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Husband: Thomas WADLINGTON, , Jr. [I25351]
Born: 17 MAR 1782 in Rutherford Co. ?, North Carolina 1
Married: 04 APR 1806 in Christian Co., Kentucky 10
Died: 31 DEC 1868 in Trigg Co., Kentucky 2
Father: Thomas WADLINGTON
Mother: Elizabeth UNKNOWN
Spouses: Rhoda REEDY
Wife: Mary 'Polly' COTTON [I25350]
Born: about 1788 in South Carolina
Died: UNKNOWN in At age 32, Trigg Co., Kentucky 3
Father: John COTTON
Mother: UNKNOWN
Spouses:
Children
01 (F): Evalina 'Evaline' WADLINGTON [I25353]
Born: about 1810 in Christian Co., Kentucky 4
Died: 17 FEB 1861 in Trigg Co., Kentucky 5
Spouses: Alfred W. ROSS
02 (M): Anthony W. WADLINGTON [I25370]
Born: about 1811 in Kentucky 6
Died: before 1870 in Calloway Co., Kentucky
Spouses: Mary Ann CARLOSS
03 (F): Miriam WADLINGTON [I25363]
Born: about 1812 in Kentucky 7
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses: William P. 'Dr.' WILKINSON
04 (F): Frances R. WADLINGTON [I25395]
Born: about 1815 in Kentucky
Died: 10 JAN 1878 in Trigg Co., Kentucky
Spouses: Benjamin Winfrey BOND
05 (M): Ferdinand G. WADLINGTON [I25355]
Born: 16 AUG 1817 in Kentucky 8
Died: 04 APR 1893 in Trigg Co., Kentucky 9
Spouses: Zerilda GARNETT; Sarah DYER
06 (M): Thomas WADLINGTON, , Jr. [I25364]
Born: 04 JAN 1820 in Trigg Co., Kentucky
Died: UNKNOWN
Spouses: Phebee GARNETT
Additional Information

Thomas WADLINGTON, , Jr.:

Notes:

History of Trigg Co., Kentucky, Chapter IX, Caledonia and Montgomery Precincts
"The settlement of Caledonia dates back almost to the beginning of the present century, and from the most reliable information accessible, Thomas Wadlington, Jr., appears to have been the first permanent settler. Mr. Wadlington came to Trigg County in company with his father, Thomas Wadlington, Sr., as early as 1792, and lived with the latter on his farm at what is known as Kent's Bridge in Cadiz Precinct, until 1803, at which time he fell heir to a tract of land in this precinct, where his son William Wadlington now lives. He moved to this land the same year, and at once began to improve it, and as early as 1804 be had a goodly number of acres cleared and in cultivation. He was an energetic man, thrifty and impulsive, arid loved the wild free exercises of pioneer life as he loved his own being. He killed the last bear and prized the first hogshead of tobacco in Trigg County, and at the time of his death had probably lived here longer than any other man since the country was first settled. His death occurred in the year 1868. He had five sons, three of whom survived him; Ferdinand, William and Thomas are still living, the first being a resident of Cadiz Precinct while the other two are citizens of Caledonia."
http://www.westernkyhistory.org/trigg/history/chap9.html
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Tadlington Cemetery
Wadlington Thomas, born Rutherford Co., N.C., March 17, 1782--Dec. 31, 1868
Wadlington Mary, died age 32
Wadlington Rhoda, wife of Thomas Sr., died July 11, 1889, age 86

Mary 'Polly' COTTON:

Notes:

Kentucky Marriages, 1802-1850
Cotton, Polly - Wadlington, Thomas 04 Apr 1806 Kentucky, Christian County
Wadlington Cemetery, Trigg Co., Kentucky
Wadlington Thomas, born Rutherford Co., N.C., March 17, 1782--Dec. 31, 1868
Wadlington Mary, died age 32
Wadlington Rhoda, wife of Thomas Sr., died July 11, 1889, age 86
Wadlington, Benjamin Cotton, February 1862--July 15, 1948

Footnotes
  1. Cemetery Records [1253].
  2. Ibid.
  3. Ibid.
  4. 1850 Trigg Co., KY - US Fed. Census [216].
  5. Cemetery Records [1253].
  6. 1850 Calloway Co., KY - US Fed. Census [64].
  7. 1850 Trigg Co., KY - US Fed. Census [216].
  8. Ibid.
  9. Cemetery Records [1253].
  10. Dodd, Jordan R., et al., Kentucky Marriages to 1850 [1367] ([data base online] Provo, UT, Ancestry.com 1997).
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