Sexton family.

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Joseph and Phebe Sexton settled in Wythe County, Virginia, in the 1770s. Their son Joseph S. established a tannery and saddling business in the town of Evansham (now Wytheville). His sons, David and John, carried on the business, and most of the inventories, accounts, and receipts are concerned with their tenure. John and his wife, Priscilla, are the chief recipients of letters.

From the description of Papers : Wythe County,Virginia, 1798-1870. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122611920

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creatorOf Sexton family. Papers : Wythe County,Virginia, 1798-1870. Library of Virginia
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associatedWith Daily, Hiram. person
associatedWith Johnston, Hugh. person
associatedWith Kane, David R. person
associatedWith Mulky, John H. person
associatedWith Richardson, William S. person
associatedWith Sexton, Jane. person
associatedWith Sexton, John. person
associatedWith Sexton, Joseph. person
associatedWith Sexton, Priscilla. person
associatedWith Sexton, Zadock. person
associatedWith Shannon, James D. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Virginia--Wythe County
Virginia
Subject
Deeds
Land grants
Saddlery
Tanners
Occupation
Activity

Family

Active 1798

Active 1870

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