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George Truitt Jr.
(Abt 1650-1721)
Eleanor Meredith
(Abt 1646-1732)
Samuel Truitt Sr.
(Abt 1686-1756)
Jennet Porter
(Abt 1693-)
Samuel Truitt Jr.
(Abt 1725-1801)

 

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1. Mary Collins

Samuel Truitt Jr. 1700

  • Born: Abt 1725, Worcester County, Maryland, USA 1700
  • Marriage (1): Mary Collins in 1750 in Broad Creek, Sussex, Delaware, USA 1700
  • Died: May 1801, Surry County, North Carolina, USA about age 76 1700
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bullet  General Notes:

Lived in Kent County, Delaware, USA. Samuel was of English descent. After serving in Revolutionary War, moved to Kentucky, USA. All 13 children were born in Sussex County, Delaware, USA; eldest in 1753, youngest in 1780. Samuel was a British sympathizer; strong Loyalist during the Revolution. In 1780 the sons (John, Collins, Jesse and George) were all accused of treason (Del Arch, V3, pp.1287-1301, 1331). After Samuel died, his widow and some of the children moved to Kentucky, USA.

In January 1734 Samuel Truitt bought 150 acres called ''Dale'' from Elizabeth Adkins. On February 20, 1735 - Planter - Deed of Gift to his son George - 300 acres of property called ''Hoggeden'' which was patented originally to George Truitt in 1696. On April 2, 1736 Samuel truth, planter, sold land near head of Assateague Creek named Dale - 150 acres - Sussex County, Delaware, USA, records. 1693

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Mulberry Grove


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Samuel married Mary Collins in 1750 in Broad Creek, Sussex, Delaware, USA.1700 (Mary Collins was born on 28 Apr 1734 in Broad Creek, Sussex, Delaware, USA,1700 died on 21 Jan 1836 in Fleming County, Kentucky, USA 1700 and was buried in Fitche Chapel Cemetery (Fleming County, Kentucky, USA) 1700.)



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