Her parents were James DeVane and Ann Robinson. James DeVane was a Captain the Revolutionary Army and was involved in several battles including the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge. He referred to Alice Jane's father-in-law, John Bloodworth, as a Lieutenant in his American Revolution Pension Statement (S8317).
James DeVane's first cousin, Margaret DeVane King, was the mother of Vice President William Rufus DeVane King. Their fathers, John Sr. and Thomas Jr., respectively, were brothers and the sons of Thomas DeVane, Sr.(Submitted by J. Richardson, December 2016)
Her parents were James DeVane and Ann Robinson. James DeVane was a Captain the Revolutionary Army and was involved in several battles including the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge. He referred to Alice Jane's father-in-law, John Bloodworth, as a Lieutenant in his American Revolution Pension Statement (S8317).
James DeVane's first cousin, Margaret DeVane King, was the mother of Vice President William Rufus DeVane King. Their fathers, John Sr. and Thomas Jr., respectively, were brothers and the sons of Thomas DeVane, Sr.(Submitted by J. Richardson, December 2016)
Family Members
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James DeVane Bloodworth
1805 – unknown
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Priscilla Ann Bloodworth Robinson
1806–1832
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John M Bludworth
1808–1883
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Henry Bloodworth
1810 – unknown
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William Rufus Bludworth
1814–1891
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Milton Bloodworth
1818–1888
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Peyton Bloodworth
1819–1856
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Margaret Bloodworth McDonald
1820–1852
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PVT Timothy Wade Bludworth
1821–1864
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Patrick Bloodworth
1822–1862
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Franklin "Frank" Bloodworth
1828–1860
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Thomas J Bludworth
1834–1857
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