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  2. Thomas Hannan (Virginia settler) - Wikipedia

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    There is an historical marker for Hannan, erected in 2009 by West Virginia Archives and History, near Glenwood, West Virginia, on Huntington Road in Mason County. A number of institutions have been named for Hannan and his trail: Hannan Trace Elementary School in Crown City, Ohio

  3. Nicholas Mills - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Mills Sr. (23 November 1781 – 13 September 1862) was a prominent businessman in Richmond, Virginia. He built a 13 mile tramway known as the Chesterfield Railroad Company(forerunner of Virginia's first railways) to connect the coal pits of Chesterfield County to the James River. A staunch Unionist, over his house flew the last Union ...

  4. Frances Jones Dandridge - Wikipedia

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    Frances Jones Dandridge (August 6, 1710 – April 9, 1785) was the mother of Martha Washington, the first First Lady of the United States. She was born in New Kent County, Virginia. Her father Orlando Jones and maternal grandfather Colonel Gideon Macon served on the House of Burgesses in Colonial Virginia. Her parents were prosperous Virginian ...

  5. Randolph family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    World War I fighter ace Hamilton Coolidge was a direct descendant of the marriage of a Randolph to the daughter of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. In 1926, Jessie Harlan Lincoln, the granddaughter of Abraham Lincoln married her third husband, Robert John Randolph of this Randolph family. [28] Her later two marriages did not produce any more ...

  6. David Stuart (Virginia politician) - Wikipedia

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    David Stuart (August 3, 1753 – October 1814) was an American physician and politician from Virginia, who was a correspondent of George Washington.He was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 1785 to 1789.

  7. David J. Saunders - Wikipedia

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    David J. Saunders (January 25, 1811 – June 12, 1873) was a Virginia businessman and politician. He served two terms representing the City of Richmond in the Virginia House of Delegates, and was President of Richmond's City Council during the American Civil War.

  8. Francis Thornton (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Thornton's second marriage was recorded October 15, 1801 to Anne Pettus. [16] Children of Francis Thornton: William Lacy Thornton, (born 10 Aug 1769 – died 30 Jan 1829). married Susannah Harvey of Charlotte County, Virginia; Lucy Jane Thornton, (born 17 Aug 1773 – 22 Jan 1846). married Isham Richardson, removed to Hart County, Kentucky.

  9. Clover Forest - Wikipedia

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    Clover Forest, southern exposure. Clover Forest, is a historic mansion, and former plantation house built starting in 1761 and located in Goochland, Virginia.The mansion lies in a large bend of the James River, and is an authentically restored in a Federal-style with portions of the architecture dating to Pre-American Revolutionary Period.

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