A History of the Lea-Lattimore-Hadden-Pagaud FamiliesMcPherson, 1978 - 162 sider James Lea (1718-1788) and his brother, Luke, immigrated about 1740 from England to Virginia and married Anne Tolbert. They moved to North Carolina about 1749, and James fought as a colonist in the Revolutionary War. |
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Late Judge James Neilson Lea | 12 |
THE LATTIMORES | 18 |
THE HADDEN FAMILY | 32 |
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Amite County born April born August born December born February born January born March born October brother buried Caswell Cecelia Lea Chambliss Columbia Court daughter David Hadden David Lattimore David Lea dear death died June Elizabeth Hadden Pagaud Elizabeth Lattimore Elizabeth Wilson father Gabriel Lea Haralson Harper Henegar Herndon James Lea James Monroe Pagaud Jefferson Jesse Jefferson John Lea Judge June 20 Lea and Elizabeth Lea Cemetery Lea died Lea married Lea/b Leasburg letter lived Louisiana Luke Lea Major Lea Margaret Muse married Elizabeth Mary Virginia Hadden McPherson Miss Mississippi Territory morning mother Nancy Lea Natchez Norfolk North Carolina Northumberland County Orleans Pagaud Coleman Presbyterian Church Prytania Street Church Roddy Sabrina Scott sister Tenn Tennessee Thaddeus Weir Coleman Washington Parish wife William Henry Scott William Lattimore William Lea Zachariah Lea