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Sa<strong>in</strong>ts of all ages? Yes, yes, I shall sec them all." She longed to depart, and to be with Christ,<br />

and prayed much that the Saviour would take her, and f<strong>in</strong>ally threw herself back <strong>in</strong> bed from a<br />

semi-recumbent position, and rais<strong>in</strong>g her eyes and hands towards heaven, said, "Take me, take<br />

me," and died. She died <strong>in</strong> Sept., 1848.<br />

Children:<br />

14. I. John'; m. Elizabeth Woods. Family 5.<br />

15. II. Samuel,3 b. <strong>in</strong> 1785; m. Margaret Moore. Family 6.<br />

16. III. A. FiNLEY,3 b. <strong>in</strong> 1794; m. Nancy Sterrett. Family 7.<br />

17. IV. Betsy3; remarkable for strength of m<strong>in</strong>d, piety and <strong>in</strong>telligence; m. Samuel McCutchan,<br />

a farmer and church elder, near North Mount, Augusta Co., Va. Children:<br />

18. i. Mary (Polly) P.", b. <strong>in</strong> 1802; m. <strong>in</strong> 1823, William J. Armstrong; both now dead. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

resided <strong>in</strong> Rockbridge County, Va.; had four children, of whom Ann m. BrOWn,<br />

and res. (1870) at Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, III., a widow.<br />

19. ii. Peggy F<strong>in</strong>ley,< b. <strong>in</strong> 1804. Res. (1870) on the homestead; s<strong>in</strong>gle.<br />

20. iii. Addison,* b. <strong>in</strong> 1805; m. <strong>in</strong> 1833, Ann K. Buchanan; both dead. Children: (I) Estel<strong>in</strong>e*;<br />

m. William ThompSOn (now dead); had two sons and two daus. (2) Howard*;<br />

grad. at Wash, and Lee Univ.; d. <strong>in</strong> Confederate army. (3) James Buchanan =; m.<br />

Susan McCutchan; had four children. (4) Samuel Frankl<strong>in</strong>^ (Rev.); m. Harris;<br />

is pastor of Waynesboro church; has three daus. (5) Margaret F.^'; m. East,<br />

a farmer. Res. (1870) near Providence, Va. (6) Betsy Ann*; d. <strong>in</strong> early life, an<br />

amiable character and much lamented.<br />

21. iv. Samuel,* b. <strong>in</strong> 1808; m. Julia C. P<strong>in</strong>e; both now dead. <strong>The</strong>y resided <strong>in</strong> Middlebrook,<br />

Augusta County, Va. Children: (i) Mary Eliza''; m. Baylor, a farmer. Res.<br />

(1870) Middlebrook, Augusta County, Va; six children. (2) Susan'; m. James B.<br />

McCutchan. children:<br />

(a) Samuel.6 (c) Addison.s<br />

(b) Betsy Ann.6 (d> Charles.<br />

(3) Anna-'; s<strong>in</strong>gle.<br />

22. V. Rebecca,* b. <strong>in</strong> 1810; m. <strong>in</strong> 1844, Philander McCutchan; died; no issue.<br />

23. vi. David,* b. <strong>in</strong> 1812; m. 17 Nov., 1835, Jane (dau. of James Bonaparte) Trimble, who was b.<br />

25 May, 1814; removed to Missouri. Children: (I) James N.s, b. 3 June, 1837; m. 26<br />

Jan., 1859, Nancy I. Hanna. Children:<br />

(a) Henrietta Joseph<strong>in</strong>e.* (f) Edw<strong>in</strong> Lee."<br />

(h) Robert Baxter.* (g) David McCutchan.«<br />

s«<br />

(c) WiUiam Gerd<strong>in</strong>g.e (h) Una Bell.'<br />

(d) James Hanna.« (i) Calhoun.<br />

(e) M<strong>in</strong>nie G.s<br />

(2) Margaret E.S; m. 16 Feb., i860, James Bishop. Children:<br />

(a) Emma Jane"; died. • (c) William McCutchan.<br />

(b) John Newton.<br />

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24. vii. Hannah A.*, b. <strong>in</strong> 1814; m. <strong>in</strong> 1837, Holmes Bell, a farmer on South River, Augusta<br />

County, Va. Children: (I) Annie £.' (2) David P.^ (3) Samuel W.' ,<br />

23. viii. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton,* b. <strong>in</strong> 1817; d. lo Nov., 1852; unmarried.<br />

26. ix. Elizabeth,* b. <strong>in</strong> 1823; m. <strong>in</strong> 1849, Samuel C. Harris.<br />

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Rt-s- at homestead; three daus.<br />

27. X. Isaac,* b. <strong>in</strong> 1826; m. <strong>in</strong> 1855, Mrs. L. Hal!; removed to Wiscons<strong>in</strong>; had two sons and<br />

three daus.; two children died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy

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