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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: James Everett CuretonMale Note Born: 17401740-1-1 at Edgecombe County, North CarolinaEdgecombe County, North Carolina Married: Abt 17581758-1-1 Died: 13 Jul 18131813-7-13 at Blandford, VirginiaBlandford, Virginia
Father: Thomas Cureton Mother: Susannah Jones
WIFE
Name: Betsy Heath
Born: Abt 1740 at Sussex County, Virginia Died:
CHILDREN
Born: Abt 1760 at Sussex County, Virginia Died: Wife: Celia Bannister
Born: 1763 at Virginia Died: 22 Dec 1847 at Waxhaws, Lancaster County, South Carolina Wife: Nancy Kirk
Born: Abt 1765 at Prince George County, Virginia Died: Abt 1810 at Kershaw County, South Carolina Husband: Benjamin Haile
Born: 1765 at Lancaster County, South Carolina Died: 1857 at Waxhaws, South Carolina Husband: Henry Massey
Born: 1781 at Prince George County, Virginia Died: 2 Sep 1853 at Pickensville, Alabama Wife: Rebecca Belton
Name: Thomas Cureton
Born: 1782 at Prince George County, Virginia Died: Nov 1857 at Lancaster County, South Carolina
Born: 1784 at Mecklinburg County, North Carolina Died: Husband: John Doby
NOTES
1). James Everett Cureton served during the Revolution with th e Bland Dragoons in the Waxhaws in 1783. James Cureton of the 1st Light Dragoons, Continental Caval ry, on December 21, 1778, received pay as a wounded soldier , and he was paid in Nov. and Dec. 1777 and was with Gener al Lighthorse Harry Lee in his Paulus Hook escapade, an d was wounded at Brandywine . From Gwaltney s Historical R egister of Virginians in the Revolution, page 200.

											
											

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