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1762 - 1842 (80 years)
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Name |
Ebenezer Fain |
Birth |
27 Aug 1762 |
New Garden, Chester Co., PA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Military |
Revolutionary War Patriot [1, 2] |
Death |
29 Dec 1842 |
Hot House, Fannin Co., GA [1] |
Burial |
Hot House Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Hot House, Fannin Co., GA [1] |
Person ID |
I3024 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
8 Apr 2014 |
Family |
Mary Mercer Mercer, b. 25 Dec 1762, Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee d. 11 Feb 1846, Hot House, Fannin Co., GA (Age 83 years) |
Marriage |
Y [3] |
Children |
| 1. David Mercer Fain, b. 3 Aug 1782, Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee d. 0___ 1852, Fannin County, Georgia (Age 69 years) |
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Family ID |
F298 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Apr 2023 |
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Notes |
- Ebenzer is a descendant of Nicholas Fain (1730-1789). Go to the following to view his history & issue ... http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/e/Lora-Fleming/GENE4-0001.html
...FAIN. A family of Huegenots leaving France in 1685 to escape the Inquisition Court, to Ireland. Nicholas Fain, one of the family, in 1752 married Elizabeth Taylor an English lady. In 1753 they emigrated to North America. They came first to Pennsylvania, afterwards to Washington County, Tennessee, near Jonesboro. Their descendants are today very numerous in that vicinity. They had eight children, seven sons and one daughter. Of the sons five were in the American Army and took part in the battle of Kings Mountain, the youngest being at the time only 16 years old. The Fains have largely intermarried with the Bicknells, at least five instances being on record. [4]
- Served in the Georgia State Legislature.
Revolutionary War veteran.
He received a leg wound in the Battle of Kings Mountain, South Carolina. [1]
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