Moved to Green County, Ky., with five of her children, after the death of her husband. One source states she moved @ 80 years old. Died one month before her 106th birthday.
Burial ground was about 300 yards west of house on the Sandidge Plantation, "Wilson Hill". House no longer stands. (Courtesy of Green County Library).<
"As my son, John Sandidge, having purchased the intrust of all the legatees to his father, William Sandidge estate real and personal as my dependence for all support & care taking of my person and property has ever been in my son John Sandidge I do hereby request that he will guard my intrust during my life and for his fillial duty and piety toward me I give and bequeath to my beloved son, John Sandidge all and every kind of goods and chattels that I may die possessed of and as all subluary things are perishable if there should not be at my deceased a sufficiency to inter me decently I request as a mother that he will supply the deficit." Feb. 11, 1822.
Exec: John Sandidge
Wit: John Off Martin, Christopher Sandidge, Aaron Sandidge
Signed: Elizabeth (her mark) Sandidge
Recorded in Green County Courthouse, Greensburg, Kentucky.
Parents: John & Frances Graves.
Married to William Sandidge. William's parents were William Sandidge and Ann Pulliam. He died 1776 in Albemarle Co., VA. See Capt. John Standidge's memorial for a short bio for his parents.
Elizabeth and William's children:
1. Mary Elizabeth Sandidge, b. 1742, Albemarle Co., VA;
2. Elizabeth b. ca 1743, Albemarle Co., VA;
3. Stephen Sandidge, 1748, Albemarle Co., VA;
4. William Sandidge, b. 1750, Albemarle Co., VA;
5. Milly Sandidge, b. 1752, Albemarle Co., VA;
6. Susannah Sandidge, b. 1754, Albemarle Co., VA;
7. John Sandidge, 25 Nov. 1760, Wilson Hill, Green Co., Kentucky; d. 4 March 1824 [18 July 1832?].
Moved to Green County, Ky., with five of her children, after the death of her husband. One source states she moved @ 80 years old. Died one month before her 106th birthday.
Burial ground was about 300 yards west of house on the Sandidge Plantation, "Wilson Hill". House no longer stands. (Courtesy of Green County Library).<
"As my son, John Sandidge, having purchased the intrust of all the legatees to his father, William Sandidge estate real and personal as my dependence for all support & care taking of my person and property has ever been in my son John Sandidge I do hereby request that he will guard my intrust during my life and for his fillial duty and piety toward me I give and bequeath to my beloved son, John Sandidge all and every kind of goods and chattels that I may die possessed of and as all subluary things are perishable if there should not be at my deceased a sufficiency to inter me decently I request as a mother that he will supply the deficit." Feb. 11, 1822.
Exec: John Sandidge
Wit: John Off Martin, Christopher Sandidge, Aaron Sandidge
Signed: Elizabeth (her mark) Sandidge
Recorded in Green County Courthouse, Greensburg, Kentucky.
Parents: John & Frances Graves.
Married to William Sandidge. William's parents were William Sandidge and Ann Pulliam. He died 1776 in Albemarle Co., VA. See Capt. John Standidge's memorial for a short bio for his parents.
Elizabeth and William's children:
1. Mary Elizabeth Sandidge, b. 1742, Albemarle Co., VA;
2. Elizabeth b. ca 1743, Albemarle Co., VA;
3. Stephen Sandidge, 1748, Albemarle Co., VA;
4. William Sandidge, b. 1750, Albemarle Co., VA;
5. Milly Sandidge, b. 1752, Albemarle Co., VA;
6. Susannah Sandidge, b. 1754, Albemarle Co., VA;
7. John Sandidge, 25 Nov. 1760, Wilson Hill, Green Co., Kentucky; d. 4 March 1824 [18 July 1832?].
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