Aaron Hackney Griffith, 1801–1877 (aged 75 years)
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- Aaron Hackney /Griffith/
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1780–1863
Birth: December 6, 1780
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— Frederick Co, VA Death: March 20, 1863 — Frederick Co, VA |
Marriage | Marriage — April 15, 1801 — "at the Lower Ridge" Frederick Co, VA |
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Marriage | Marriage — April 15, 1830 — |
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Aaron H[ackney] Griffith5, b. 11 Mar. 1801; d. 8 Feb. 1877; m. 15 Apr. 1830 Mary PARKINS.[54] He was condemned for marrying contrary to Friends' discipline, 8/4/1830, but his acknowledgment of his wrong was accepted. Four years later his wife and minor children Elizabeth B. and Hannah P. were accepted into membership by request, Aaron joining in the request for his children. He served as clerk of Hopewell Monthly Meeting. During the Civil War his mill was robbed of over $20,000 worth of cloth, and the machinery was taken away and placed in the mill of a neighbor. He was never reimbursed for the machinery.[55] source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/griffith/Hackney.html |
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