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Descendants of John Patterson
Generation No. 1
1. J OHN1
PATTERSON
was born ABT 1730 in Scotland, and died ABT 1786 in Cabarrus Co., NC. He married
ELIZABETH
(ALEXANDER??).
She was born Unknown, and died 1864 in Cabarrus Co., NC.
Notes for J OHN
PATTERSON:
John Patterson was born about 1730 in Scotland. He arrived in Philadelphia in
1748. In 1737 Henry McCulloh, a merchant was granted 1,200,000 acres of land in
North Carolina. Around 1760 the great tide of movement came to the Southern
Colonies--Alexanders, Pattersons, Jacks, Polks, Pattons, Caldwells, Wallaces,
Wilsons, Clarks, Rosses, and Browns settled in the eastern part of Mecklenburg
County(now Cabarrus)(Sketches of Western NC, Hunter). These people were
sponsored by Henry McCulloh, who owned land in NC. JOHN served as Tax Assessor
of Mecklenburg County from 1778. He lived in District 18. He was married to
Elizabeth thought to be an Alexander. He is first found in the records of Anson
County. Rowan County was formed from Anson County in 1753. On March 25, 1752,
William Alexander bought 640 acres in Anson Co., joining John Patterson and
Samuel Blythe. On Jan. 12, 1753, William Alexander, merchant, sold land to
Joshua Nichols, Planter. These 640 acres were adjacent to John Patterson's land.
On April 6, 1753 Griffith Rutherford bought 700 acres in Anson Co. On May 9,
1753, John Patterson bought 250 acres in Bladen Co. at the head of a branch of
Rockfish Creek being the place where William Gilmore did live. On Jan. 28 and
29, 1754, William Alexander, merchant, sold 496 acres of land on the North side
of the Cuttaba, south side of 12-mile Creek to John Patterson of Rowan. On
February 14, and 15, 1754, John Patterson and wife Elizabeth, his wife of Rowan,
sold 496 acres (as described above) to William Nutt, Jr. of Anson County. On
Dec. 21, 1761, John Patterson bought 628 acres in Rowan County on the Waters of
Sills Creek joining James Erwin, Johsua Nichols, and Samuel Blythe. (This John
Patterson may be the father of Robert who married Rhoda Witt and moved to
Tennessee). On Oct. 6 and 7, 1763 John Burnet and wife Mary of Rowan County,
sold 250 acres of land in Mecklenburg County on Coldwater Creek adjacent to Earl
Granville's line to John Patterson. The witnesses were John Haggin, Martin
Phifer, and John Patton. On July 6, 1772, Henry Fashparmon and wife Cristiana of
Mecklenburg sold 100 acres on Coldwater Creek to John Patterson. On April 13,
1774, Thomas Polk, Abraham Alexander, and Jeremiah McCafferty of Mecklenburg
sold to John Patterson and Will Patterson, Jr. lots 197 and 194 on the North
side of Tryon Street in Charlotte. John died Oct. 16, 1788, and is thought to be
buried in Barberick Cemetery, Concord, NC. His will is filed in Will Book 17,
Mecklenburg County, now stored in Raleigh. His will was witnessed by Hugh
Patterson who served in the Revolutionary War. ***Please note that DAR Patriot
Index records state that a John Patterson in Cabarrus County born
1730 in Ireland and died after 16 October 1786 was in Patriot service. Listed
as in Civil Service.***
Children of J OHN
PATTERSON
and ELIZABETH
(ALEXANDER??)
are:
2. i. Alexander Patterson2 Sr., b. ABT 1756; d. 2 Jul
1829, Cabarrus Co., NC.
ii. Robert Patterson, d. Unknown.
iii. Charles Patterson, d. Unknown.
Generation No. 2
2. A LEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.
(JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born ABT 1756, and died 2 Jul 1829 in Cabarrus Co., NC. He married BARBARA
JANE
GILMER
2 Jan 1775. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown.
Notes for A LEXANDER
PATTERSON
SR.:
Alexander Patterson, Sr. served in the American Revolution and on the payroll
of Capt. Samuel Reid, August 9, 1780. He received two gold buttons from George
Washington. They were donated to Cabarrus County. He is buried in Barberick
Family Graveyard in northern Cabarrus county.
N 35'28.479' W. 080'34.828'
Children of A LEXANDER
SR.
and BARBARA
GILMER
are:
i. Nelson3 Patterson, d. Unknown.
3. ii. Alexander Patterson Jr., b. 26 Jan 1798; d. 24 Oct 1850,
China Grove, NC.
4. iii. Robert Allen Patterson, b. 20 Mar 1802; d. 8 Jan 1858,
Rowan County, NC.
iv. John A. Patterson, b. 13 Mar 1804; d. 14 Aug 1824, Cabarrus
Co., NC.
Notes for John A. Patterson:
John A. Patterson is buried in same cemetery as Alexander
Patterson, Sr. Age 20 years old. Connection between John A. &
Alexander, Sr. is not positive.
v. Elizabeth Lawrence Patterson, b. ABT 1795; d. Oct 1864.
vi. Sarah Patterson, b. ABT 1800; d. Unknown; m. John Brantley,
24 Mar 1821, Cabarrus Co., NC; d. Unknown.
Generation No. 3
3. A LEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.
(ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 26 Jan 1798, and died 24 Oct 1850 in China Grove, NC. He married JEMIMA
MARTIN1
27 Dec 1820 in Cabarrus Co., NC, daughter of RICHARD
MARTIN
and MARY
?.
She was born 1 Jan 1799, and died 19 Nov 1864 in China Grove, NC.
Notes for A LEXANDER
PATTERSON
JR.:
Alexander Patterson, Jr. is buried at Mt. Zion Reformed Church cemetery,
China Grove, Rowan Co., NC.
N 35'33.410' W 080'35.643' This cemetery is only 5.7 miles from his fathers
burial place.
Notes for J EMIMA
MARTIN:
Jemima Martin Patterson is buried at Mt. Zion Reformed Church cemetery, China
Grove, NC N 35'33.410' W 080'35.643'
Children of A LEXANDER
JR.
and JEMIMA
MARTIN
are:
5. i. William Allen4 Patterson, b. 24 Mar 1826,
Concord, NC; d. 5 Jul 1892, Concord, NC.
ii. John I. Patterson, d. Unknown.
6. iii. Elam Alexander Patterson, b. 4 May 1824; d. 7 Apr 1887.
iv. Joseph A. Patterson, d. 11 Nov 1862.
Notes for Joseph A. Patterson:
Served in 7th. Infantry C company.
v. Charles Patterson, d. Unknown.
vi. George M. Patterson, d. Unknown.
vii. Sarah A. B. Patterson, d. Unknown.
viii. Mary L. Patterson, d. Unknown.
4. R OBERT
ALLEN3
PATTERSON
(ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 20 Mar 1802, and died 8 Jan 1858 in Rowan County, NC. He married SALOME
SCHULLENBERGER
12 Oct 1820. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown in Rowan County, NC.
Children of R OBERT
PATTERSON
and SALOME
SCHULLENBERGER
are:
i. Simpson Gerhardt4 Patterson, b. 27 Sep 1831; d. 8
Mar 1908, Rowan Co. NC; m. Mary Jane Carrigan, 24 Feb 1859; b. 22
Jun 1836; d. 2 Dec 1915.
Notes for Simpson Gerhardt Patterson:
Simpson Patterson enlisted in Confereate Army on September 1,
1862. Company "H" 8th. Regiment.
ii. Mary Ann Patterson, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.
iii. Margaret Patterson, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.
iv. Elizabeth Patterson, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.
v. Ibsen Franklin Patterson, d. Unknown, China Grove, NC; m.
Maria Louisa Low; d. Unknown.
Notes for Ibsen Franklin Patterson:
Ibsen F. Patterson enlisted in Confereate Army on June 7, 1861.
Company "A" 12th. Regiment. Had his arm amputated at
Chancellorsville, Va.
Generation No. 4
5. W ILLIAM
ALLEN4
PATTERSON
(ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 24 Mar 1826 in Concord, NC, and died 5 Jul 1892 in Concord, NC. He
married LAURA
ALBERTINE
SUTHER
16 Sep 1850 in Cabarrus Co., NC, daughter of DAVID
SUTHER
and SOPHIE
CRESS.
She was born 9 Mar 1833 in Concord, NC, and died 30 Dec 1908 in Concord, NC.
Notes for W ILLIAM
ALLEN
PATTERSON:
2nd. Lt. Patterson served in Company "E" 33rd. near Kinston, NC. Enlisted at
age 40. Appointed to 2nd. Lt. on or about September 20, 1861. He saw service in
NewBern area in February 1862. Resigned commission on April 23, 1864 due to
health reasons. A military MD named Bingham signed a letter asking that Lt.
Patterson be excused from service.
General Robert E. Lee, CSA commanding
III Army Corps Lt. Gen. Ambrose P. Hill
Pender's Division Maj. Gen. William D. Pender
Lane's 2nd. Brigade Brig. Gen. James H. Lane
33rd. NC. Col. Clark M. Avery
This division saw battle at Gettysburg which included the 33rd. NC.
Children of W ILLIAM
PATTERSON
and LAURA
SUTHER
are:
7. i. John Richard5 Patterson, b. 19 Jun 1851; d. 18
Jul 1934, Concord, NC.
ii. Catherine Jemima Patterson, b. 9 Nov 1853, Concord, NC; d. 2
Jun 1939; m. Herman C. Quantz, 25 Dec 1873; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.
iii. Maria Cress Patterson, b. 2 Apr 1856, Concord, NC; d. 14 Jun
1922; m. John N. Maxwell, 15 Oct 1874; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.
iv. Laura Rinda Patterson, b. 7 Jan 1860, Concord, NC; d. 25 Aug
1912; m. Walter Kimmons, 15 Feb 1877; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.
Notes for Laura Rinda Patterson:
Laura married John T. Trexler 1-27-1887...married Nelson E.
Earnhardt.. no date.
8. v. Edwin Milas Patterson Sr., b. 6 May 1862, Concord, NC; d.
10 Nov 1950.
vi. Emma Jane Patterson, b. 9 Oct 1864; d. Unknown; m. John I.
Shaver, 5 May 1884; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.
vii. Fannie Alexander Patterson, b. 22 Aug 1873, Concord, NC; d.
Unknown; m. Algenon Cornelison, 4 May 1893; b. Unknown; d. 7 Feb
1956, Lower Lake, Ca..
6. E LAM
ALEXANDER4
PATTERSON
(ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)2
was born 4 May 1824, and died 7 Apr 1887. He married BARBARA
MARIA
KETNER.
She was born 1 Feb 1831, and died 7 Oct 1852.
Child of E LAM
PATTERSON
and BARBARA
KETNER
is:
9. i. John Ketner5 Patterson, b. 24 Apr 1852; d. 10
Aug 1927.
Generation No. 5
7. J OHN
RICHARD5
PATTERSON
(WILLIAM
ALLEN4,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 19 Jun 1851, and died 18 Jul 1934 in Concord, NC. He married MARY
LUCRETIA
PROPST
3 Feb 1876, daughter of CAPT.
PROPST
and HENRITTA
RITCHIE.
She was born 6 Mar 1857, and died 16 Nov 1889 in Concord, NC.
Notes for J OHN
RICHARD
PATTERSON:
Was appointed Registrar for Ward #3 Concord precinct #12 in 1897. Buried at
N35`25.367 W080`35.570
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Children of J OHN
PATTERSON
and MARY
PROPST
are:
10. i. Louis Allen Patterson6 Sr., b. 28 Sep 1882,
Concord, NC; d. 2 Apr 1962, Concord, NC.
ii. Addie Patterson, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.
8. E DWIN
MILAS
PATTERSON5
SR.
(WILLIAM
ALLEN4
PATTERSON,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 6 May 1862 in Concord, NC, and died 10 Nov 1950. He married SADDIE
JANET
WILEY.
She was born 17 Jun 1869 in Neapolis, Va., and died 2 Jan 1937.
Children of E DWIN
SR.
and SADDIE
WILEY
are:
11. i. Jessie Wiley6 Patterson, b. 10 Dec 1896; d. 26
Jun 1982.
12. ii. Edwin Milas Patterson Jr., b. 12 Mar 1906; d. 11 Sep
1985, Spencer, NC.
9. J OHN
KETNER5
PATTERSON
(ELAM
ALEXANDER4,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 24 Apr 1852, and died 10 Aug 1927. He married ESTER
ALEXANDER,
daughter of JOHN
ALEXANDER
and JANE
KESTLER.
She was born 22 Jun 1860, and died 9 Nov 1935.
Child of J OHN
PATTERSON
and ESTER
ALEXANDER
is:
i. S. Kay6 Patterson, d. Unknown.
Generation No. 6
10. L OUIS
ALLEN
PATTERSON6
SR.
(JOHN
RICHARD5
PATTERSON,
WILLIAM
ALLEN4,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 28 Sep 1882 in Concord, NC, and died 2 Apr 1962 in Concord, NC. He
married EFFIE
ESTELLA
MICHAEL
5 Mar 1911, daughter of DANIEL
MICHAEL
and CORNELIA
SINK.
She was born 14 Oct 1889 in Lexington, NC, and died 4 Nov 1988 in Concord, NC.
Children of L OUIS
SR.
and EFFIE
MICHAEL
are:
13. i. Louis Allen Patterson7 Jr., b. 24 Dec 1911,
Lexington, NC; d. 6 Mar 1991, Concord, NC.
14. ii. John William Patterson Sr., b. 3 Sep 1914, Concord, NC;
d. 22 Jul 1995, Salisbury, NC.
15. iii. Frank Earl Patterson Sr., b. 28 Dec 1918, Concord, NC;
d. 28 Nov 2002, Concord, NC.
16. iv. Dorothy Cornelia Patterson, b. Private.
17. v. Mary Lillian Patterson, b. Private.
18. vi. Mildred Ann Patterson, b. Private.
11. J ESSIE
WILEY6
PATTERSON
(EDWIN
MILAS
PATTERSON5
SR.,
WILLIAM
ALLEN4
PATTERSON,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 10 Dec 1896, and died 26 Jun 1982. She married LONNIE
HUBBERT
HEILIG
24 Dec 1918, son of JAMES
HEILIG
and LUCINDA
HOLSHOUSER.
He was born 19 Oct 1898, and died 13 Jul 1950 in Granite Quarry, NC.
Child of J ESSIE
PATTERSON
and LONNIE
HEILIG
is:
19. i. Douglas Patterson7 Heilig, b. 5 Sep 1919; d. 24
Feb 1976.
12. E DWIN
MILAS
PATTERSON6
JR.
(EDWIN
MILAS
PATTERSON5
SR.,
WILLIAM
ALLEN4
PATTERSON,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 12 Mar 1906, and died 11 Sep 1985 in Spencer, NC. He married MARY
VIRGINIA
RODERICK
22 Dec 1934 in Spencer, NC. She was born 9 Nov 1905, and died 6 Oct 1977.
Child of E DWIN
JR.
and MARY
RODERICK
is:
20. i. Edwin Milas7 Patterson III, b. Private.
Generation No. 7
13. L OUIS
ALLEN
PATTERSON7
JR.
(LOUIS
ALLEN
PATTERSON6
SR.,
JOHN
RICHARD5
PATTERSON,
WILLIAM
ALLEN4,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 24 Dec 1911 in Lexington, NC, and died 6 Mar 1991 in Concord, NC. He
married NAN
LEE
JUSTICE
Private. She was born Private.
Notes for L OUIS
ALLEN
PATTERSON
JR.:
Louis Patterson entered the Army in April 1943. His service was at Camp
Barkley, Texas. He left service in July 1943 due to medical problems.
Children of L OUIS
JR.
and NAN
JUSTICE
are:
i. Louis Allen8 Patterson III, b. Private; m. (1)
Kathy Bollinger, Private; b. Private; m. (2) Winnifred Ruth Farmer,
Private; b. Private.
ii. Malinda Jean Patterson, b. Private; m. Robert M. Barbee,
Private; b. Private.
iii. Patricia Gail Patterson, b. Private; m. Thomas Mike Johnson,
Private; b. Private.
iv. George Michael Patterson, b. Private; m. Janet Troutman,
Private; b. Private.
v. Robert Lee Patterson, b. Private; m. Karen Rogers, Private; b.
Private.
14. J OHN
WILLIAM
PATTERSON7
SR.
(LOUIS
ALLEN
PATTERSON6,
JOHN
RICHARD5
PATTERSON,
WILLIAM
ALLEN4,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 3 Sep 1914 in Concord, NC, and died 22 Jul 1995 in Salisbury, NC. He
married RUTH
RUFTY
Private, daughter of OLIVER
RUFTY
and NANNY
LEMLY.
She was born Private.
Notes for J OHN
WILLIAM
PATTERSON
SR.:
John Patterson was unable to serve in the military due to medical problems.
He did work Wright's Automatic Machine Shop, Durham, NC. They built bomb sights
for military aircraft.
Family history at:
www.gorowan.com/rowanroots/
Children of J OHN
SR.
and RUTH
RUFTY
are:
i. Mary Harriet8 Patterson, b. Private; m. Robert
Calvin Kluttz, Private; b. Private.
ii. John William Patterson Jr., b. Private; m. Cindy Ruth
Workman, Private; b. Private.
iii. Daniel Michael Patterson, b. Private; m. Jatana Lynne Smith,
Private; b. Private.
iv. Thomas Rufty Patterson Sr., b. Private; m. Carolyn Jane Seay,
Private; b. Private.
15. F RANK
EARL
PATTERSON7
SR.
(LOUIS
ALLEN
PATTERSON6,
JOHN
RICHARD5
PATTERSON,
WILLIAM
ALLEN4,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 28 Dec 1918 in Concord, NC, and died 28 Nov 2002 in Concord, NC. He
married RUTH
MANN
Private. She was born Private.
Notes for F RANK
EARL
PATTERSON
SR.:
Frank Patterson entered the Army in January 1941. Company E, 30th. Division,
119 Infantry. His unit left Boston and landed in South Hampton, England. They
visited France, Belgium, Netherlands & Germany. Were in 5 major battles
including the Battle of the Bulge. He left service in September 1945.
Children of F RANK
SR.
and RUTH
MANN
are:
i. Carol Ann8 Patterson, b. Private; m. Jeffrey Alan
Gilbert, Private; b. Private.
ii. Cynthia Ruth Patterson, b. Private; m. Jack Briggman,
Private; b. Private.
iii. Frank Earl Patterson Jr., b. Private; m. Susan Brines,
Private; b. Private.
16. D OROTHY
CORNELIA7
PATTERSON
(LOUIS
ALLEN
PATTERSON6
SR.,
JOHN
RICHARD5
PATTERSON,
WILLIAM
ALLEN4,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born Private. She married GEORGE
BAGBY
BRANDON
JR.
Private, son of GEORGE
SR
and LILLIAN
SUTHER.
He was born 29 Jun 1922 in Kannapolis, NC, and died 30 Jun 2001 in Salisbury,
NC.
Notes for G EORGE
BAGBY
BRANDON
JR.:
George Brandon entered the Army Air Corp. in March 1943. 93rd. Heavy bomb
group. Squad 335 flying B-24's for General Doolittle. Flew 11 missions and shot
down on June 11, 1944. He was a navigator. His unit flew to England via
Labrador, Iceland and then England. They flew missions all over Europe. He was
shot down flying a B-24 # 42-95039. It was hit by flak and went into a flat spin
and crashed in swamps northeast of Stettin, Poland. Up to four chutes were
sighted. MACR 6152 and spent time in POW camp "Stalag Luft #3 in (Zagan) Sagan,
Poland". 100 miles SE of Berlin. When Russians got to close they were moved to
Moosburg, Bavaria (S. Germany). On 31 January the South Compound men plus 200
men from the West Compound went to Stalag 7A at Moosburg in rail "forty-and
eight" boxcars packed 50 men and 1 guard in each boxcar. The trip took two days
and two nights. The camp held over 11,000 Allied Officer airmen when it was
evacuated in January 1945. American strength was 6,844 - the largest American
officers' camp in Germany.
Stalag VII A was liberated on 29 April 1945 by Combat Command A of the 14th Armored Division after a pitched battle with a
large defending force of 5,000-7,000 German troops. Foremost among the defending
units was the 17th SS Panzer Grenadier Division supported by a few remaining
self-propelled guns and 88 mm antitank guns. Combat Command A had a total
strength of 1,750 officers and men, including only a single company of armored
infantrymen. The American force learned of the existence of the camp, and its
approximate location only a few hours before the attack. Because so many Allied
POWs were in the area, the U.S. artillery, a major factor in any attack, was
ordered not to fire, and remained silent during the attack. POWs inside the wire
heard the Germans open fire on the American liberators as they crossed a bridge
leading into Moosburg. The American response was instantaneous. Outnumbered, but
not outgunned, the men of the combat command waded into the SS troops with a
ferocity and volume of weapons fire that stunned even the most veteran SS
officers. Resistance was eliminated, and the camp liberated. Among the 130,000
Allied POWs liberated were 30,000 American soldiers, sailors, airmen, and even a
few Marines. It was the largest single liberation of American POWs in the
history of the US military. Following the war, the U.S. Army officially
designated the 14th Armored Division as the "LIBERATORS" for liberating so many
American and Allied POWs from German camps... He left service in September 1945. Returned back tk USA at
Boston. His pilot was Edward J. Woodward - shot while evading German train
guards. CP was Harry M. Purdy. KIA.
Although hundreds of attempts to escape from the camp have been undertaken,
Stalag Luft 3 has become world famous because of the "Great Escape" in the night
from March 24-25, 1944. It involved the construction of a 336 ft (102 m) long
tunnel ("Harry")- the longest ever built in Germany during World War Two.
Seventy-six officers escaped. All but tree were re-captured and of these, upon
the order of Hitler, fifty were turned over to the Gestapo and were executed by
shooting.
Children of D OROTHY
PATTERSON
and GEORGE
JR.
are:
i. George Bagby8 Brandon III, b. 23 May 1946, Concord,
NC; d. 4 Nov 1949.
ii. Richard Allen Brandon, b. Private; m. Linda Goodnight,
Private; b. Private.
iii. Thomas Hall Brandon, b. Private; m. George Ann Culp,
Private; b. Private.
17. M ARY
LILLIAN7
PATTERSON
(LOUIS
ALLEN
PATTERSON6
SR.,
JOHN
RICHARD5
PATTERSON,
WILLIAM
ALLEN4,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born Private. She married JAMES
RUSSELL
SHROPSHIRE
SR.
Private. He was born Private.
Children of M ARY
PATTERSON
and JAMES
SR.
are:
i. Jo Ann8 Shropshire, b. Private; m. (1) Danny Bost,
Private; b. Private; m. (2) James Fletcher Lomax, Private; b. 10 Apr
1942, Concord, NC; d. 19 Mar 1999, Concord, NC.
ii. James Russell Shropshire Jr., b. Private; m. Judith Tarlton,
Private; b. Private.
iii. Edward Michael Shropshire, b. 28 Apr 1950, Concord, NC; d.
17 Jul 1973, Folkston, Ga..
18. M ILDRED
ANN7
PATTERSON
(LOUIS
ALLEN
PATTERSON6
SR.,
JOHN
RICHARD5
PATTERSON,
WILLIAM
ALLEN4,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born Private. She married BOYD
ARCHIE
BIGGERS
Private, son of JOHN
BIGGERS
and ANNIE
BOST.
He was born Private.
Children of M ILDRED
PATTERSON
and BOYD
BIGGERS
are:
i. Lou Ann8 Biggers, b. Private; m. Floyd Lee Carter
Jr., Private; b. Private.
ii. Janet Lynn Biggers, b. Private; m. (1) Ray Marshall Cook,
Private; b. Private; m. (2) Ronald Gold Overcash, Private; b.
Private.
19. D OUGLAS
PATTERSON7
HEILIG
(JESSIE
WILEY6
PATTERSON,
EDWIN
MILAS
PATTERSON5
SR.,
WILLIAM
ALLEN4
PATTERSON,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born 5 Sep 1919, and died 24 Feb 1976. He married EVELYN
MAE
TIPPETT
Private. She was born Private.
Child of D OUGLAS
HEILIG
and EVELYN
TIPPETT
is:
i. Susan Margaret8 Heilig, b. Private.
20. E DWIN
MILAS7
PATTERSON
III (EDWIN
MILAS
PATTERSON6
JR.,
EDWIN
MILAS
PATTERSON5
SR.,
WILLIAM
ALLEN4
PATTERSON,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON3
JR.,
ALEXANDER
PATTERSON2
SR.,
JOHN1
PATTERSON)
was born Private. He married EDNA
ROSE
TEMPLETON
Private. She was born Private.
Children of E DWIN
PATTERSON
and EDNA
TEMPLETON
are:
i. Evan Milas8 Patterson, b. Private.
ii. Elena Maria Patterson, b. Private.
iii. Erin Patterson, b. Private.
Endnotes
1. Dates From files of Mrs. S.K. Patterson.
2. Marriage of Elam A. Patterson.by Rev. Rothrock at home of David Ketner
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