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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Jediah AshcraftMale [1] Note Born: 17351735-1-1 Married: 17651765-1-1 Died: 17941794-1-1 at Clifty Hollow, Larue Co., KYClifty Hollow, Larue Co., KY [4]
Father: Daniel Ashcraft Mother: Elizabeth Lewis
WIFE
Name: Nancy Friend [5]
Born: 1740 Died: 1829 [7] Other Spouses: Jacob Ashcraft Father: John Friend Jr. Mother: Elizabeth Banner
CHILDREN
Born: 1766 at PA Died: Husband: Jonah Green
Born: 13 Mar 1768 at PA Died: 5 Jun 1849 at Richland Co. , IL Wife: Sarah Dye
Born: 1773 at PA Died: Abt 1838 at Magnolia, KY Husband: John Walters
Born: 1775 Died: Husband: William Brownfield
Born: 25 Mar 1779 Died: 15 Jul 1845 at Larue Co., KY Wife: Nancy Wallace
Born: 1780 Died: Husband: Andrew Walters
Born: 1782 Died: Husband: George Brownfield
Born: 1785 Died: 28 Jul 1859 at Larue Co., KY Wife: Sarah Kennedy
SOURCES
1). bonnie arnold s dodson gedcom.ged 4). Ashcraft McKee Family Tree 5). bonnie arnold s dodson gedcom.ged 7). Ashcraft McKee Family Tree
NOTES
1). bonnie arnold s dodson gedcom.ged Killed by Indians and probably buried nearby the site is unknown, but was near Big Clifty Bridge, now in Grayson County, Kentucky. His will was probated 26 Aug 1794 in Hardin County, Kentucky. On 18 May 1775 at Ft. Dunmire, Augusta County, Virginia , Jediah was appointed by the court with Daniel Steel to oversee the building of a road from Shuttes Creek to Devors Ferry on the Monongahela. He participated in Gen. George Rogers Clark s expeditions against the Indians in 1782.

											
											

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