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Letitia <I>Black</I> Cherrington

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Letitia Black Cherrington

Birth
Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Dec 1849 (aged 82–83)
Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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From Find A Grave contributor Delijim:

Letitia as married to Edward "Ned" McClung (1756-1792), son of John McClung, Sr. and Rebecca Stuart. Their marriage occurred in abt. 1784. Edward McClung died suddenly in 1792 when he drowned in the Kanawha River {an account of his drowning is included in Chalkley's Transcriptions of Augusta County Court Records in Vol. 2.

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Chancery Cause: William Moore vs. [John] McClung's Heirs.
The answer of Lettitia Charleton wife of William Charleton late Lettitia McClung widow & relict of Edward McClung Dec'd. to the Bill of complaint exhibited against herself & others in the Court of Rockbridge County by Joseph McClung.
The Respondent saving to herself all proper exceptions to the Complaintants Bill for answer thereto saith - That she was present at the time the Asignment of the Bond of James in the Bill mentioned was made by hold Mr. McClung to the late Husband, that she their heard not any dispute of James having the right to the Land either by the said McClung who appeared to be in his proper senses, or by any person else - She also knows that after her Husband purchased of said James he sold to the Complaintant.
From Find A Grave contributor Delijim:

Letitia as married to Edward "Ned" McClung (1756-1792), son of John McClung, Sr. and Rebecca Stuart. Their marriage occurred in abt. 1784. Edward McClung died suddenly in 1792 when he drowned in the Kanawha River {an account of his drowning is included in Chalkley's Transcriptions of Augusta County Court Records in Vol. 2.

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Chancery Cause: William Moore vs. [John] McClung's Heirs.
The answer of Lettitia Charleton wife of William Charleton late Lettitia McClung widow & relict of Edward McClung Dec'd. to the Bill of complaint exhibited against herself & others in the Court of Rockbridge County by Joseph McClung.
The Respondent saving to herself all proper exceptions to the Complaintants Bill for answer thereto saith - That she was present at the time the Asignment of the Bond of James in the Bill mentioned was made by hold Mr. McClung to the late Husband, that she their heard not any dispute of James having the right to the Land either by the said McClung who appeared to be in his proper senses, or by any person else - She also knows that after her Husband purchased of said James he sold to the Complaintant.


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