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- History of the Haggard Family in England and America" by Jennie Haggard Ray
James Quisenberry's epitaph as carved on his tombstone in Clark County, Kentucky:
"In memory of James Quisenberry born in Orange County, Virginia, of English parentage, June 13, 1759. In the 18th year of his age he intermarried with Jane Burris of the same county by whom he had seven sons and six daughters. On the 24th of Dec., 1811 he was married to Chloe Shipp of Clark Co., Ky. by whom he had 11 children. In the early part of his life he professed religion. In 1783 he moved to Kentucky and not long after commenced preaching the Gospel of the Redeemer which he continued zealously to do until his departure the 5th of August, 1830, whose soul made meet for glory was take to Immanuel's bosom being 71 years, 1 mo. and 22 days. Like all good men by some despised - Like them by many others loved and prized. But theirs shall be the ever lasting crown - Not when the world, but Jesus Christ will own."
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A supplement to Pamunkey neighbors of Orange County, Virginia : family lines of those families related to Pamunkey neighbors of Orange County, Virginia / compiled by Lauretta (Trickey) Corkill ... [et al.]
Publication McLean, Va. : Antient Press, c1994.
Material 2 v. : maps ; 28 cm.
Gen. note "OE.PN-11/95."
Note Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents Contents: v. 1. Anderson family, Brockman family, Burrus family, Coleman family, Daniel family, Embree family, Graves family, Jackson family, Lindsay family -- v. 2. Mills family, Minor family, Montague family, Quisenberry family, Rodes family, Smith family, Stevens family, Stubblefield family, Tandy family, Thomas family, Thompson family, Vivion family.
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