1796 - 1859 (63 years)
-
Name |
Elijah Clinton Vardeman |
Born |
11 Jun 1796 |
Natchez Territory, Mississippi |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
18 Jun 1859 |
Barlow, Copiah County, Mississippi |
Buried |
Rehoboth Methodist Cemetery, Barlow, Copiah County, Mississippi |
Person ID |
I2690 |
Treespot |
Last Modified |
9 Aug 2020 |
Father |
William Vardeman, b. Between 1754 and 1755, Bedford County, Virginia , d. Abt 1825, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana (Age ~ 71 years) |
Mother |
Anne Ayres, b. Abt 1770, d. Abt 1825, Louisiana (Age ~ 55 years) |
Married |
24 May 1779 |
Fincastle County, Virginia |
Family ID |
F740 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Margaret "Margery" Holliday, b. 21 Nov 1810, Wilkes County, Georgia , d. 22 Feb 1890, Hubbard, Texas (Age 79 years) |
Married |
21 Nov 1825 |
Copiah County, Mississippi |
Children |
| 1. Jeremiah Holliday Vardeman, b. 1 Oct 1826, Copiah County, Mississippi , d. 14 Jan 1897, Hubbard, Texas (Age 70 years) |
| 2. Amanda Vardeman, b. 1829, d. 1908 (Age 79 years) |
| 3. John James Vardeman, b. 13 Jan 1831, d. 24 Oct 1859, Mississippi (Age 28 years) |
| 4. Dewitt Clinton Vardeman, b. 31 Jul 1834, d. Abt Mar 1859, Mississippi (Age 24 years) |
| 5. Ayers Augustus Vardaman, b. 30 Jun 1836, d. 16 Aug 1901 (Age 65 years) |
+ | 6. Anna Olena Vardeman, b. 1838, d. 1877 (Age 39 years) |
| 7. Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth Vardeman, b. 9 Jun 1840, d. 24 Jun 1860, Mississippi (Age 20 years) |
| 8. George Washington Vardeman, b. 11 Aug 1844, Copiah County, Mississippi , d. 22 Jan 1893, Hubbard, Texas (Age 48 years) |
|
Last Modified |
14 Nov 2012 |
Family ID |
F969 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
-
Event Map |
|
| Born - 11 Jun 1796 - Natchez Territory, Mississippi |
|
| Married - 21 Nov 1825 - Copiah County, Mississippi |
|
| Died - 18 Jun 1859 - Barlow, Copiah County, Mississippi |
|
| Buried - - Rehoboth Methodist Cemetery, Barlow, Copiah County, Mississippi |
|
|
-
Documents |
| 1859 June 29 Elijah Vardeman Obit The Natchez Weekly Democrat
Elijah Vardeman fell over dead suddenly and unexpectedly when getting up to help his son who was "correcting a negro." |
|
|