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James Heaven

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James Heaven

Birth
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Death
unknown
Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
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Heaven/Havens/Havens

James Heaven is the son of James Heaven and Mary Shell, James married Margaret Anderson on 4 Aug 1804 in Knox, Tennessee, USA, William Anderson Margaret's brother, was the bondsman. Margaret Anderson is the daughter of Isaac Anderson and Margaret Evans-Anderson.

James and Margaret had at least two daughters, Elizabeth and Ruth, both were the wives of William H. McClure, Elizabeth was his first wife and after her death William married her sister Ruth (Ruthey),

The marriage between Elizabeth to William H. McClure was performed by a younger Isaac Anderson who was Elizabeth and Ruth's cousin.

1. Elizabeth Havens m William H. McClure on 17 November 1825.
2. Ruthey Havens m William H. McClure on 14 August 1843.

* Isaac L. Anderson (1780–1857) who performed the marriage ceremony, was a Presbyterian minister and the founder in 1819 of Southern and Western Theological Seminary in Maryville, Tennessee.
Heaven/Havens/Havens

James Heaven is the son of James Heaven and Mary Shell, James married Margaret Anderson on 4 Aug 1804 in Knox, Tennessee, USA, William Anderson Margaret's brother, was the bondsman. Margaret Anderson is the daughter of Isaac Anderson and Margaret Evans-Anderson.

James and Margaret had at least two daughters, Elizabeth and Ruth, both were the wives of William H. McClure, Elizabeth was his first wife and after her death William married her sister Ruth (Ruthey),

The marriage between Elizabeth to William H. McClure was performed by a younger Isaac Anderson who was Elizabeth and Ruth's cousin.

1. Elizabeth Havens m William H. McClure on 17 November 1825.
2. Ruthey Havens m William H. McClure on 14 August 1843.

* Isaac L. Anderson (1780–1857) who performed the marriage ceremony, was a Presbyterian minister and the founder in 1819 of Southern and Western Theological Seminary in Maryville, Tennessee.


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