Name Info

RICHARD YARBOROUGH 1750-1809
Fathers:THOMAS

Search.........Person
Gender.........male
PAF-ID.........09000194
Age............59y 2m 1d
Fam-Group......DEATON
Fam-ID.........YARBOROUGH
Citizenship....US born
Status.........deceased
Last-Marital...married

#Marriages.....2
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......1
#Events........1
#Images:.......7
#Comments......1
#Siblings......1
#Children......9

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........father
Spouse?........husband
Sibling?.......brother
Child?.........son
Twin...........no
Adopted?.......

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Ancestor.......ancestor
RelatedToMe....5XGreat
Gen-#..........08
Ahn-#..........00000000194
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Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: THOMAS GRIGGS YARBOROUGH, male, born:1700 Gloucester county Virginia, died:1800 (100y 0m 0d) Granville county North Carolina, Anc:1, #M:1, #SrcDocs:1
  2. Parent: RACHAEL KIRKLAND, female, born:1725 ?New Kent county Virginia, died:1807-03-27 (82y 2m 26d) ?Gooch county North Carolina, Anc:1, #M:1, #SrcDocs:1
  3. Sibling: RICHARD YARBOROUGH

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1775-01-24 Virginia
  2. Spouse: SARAH WEATHERS, female, born:1747-12-01 , died:1815 (67y 1m 0d) Rutherford county North Carolina, Anc:1, Dad:WILLIAM WEATHERS, Mom:MARY RIVES, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:2
  3. ..Child: RICHARD YARBOROUGH
  4. ..Child: RICHARD YARBOROUGH
  5. ..Child: RICHARD YARBOROUGH
  6. ..Child: RICHARD YARBOROUGH
  7. ..Child: RICHARD YARBOROUGH
  8. ..Child: ELIZABETH YARBOROUGH, female, born:1784 ?North Carolina, died:1835 (51y 0m 0d) ?Scotts Hill (Decatur) Tennessee, Anc:1, Dad:RICHARD YARBOROUGH, Mom:SARAH WEATHERS, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:3
  9. ..Child: RICHARD YARBOROUGH
  10. ..Child: RICHARD YARBOROUGH
  11. ..Child: RICHARD YARBOROUGH

Events
Birth
: 1750-04-10, Age:59y 2m 1d, Camden, Kershaw county, South Carolina
Married
: 1775-01-24, Age:59y 2m 1d, Virginia, Role:groom, There is confusion across sources as to which Sarah he married on January 24, 1775. Records say he married Saray Watkins in Surry county Virginia and he married Sarah Withers in Amelia county Virginia. Neither of those Sarahs are Sarah Weathers. One explanation is there are two sets of Richard Yarboroughs and Sarahs. See Elizabeth Yarborough at familySearch.org/tree/person/about/KGB3-7G3, her parents are Richard (1759-1819) and Sarah Watkins (1747-1815) and Elizabeth married Anderson Pannell (1768-1855). This Richard may be the one who received the Illinois land grant in January 1819, shortly before he died.
Married
: 1775-01-24, Age:59y 2m 1d, Virginia, Role:groom, There is confusion across sources as to which Sarah he married on January 24, 1775. Records say he married Saray Watkins in Surry county Virginia and he married Sarah Withers in Amelia county Virginia. Neither of those Sarahs are Sarah Weathers. One explanation is there are two sets of Richard Yarboroughs and Sarahs. See Elizabeth Yarborough at familySearch.org/tree/person/about/KGB3-7G3, her parents are Richard (1759-1819) and Sarah Watkins (1747-1815) and Elizabeth married Anderson Pannell (1768-1855). This Richard may be the one who received the Illinois land grant in January 1819, shortly before he died., ImageID: D__0357,D__0358
Census
: 1790 , Age:59y 2m 1d, Fairfield county South Carolina, Role:census federal, Richard Yarborough family of 3 males under age 16, 1 male over age 15, 4 females, ImageID: D__0354
Census
: 1800 , Age:59y 2m 1d, Halifax, Halifax county, North Carolina, Role:censusfederal, Richard Yarborough family with males: 1 age 10-15, 1 over age 44; females: 1 under age 10, 2 age 10-15, 1 age 16-25, 1 over age 44. [NOTE: the actual census image that accompanied this information looked like a 1790 census with just three columns of family counts. It had a Richard Yarborough living by himself, and, a William Yarborough with two males over age 15 and one female, and, seven other Yarboroughs: Elizabeth, Jonathan, Henry, James, Sarah, another Jonathan and possibly another William (hard to read the abbreviated name)], ImageID: D__0355
Death
: 1809-06-11, Age:59y 2m 1d, South Carolina
Land
: 1819-01-04, Age:59y 2m 1d, Illinois, Role:grantee, Land grant in section 35 of township Thru North in range 5W made Jan.04, 1812 through President James Monroe to Richard Yarborough. The ancestor Richard Yarborough had died by this time thus this likely is a different person named Richard Yarborough., ImageID: D__0356

Places In
Illinois
Halifax (Halifax) North Carolina
Fairfield county South Carolina
Camden (Kershaw) South Carolina
Virginia

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. · · Ancestry.com family of Sarah (Weathers) Yarborough with her two marriages -- first to Daniel McKinney (had son William A.) and second to Richard Yarborough and they had the ancestral daughter Elizabeth Yarborough. Her parents are given as William Withers [instead of Weathers] and Mary Rives.


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D__0353 - Family of Richard Yarborough
D__0354 - 1790 Census for Fairfield county South Carolina with Richard Yarborough
D__0355 - 1800 Census for Halifax, Halifax county, North Carolina with Richard Yarborough
D__0356 - Land Grant to Richard Yarborough
D__0357 - Marriage of Richard Yarborough and Sarah Watkins
D__0358 - Marriage Notations of Richard Yarborough and Two Different Sarahs
Z__0022 - Map of Counties of Virginia


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1778: United States - James Cook becomes first European on the Hawaiian Islands
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1787: United States - United States Constitution was written in Philadelphia and submitted to the states for ratification, the Bill of Rights ratified four years later
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1788: France - First French Quaker community established in Congenies
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