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Nicholas Meriwether

Birth11 Feb 1720 - New Kent Co, Virginia, Virginia, United States
Death3 May 1758 - Albemarle County, Virginia
MotherAnne Holmes
FatherCol. David Meriwether

Born in New Kent Co, Virginia, Virginia, United States on 11 Feb 1720 to Col. David Meriwether and Anne Holmes. Nicholas Meriwether married Elizabeth Thornton and had 10 children. He passed away on 3 May 1758 in Albemarle County, Virginia.

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Parents
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Col. David Meriwether
1690 - 1744
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Anne Holmes
1695 - 1736
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Thornton
1713 - 1774
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Frances Morton
Unknown - Unknown
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Dr. Francis 'Frank' Meriwether,
1737 - 1803
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Cl Col Nicholas Hunter Meriwether/ Patriot
1736 - 1772
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David Daniel Meriwether
1739 - 1806
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Mary Meriwether
1742 - 1805
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Jane Meriwether
1757 - 1833
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Lucy Marks
1752 - 1837
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Elizabeth Meriwether
1744 - 1812
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Anne Nancy Meriwether
1750 - 1782
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Sarah "Sally" Meriwether
1746 - 1837
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Mildred Thornton Meriwether Gilmer
1753 - 1826

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