George Edgington built a sizable farm on Dillon’s Run in the backcountry of western Virginia. Here his wife Margaret gave birth to their eight children. Six of those children would wed and start families of their own there. Despite such deep roots, George, Margaret, their children and grandchildren would all move away.
Sharing stories about my immigrant ancestors who came to America from England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Denmark, and Sweden, and my journey to find them.
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Showing posts with label Edgington. Show all posts
Friday, December 14, 2018
Friday, October 26, 2018
George Edgington I (1707-1791) - The Immigrant - Part Four: The Land Owner
We resume the story about George after he has returned home from having been captured by Indians and held by the French for three years during the early days of the French and Indians Wars. George and his wife Margaret have settled back into their lives. Soon they would welcome their sixth son, Jesse, in 1759, followed by daughters Hannah in 1760 and Jemima in 1765.
Friday, September 28, 2018
George Edgington I (1707-1791) - The Immigrant - Part Three: The Indian Years
George and Margaret Edgington left Philadelphia around 1743/44 for the western frontier of Virginia. They were likely part of a larger group of settlers that were heading to the region.
Friday, August 31, 2018
George Edgington I (1707-1791) - The Immigrant - Part Two: The Young American
Last month we determined that George likely arrived in America as a stowaway at the age of 14. So, what happened to him next?
Friday, July 27, 2018
George Edgington I (1707-1791) - The Immigrant - Part One: The Stowaway
George Edgington's life reads like an adventure novel. It is said that he arrived as a stowaway, lived as a frontiersman, was kidnapped and taken to Canada, his wife married another man, and he fought in a war. But what, if any, of this true? Join me as we take a deep dive into his life.
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