Her father, Jesse Meador, died in 1812. On 21 October 1812, Patsey Meador sold eighty acres of land to her brother Jesse Meador. The parcel of land was recorded as being the seventh lot in the division of the lands of the estate of Jesse Meador deceased. [2]
She married Stephen Robinson Jr on 23 December 1812 in Cumberland County, Virginia. [3]
They were the parents of one daughter, Elizabeth Johns Robinson. [4]
Martha died between 1814 and 1817 in Smith County, Tennessee. Her burial place is unknown.
↑ Elliott, Katherine B, South Hill Virginia, Marriage Records (1749-1840) Cumberland County Virginia, page 111, Surety: Shirley Anderson, Teste: John Hatcher, daughter of Martha Meador Senr
WikiTree profile Meador-225 created on Jul 4, 2011 by Clayton Burton.
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Meador-609 and Meador-225 appear to represent the same person because: Same husband and same child. Birth date is estimate. Death date based on chancery court records for father and mother, and birth of child in 2nd marriage of husband. Please take a look and see if you agree.
Could you please change the privacy level of this profile to open. She has been dead over 100 years and I would love to be able to add sources for her.