Name Info

ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH 1784 ?NC to ?1835 ?TN
Fathers:RICHARD,THOMAS

Search.........Person
PAF-ID.........09000097
Gender.........female
Status.........deceased
Age............51y0m0d
Last-Marital...married
Fam-Group......DEATON
Fam-ID.........YARBOROUGH
Citizenship....US born

#Marriages.....1
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......3
#Events........1
#Images:.......8
#Comments......1
#Siblings......8
#Children......5

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........mother
Spouse?........wife
Sibling?.......sister
Child?.........daughter
Twin...........no
Adopted?.......

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Ancestor.......ancestor
RelatedToMe....4XGreat
Gen-#..........07
Ahn-#..........00000000097
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Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: RICHARD YARBOROUGH, male, born:1750-04-10 Camden, Kershaw county, South Carolina, died:1809-06-11 (68y8m25d) South Carolina, Anc:1, Dad:THOMAS GRIGGS YARBOROUGH, Mom:RACHAEL KIRKLAND, #M:2, #SrcDocs:1
  2. Parent: SARAH WEATHERS, female, born:1747-12-01 , died:1815 (67y1m0d) Rutherford county, North Carolina, Anc:1, Dad:WILLIAM WEATHERS, Mom:MARY RIVES, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  3. Sibling: Mary Polly YARBOROUGH, female, born:1772 ?Virginia, died:1838 (66y0m0d) , Dad:RICHARD YARBOROUGH, Mom:SARAH WEATHERS, #SrcDocs:1
  4. Sibling: Elizabeth YARBOROUGH, female, born:1775 ?Virginia, died:1845 (70y0m0d) , Dad:RICHARD YARBOROUGH, Mom:SARAH WEATHERS, #SrcDocs:1
  5. Sibling: Elisha YARBOROUGH, male, born:1779 ?Virginia, died:1865 (86y0m0d) , Dad:RICHARD YARBOROUGH, Mom:SARAH WEATHERS, #SrcDocs:1
  6. Sibling: Isaac YARBOROUGH, male, born:1780 ?Virginia, died:1780-1870 (0y0m0d) , Dad:RICHARD YARBOROUGH, Mom:SARAH WEATHERS, #SrcDocs:1
  7. Sibling: Richard YARBOROUGH, male, born:1780 ?Virginia, died:1780-1870 (0y0m0d) , Dad:RICHARD YARBOROUGH, Mom:SARAH WEATHERS, #SrcDocs:1
  8. Sibling: Mary Ann YARBOROUGH, female, born:1787 ?Virginia, died:1882 (95y0m0d) , Dad:RICHARD YARBOROUGH, Mom:SARAH WEATHERS, #SrcDocs:1
  9. Sibling: William YARBOROUGH, male, born:1791 ?Virginia, died:1878 (87y0m0d) , Dad:RICHARD YARBOROUGH, Mom:SARAH WEATHERS, #SrcDocs:1
  10. Sibling: Lavina YARBOROUGH, female, born:1793 ?Virginia, died:1839 (46y0m0d) , Dad:RICHARD YARBOROUGH, Mom:SARAH WEATHERS, #SrcDocs:1

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1818 ?North Carolina
  2. Spouse: ELIAS DEATON, male, born:1786 Montgomery county, North Carolina, died:Decatur county, Tennessee, Anc:1, Dad:JOSEPH DEATON Sr., Mom:CATHERINE ELIZABETH JORDAN, #SrcDocs:11
  3. ..Child: LITTLEBERRY BIONEY DEATON, male, born:1820-08-11 McNairy county, Tennessee, died:Crockett county, Tennessee, Anc:1, Dad:ELIAS DEATON, Mom:ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, #SrcDocs:9
  4. ..Child: Elijah DEATON, male, born:1825 ?McNairy county, Tennessee, died:1861-1915 (36y0m0d) , Dad:ELIAS DEATON, Mom:ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, #SrcDocs:1
  5. ..Child: W. D. DEATON, male, born:1827 ?McNairy county, Tennessee, died:1827-1917 (0y0m0d) , Dad:ELIAS DEATON, Mom:ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, #SrcDocs:1
  6. ..Child: Katy\Catherine DEATON, female, born:1829 ?McNairy county, Tennessee, died:1829-1919 (0y0m0d) ?Tennessee, Dad:ELIAS DEATON, Mom:ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, #SrcDocs:1
  7. ..Child: Elizabeth DEATON, female, born:1831 ?McNairy county, Tennessee, died:1831-1921 (0y0m0d) ?Tennessee, Dad:ELIAS DEATON, Mom:ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, #SrcDocs:1

Events
Birth
: 1784 y0m0d, ?North Carolina
Married
: ?1818 , Age:34y0m0d, ?North Carolina, Role:bride, Marriage on Oct.04,1852 of Elias Deaton and Elizabeth Yarborough in Montgomery county North Carolina. Bondsman was Jonathan Yarborough. Several other Deatons are listed on the page. These people are likely not the ancestors since they would both be in their mid 60's when marrying and about to start a family. Marriages by one or more Elizabeth Yarboroughs to (1) Elias Deaton died 1863 of disease during Civil War, (2) Elias Deaton died 1870, and, (3) Anderson Pannell. Each of the Elizabeths were born in different states/countries and in different years plus died in different years. Information seems to be getting confused across multiple people with the same names. Marriage on Oct.04,1852 of Elias Deaton and Elizabeth Yarborough in Montgomery county North Carolina. Bondsman was Jonathan Yarborough. Several other Deatons are listed on the page. These people are likely not the ancestors since they would both be in their mid 60's when marrying and about to start a family., ImageID: D__0088,D__0363
Death
: ?1835 , Age:51y0m0d, ?Scotts Hill, Decatur county, Tennessee

Places In
North Carolina
Scotts Hill, Decatur county, Tennessee

General

Ancestry.com family of Richard Yarborough including his wife Sarah Weathers and their ancestral daughter Elizabeth Yarborough. Ancestry.com family of Sarah (Weathers) Yarborough including her husband Richard Yarborough and their ancestral daughter Elizabeth Yarborough.


Research ,
There is yet some question as to whether Richard is the father of Elizabeth. 
The online information across various websites seem to (A) point out that there was certainly more than one Richard Yarborough, he reportedly being the father of Elizabeth, and, (B) these Richards lived mostly at the same time of 1760-1810, and, (C) these Richards lived in Virginia and North Carolina and South Carolina.


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D__0086 - Marriage Bonds of Elias Deaton and Elizabeth Yarborough
D__0088 - Marriage License of Elias Deaton and Elizabeth Yarborough
D__0292 - 1800 Census for Montgomery county North Carolina with Elias Deaton Family
D__0353 - Family of Richard Yarborough
D__0362 - Marriages of Elizabeth Yarborough and Elias Deaton and Anderson Pannell
D__0363 - Marriage of Elias Deaton and Elizabeth (Yarborough) Deaton
Z__0023 - Map of Counties of North Carolina
Z__0024 - Map of Counties of Tennessee


Sources
Website https://gw.geneanet.org
Website www.deaton.com, Lawson Alexander Deaton
Website www.deaton.org, James Ronn Deaton

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