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Sarah Randel Nix

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
1833 (aged 69–70)
Monroe County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
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Sarah RANDEL born 20 DEC 1763 birth recorded at Bush River MM, Union County, SC

daughter of Joseph RANDEL born 18 JUN 1742

I believe Sarah RANDEL was wife of John Grancer NIX

children: Anna 1781, Rachel 1784, Joseph 1787, William 1788, Jonas 1796, John 1796, Sarah 1798, Vesta 1803, Moses 1804, Wiley 1805, Benjamin 1807, Aaron 1809

marriage abt 1780 Union County, South Carolina

Many believe Sarah WINTERS dau of Moses WINTERS married John Grancer NIX

Moses WINTERS is listed as one of the first settlers on the Cumberland in 1780 listed in North Carolina Preemption Act of 1784.

"Historical Sketches of the Winters family, pioneer settlers of Middle Tennessee" , Ralph L. Winters: Moses Winters and his family moved in 1775 from Wythe County, VA to Carters Valley in upper East Tennessee. Moses served in the Revolutionary War in 1776 and 1777, and in 1779 the family moved to land near Nashville, TN

Moses Winters had daughters, Elizabeth b. 1763 and Sarah b. 1765, both married NICKS
- large monument located in Head's Cemetery in Robertson County Tennessee. It was erected in 1970.

These NICKS in Tennessee are no connection to the John NIX in Union County, South Carolina.

10 Apr 1802 • Franklin County, Georgia - Deed to Joseph Randel - 145 acres from John Nix
Sarah RANDEL born 20 DEC 1763 birth recorded at Bush River MM, Union County, SC

daughter of Joseph RANDEL born 18 JUN 1742

I believe Sarah RANDEL was wife of John Grancer NIX

children: Anna 1781, Rachel 1784, Joseph 1787, William 1788, Jonas 1796, John 1796, Sarah 1798, Vesta 1803, Moses 1804, Wiley 1805, Benjamin 1807, Aaron 1809

marriage abt 1780 Union County, South Carolina

Many believe Sarah WINTERS dau of Moses WINTERS married John Grancer NIX

Moses WINTERS is listed as one of the first settlers on the Cumberland in 1780 listed in North Carolina Preemption Act of 1784.

"Historical Sketches of the Winters family, pioneer settlers of Middle Tennessee" , Ralph L. Winters: Moses Winters and his family moved in 1775 from Wythe County, VA to Carters Valley in upper East Tennessee. Moses served in the Revolutionary War in 1776 and 1777, and in 1779 the family moved to land near Nashville, TN

Moses Winters had daughters, Elizabeth b. 1763 and Sarah b. 1765, both married NICKS
- large monument located in Head's Cemetery in Robertson County Tennessee. It was erected in 1970.

These NICKS in Tennessee are no connection to the John NIX in Union County, South Carolina.

10 Apr 1802 • Franklin County, Georgia - Deed to Joseph Randel - 145 acres from John Nix


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