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Note: from Gary B. Sanders in Sanders of Randolph and Montgomery Counties... A handwritten note written in 1918 by Silvie Escat Saunders, wife of George A. Saunders, tends to support my position that Ben and Joe were sons of Isaac, not William Aaron. It is believed her information came from a Davis family Bible: Aaron brothers were Isaac the first man who build on cross creek near Fayetteville N.C. Moses a Baptist preacher 1 sister a Mrs Hamilton What we know of Wm aaron and John Bailey Saunders married in Va Wm Aaron was a Capt in the American revolution and killed their children what we know of Sallie Sanders married Pleasant Callicut of N.C. Luke Saunders married Agnes Callicut of N.C. Nimrod Sanders married Elizabeth Ricketts of N.C. Stephen we know nothing of so far. Nimrod and Elizabeth children Sarah Sanders born Dec 21st 1803 Tibitha Sanders born July 21st 1806, died Jan 15th 1892 Nathan D.C. Sanders born May 27 1808, died June 23 1832 Aaron Sanders born May 14 1810 died 1862 Stephen Sanders born Mar 28 1812 Polly and Pally (twins) Sanders born Feb 28 1814 Thomas Sanders born Oct 9 1816 a son Sanders born Oct 9 1816 Joanna Sanders born July 8 1820--1879 Jackson Sanders born Aug 21 1822--Sept 21 18?? Harris Sanders born Mar 7 1824--Feb 21 1917 Luke Sanders born Aug 30 1826 died April 10 1893 Agnes Sanders born June 3 1828 died 1900 Allen Sanders born Nov 11 1829 Susan E Sanders born Aug 15 1854 William McDufey Sanders born Mar 27 1855 Don't know who these 2 are but think William Luke son who died young Sarah married Moore Graves Tibitah married William Graves (brothers) Nathan D.C. unmarried Aaron unmarried Stephen (m) first Huxey Simmons (II) Amy Moore Pally married Louis Cranford Polly twins married Henry Saunders {a}second cousin Thomas our grandfather married Emily Elizabeth Harper Joanna Married Elias Hooper Jackson married Martha Brener (II) Frances Ingale Harris married Teresa Turner (II) Emerline Crump Luke married Mary Brener sister to Martha Agnes married Jacob Hooper brother to Elias Allen married Frances Gibson or Gipson I found children of all but Sarah and Allen Nimrod was 9 years at the close of the American revolution Nimrod was know in N. Carolina as Honest Rod was honest in his measure at his grit mill he left N.C. in 1837 and near all left a few years later according to letters in my possession Copied Feb 2 1918 Mrs. G.A. Saunders 2812 D'abadie St. N.O. LA (Preceding text of the document is from the Sanders-Cook homepage at the Wayback Machine)
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