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Elizabeth Lanier Redding

Birth
Brunswick County, Virginia, USA
Death
1776 (aged 24–25)
Brunswick County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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In 1770, married Matthew Redding.

Their children:

1. Ezekial Redding -- see the reference to Ezekial in his grandfather's will extract (b.1771; lived as a child with grandfather, Benjamin Lanier; m. Rebbeca Mason 4/18/1791; d. 10/18/1838)

Ezekial Redding 1771 - 1838
+Rebecca Mason 1772 - 1838

As a child, Ezekiel Redding lived with his grandfather, Benjamin Lanier; his uncle, Robert Lanier,
was his Bondsman in Mecklenburg County, Virginia. In 1810 Ezekiel Redding and many others migrated from Virginia to Preble County, Ohio. He settled in what later became Lanier Township in honor of Alexander Chalmers Lanier who had settled in Eaton, the county seat, a few years prior to the Reddings. In 1850 Ezekiel Redding and family moved into northwestern Indiana on the Michigan border. Both he and his wife are buried in Dayton, Michigan.
~Louise Ingersoll

2. Rebecca Delss Redding (b.1773; m. Miles Fowler 2/225/1799)

3. Jincy Redding (b.1775; m. Jeremiah Adams 9/22/1796; d.1797).

Elizabeth Lanier died in 1776.
In 1770, married Matthew Redding.

Their children:

1. Ezekial Redding -- see the reference to Ezekial in his grandfather's will extract (b.1771; lived as a child with grandfather, Benjamin Lanier; m. Rebbeca Mason 4/18/1791; d. 10/18/1838)

Ezekial Redding 1771 - 1838
+Rebecca Mason 1772 - 1838

As a child, Ezekiel Redding lived with his grandfather, Benjamin Lanier; his uncle, Robert Lanier,
was his Bondsman in Mecklenburg County, Virginia. In 1810 Ezekiel Redding and many others migrated from Virginia to Preble County, Ohio. He settled in what later became Lanier Township in honor of Alexander Chalmers Lanier who had settled in Eaton, the county seat, a few years prior to the Reddings. In 1850 Ezekiel Redding and family moved into northwestern Indiana on the Michigan border. Both he and his wife are buried in Dayton, Michigan.
~Louise Ingersoll

2. Rebecca Delss Redding (b.1773; m. Miles Fowler 2/225/1799)

3. Jincy Redding (b.1775; m. Jeremiah Adams 9/22/1796; d.1797).

Elizabeth Lanier died in 1776.


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