1814 - 1886 (72 years)
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Name |
Jeremiah Briscoe "Jerry" Vardeman |
Nickname |
Jerry |
Born |
12 Jun 1814 |
Fayette County, Kentucky |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
23 Jun 1886 |
Ralls County, Missouri |
Buried |
Vardeman - Mcpike Cemetery, Township 55 Range 7 - Section 7, Ralls County, Missouri |
Person ID |
I2522 |
Treespot |
Last Modified |
29 Jan 2012 |
Father |
Rev Jeremiah Vardeman, b. 8 Jul 1775, New River, Fincastle County, Virginia , d. 18 May 1842, Elk Lick Springs, Ralls County, Missouri (Age 66 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth "Betsy" James, b. Abt 1778-1779, Culpeper County, Virginia , d. Abt 1818-1822, Fayette County, Kentucky (Age ~ 43 years) |
Married |
12 Aug 1799 |
Lincoln County, Kentucky |
Family ID |
F857 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 12 Jun 1814 - Fayette County, Kentucky |
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| Died - 23 Jun 1886 - Ralls County, Missouri |
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| Buried - - Vardeman - Mcpike Cemetery, Township 55 Range 7 - Section 7, Ralls County, Missouri |
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Headstones |
| Spencer Creek Vardeman-McPike Cemetery near New London, Ralls County, Missouri Jeremiah B Vardeman (Son of Reverend Jeremiah Vardeman) Plot: Township 55S, Range 5 East, Section 7 Located approximately 6 miles west of New London
Directions: From New London, head six miles toward Center on Hwy. 19. Turn right on Homestead Rd. Go ½ mile and you will see, straight ahead, the Leake home. After permission, head another 2 ½ miles out this road (it will zig-zag along the way) and then turn left on a private gated road. It usually stays locked. Go through the gate, then 6/10ths of a mile to a barn, and park. NW corner of the pasture. |
| Spencer Creek Vardeman-McPike Cemetery near New London, Ralls County, Missouri Jeremiah B Vardeman (Son of Reverend Jeremiah Vardeman) Plot: Township 55S, Range 5 East, Section 7 Located approximately 6 miles west of New London
Directions: From New London, head six miles toward Center on Hwy. 19. Turn right on Homestead Rd. Go ½ mile and you will see, straight ahead, the Leake home. After permission, head another 2 ½ miles out this road (it will zig-zag along the way) and then turn left on a private gated road. It usually stays locked. Go through the gate, then 6/10ths of a mile to a barn, and park. NW corner of the pasture. |
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