 – died Isaac (who zeg this) (sic) born April 17, 1778 – died the February 7, 1831 James born Nov 3, 1780 Redmon born August 15, 1783 – died June 12, 1848 Susanna born Sept 3, 1786 – Susanna Gaines died the 12th of Oct 1824 Daniel born Sept 10, 1789 Thomas born Feb 28, 1792 – died Nov 4, 1865 at War (…) Silas born March 11, 1795 Redmon Foster was married to Margaret Williams December 24 1839 Daniel Foster died October 30, 1822"

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  1. Foster-8179 was created by Mary Ellen Stephens through the import of Mary Stephens family tree_2014-11-26.ged on Nov 26, 2014. This comment and citation should be deleted after a short biography has been added and primary sources have been cited.




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