1721 - 1779 (58 years)
Generation: 1
1. | John Foushee was born in 1721 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA; died on 21 Jun 1779 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Will: 1777
- Probate: 21 Jun 1779
Family/Spouse: Aphia Thornton. Aphia was born in 1725 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA; died after 1779. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Thornton Foushee was born in 1749 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA; died on 27 Apr 1829.
- 3. John Foushee was born in 1747 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA.
- 4. George Foushee was born in 1749 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA.
- 5. Charles Foushee was born in 1753 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA.
- 6. Joseph Foushee was born in 1755 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA.
- 7. William Foushee was born in 1757 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA.
- 8. Elijah Foushee was born in 1759 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA; died in Nov 1837 in Chatham County, NC.
- 9. Daniel Foushee was born in 1761 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA.
- 10. Nancy Foushee was born in 1763 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA.
- 11. Hemimah Foushee was born in 1765 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA.
- 12. Hannah Foushee was born in 1767 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA.
- 13. Elizabeth Foushee was born in 1769 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA.
- 14. Benjamin Foushee was born in 1771 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA.
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Generation: 2
4. | George Foushee (1.John1) was born in 1749 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA. Notes:
Pension of George Foushee: Declaration - On 19th September, 1832, before Thomas Hill, Justice of the Peace, appeared George Foushee, of the County of Culpeper, Virginia, aged 76, who made the following declaration. He entered service of the United States under the following named officers. Born 16th June, 1756, in Orange County, Virginia. First went into service in October, 1776, under Captain James Thomas and Colonel Alcock and ____ John Sleet. That he marched to Hunter's Forge near Falmouth when that place was threatened by the enemy, they being at the river below. After the enemy disappeared, the Regiment was discharged and returned home in two months. He was not again in service until 1781, because he and another in 1777 furnished a three year soldier, and were exempt, and later he served as a substitute for his brother John Foushee. Discharged after surrender of Cornwallis and went home with two sick brothers. Battles engaged in: Petersburg and Siege of Yorktown. Residence of soldier at enlistment, Culpeper County, Virginia.
Date of application for pension, September 19th, 1832...soldier died August 13th, 1833.
Dates George Foushee, Private. Enlisted October 1776, Col. Alcock, Capt, James Thomas, one month. Served April 1781 two months, twenty days, Capt. John Waugh, Col. James Slaughter. Served August 1781 two and one half months, Capt. Lewis Yancey, Col. James Slaughter.
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8. | Elijah Foushee (1.John1) was born in 1759 in Cedar Run, Culpeper County, VA; died in Nov 1837 in Chatham County, NC. |
Generation: 3
Generation: 4
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