Daughter of Francis Perry. She married Thomas Arrendell (about 1755–1820 Franklin County, North Carolina).
DIED,
In Franklin county, on the 18th inst. Mrs. Rachel Arendell, 73 years of age. She had been a member of the Methodist church upwards of forty years, and died in the triumphant expectation of a glorious immortality.
—Published in The Hillsborough Recorder (Hillsborough, North Carolina), July 2, 1828, p. 3.
On February 9, 1819, Thomas Arendell Jr, wrote a will in Franklin County, North Carolina, naming these people, including 11 children and 6 daughters:
Rachael Arendell — his wife
Gillisinell — daughter
Nancy Ferrell — daughter
Bridges Arendell — son
William Arendell — son
Partheny Matthews — daughter
Mahala Ferrill — daughter
Richard Arendell — son
Benjamin Arendell — son
Thomas Boon Arendell — son
Tharny Sanders —daughter
Matilda Young — daughter
Allick Cooke/Duke Arendell — grandson
His son, Thomas Boon Arendell, was his executor.
Daughter of Francis Perry. She married Thomas Arrendell (about 1755–1820 Franklin County, North Carolina).
DIED,
In Franklin county, on the 18th inst. Mrs. Rachel Arendell, 73 years of age. She had been a member of the Methodist church upwards of forty years, and died in the triumphant expectation of a glorious immortality.
—Published in The Hillsborough Recorder (Hillsborough, North Carolina), July 2, 1828, p. 3.
On February 9, 1819, Thomas Arendell Jr, wrote a will in Franklin County, North Carolina, naming these people, including 11 children and 6 daughters:
Rachael Arendell — his wife
Gillisinell — daughter
Nancy Ferrell — daughter
Bridges Arendell — son
William Arendell — son
Partheny Matthews — daughter
Mahala Ferrill — daughter
Richard Arendell — son
Benjamin Arendell — son
Thomas Boon Arendell — son
Tharny Sanders —daughter
Matilda Young — daughter
Allick Cooke/Duke Arendell — grandson
His son, Thomas Boon Arendell, was his executor.
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