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RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 9 Jun 2002 by Mike Lewis Monroe "Is said to have had 12 children of which David Jackson Lewis was the youngest.
John's child born in 1759 had a notation on her gravestone that she was born in Amelia County, Virginia, so it is uncertain where John and Sarah's children born between 1750 - 1758 were actually born, since the daughter in 1759 was born outside of Albemarle. You are likely to find all sorts of conflicting locations of birth for those early children -- Hanover County, Caroline County, and Albemarle County to name a few of the more popular proposed locations.
John Lewis wrote his will in April 1779, and died sometime between 1-Feb-1781 and 1-Feb-1784. There is some confusion over this John Lewis's exact date of death. Many people claim John died 23-January-1784, and yet his will of April 1779 appears like it might have been processed in April Court 1782 which certainly raises some questions.
John Lewis moved his family from Albemarle County where David Jackson Lewis was born, to Rutherford County, North Carolina (between Charlotte, NC, and Asheville, NC) between 1775 - 1779 by all accounts."
RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Information sent to T.Mason on 8 Oct 2003 by Terri Robinson [terrirob@hci.net].
Birth place: Pittsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania or Letterkenny, Donegal, Ireland.
She had two children, both of whom died in infancy.
Burned to death
Had at least 11 children.