She was the daughter of John Rikard and Margaret, née Dominick. She married John George LaGrone.[1]
Buried Providence Methodist Church Cemetery, Brush Creek Community near Greensboro, AL, USA
Fact: Burial Providence Methodist Church Cemetery, Perry County, Alabama, USA
Fact: Residence (1860) Jerico, Perry, Alabama, USA
Sources
↑ Dallas County, Alabama, USA
Marriage license to John George Lagrone & Betsy Racurt (Rikard) License issued from Dallas County, Alabama 14th Feb 1820 Marriage performed in Perry County, Alabama 20th Feb 1820 Recorded 24th Feb 1820
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Rhinehart-351 and Rikard-47 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. Just that Rikard was somehow misinterpreted as Rhinehart at some point
I believe that this profile should be merged with Rikard-47, Elizabeth Catherine Rikard LaGrone, who married John George Lagrone on 20 Feb 1820 in Dallas County, AL. In the marriage license her maiden name was spelled Racurt which is an approximation to how Rikard is pronounced. I believe that at some point, a researcher surmised that it was a misspelling of Rhinehart.