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Elizabeth Levicy “'Bettie'” <I>Brawner</I> Gammon

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Elizabeth Levicy “'Bettie'” Brawner Gammon

Birth
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death
21 Apr 1826 (aged 65–66)
Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Knox County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Parents: JOHN BRAWNER & ELIZABETH TRIPLETT. Siblings: Unknown. Married: HARRIS GAMMON circa 1778. Children: JOHN W., ANNA (MRS. JACOB BISHOP), LEWIS, LEAH (MRS. JAMES
ROBINSON), HARRIS II, DOZIER BRAWNER, LUCY (MRS. JOHN BIBB), ALICE (MRS. JOHN COX), SARAH 'SALLY' (MRS. JOHN KEARNS), WILLIAM BRAWNER, ELIZABETH (MRS. JAMES COX).
Cemetery Info: LaRue/Gammon Cemetery:
Located on Cunningham Road in North Knox County. The cemetery is located about 100 feet North of the road beside Walnut Hill Dog Kennels and across from the intersection of Cunningham Road and Ferndale Drive. There are six graves here with readable markers, but evidence of at least seven others exist on the site. The cemetery is on property that once belonged to Harris Gammon Senr. A Revolutionary War Veteran who located in this valley before 1800. The cemetery was copied by Robert McGinnis in March 1980 and rechecked, photographed and mapped in February 1994.
[Headstones]
Harris Gammon Senr. Born Pittsylvania County Virginia September 25 1757 - Died Knox County Tennessee December 20 1843 Soldier Revolutionary War

Elizabeth Levicy (Brawner) wife of Harris Gammon Senr. Born c1760 - Died March 21 1826
Parents: JOHN BRAWNER & ELIZABETH TRIPLETT. Siblings: Unknown. Married: HARRIS GAMMON circa 1778. Children: JOHN W., ANNA (MRS. JACOB BISHOP), LEWIS, LEAH (MRS. JAMES
ROBINSON), HARRIS II, DOZIER BRAWNER, LUCY (MRS. JOHN BIBB), ALICE (MRS. JOHN COX), SARAH 'SALLY' (MRS. JOHN KEARNS), WILLIAM BRAWNER, ELIZABETH (MRS. JAMES COX).
Cemetery Info: LaRue/Gammon Cemetery:
Located on Cunningham Road in North Knox County. The cemetery is located about 100 feet North of the road beside Walnut Hill Dog Kennels and across from the intersection of Cunningham Road and Ferndale Drive. There are six graves here with readable markers, but evidence of at least seven others exist on the site. The cemetery is on property that once belonged to Harris Gammon Senr. A Revolutionary War Veteran who located in this valley before 1800. The cemetery was copied by Robert McGinnis in March 1980 and rechecked, photographed and mapped in February 1994.
[Headstones]
Harris Gammon Senr. Born Pittsylvania County Virginia September 25 1757 - Died Knox County Tennessee December 20 1843 Soldier Revolutionary War

Elizabeth Levicy (Brawner) wife of Harris Gammon Senr. Born c1760 - Died March 21 1826


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