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Aquilla Whitaker

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Aquilla Whitaker Veteran

Birth
Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Death
24 Aug 1824 (aged 68)
Saint Francisville, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Aquilla Whitaker married Mary Kuykendall, daughter of Benjamin and Rebecca (Ferre) Kuykendall, at the Youghiogheny River in southwestern Pennsylvania, while both were sitting on his horse.

Aquilla and Mary had the following children:

1. Elizabeth Whitaker

2. Abraham Whitaker

3. Frances Whitaker

4. James Sullivan Whitaker

5. John Whitaker

6. Issac Whitaker

7. Benjamin K. Whitaker

8. Elijah M. Whitaker

9. Benoni Whitaker


Aquilla Whitaker married second to Ruhamah "Drucey" Price on 7 February 1795 in Shelby County, Kentucky. They had the following children:

1. Jesse Whitaker

2. Price Whitaker

3. Rebecca Whitaker

4. Malitta Whitaker

5. Ruhamah Whitaker

6. Warren C. Whitaker

7. Worden P. Whitaker

8. Sarah A. Whitaker

9. George Washington Allen Whitaker

10. Lavilla Whitaker

Aquilla Whitaker married Mary Kuykendall, daughter of Benjamin and Rebecca (Ferre) Kuykendall, at the Youghiogheny River in southwestern Pennsylvania, while both were sitting on his horse.

Aquilla and Mary had the following children:

1. Elizabeth Whitaker

2. Abraham Whitaker

3. Frances Whitaker

4. James Sullivan Whitaker

5. John Whitaker

6. Issac Whitaker

7. Benjamin K. Whitaker

8. Elijah M. Whitaker

9. Benoni Whitaker


Aquilla Whitaker married second to Ruhamah "Drucey" Price on 7 February 1795 in Shelby County, Kentucky. They had the following children:

1. Jesse Whitaker

2. Price Whitaker

3. Rebecca Whitaker

4. Malitta Whitaker

5. Ruhamah Whitaker

6. Warren C. Whitaker

7. Worden P. Whitaker

8. Sarah A. Whitaker

9. George Washington Allen Whitaker

10. Lavilla Whitaker

Gravesite Details

On Sat., 3 Nov 1973 Alexander Stirling Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution met at the grave of Aquilla Whitaker and his second wife Ruhannah Price Whitaker to mark his grave as a Bicentennial project of the chapter, as he was a soldier of th



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