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Elizabeth Little (Swiney)

Also Known As: "Sweeney", "Swinny", "Swinney"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Death: June 18, 1843 (42-43)
Pike County, Kentucky, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Nathan Sweeney and Elizabeth 'Betsey' Sweeney (Gibson)
Wife of William Little
Mother of David George Little; John Little; Moses Little; Nancy Jane Hall; James Calvin Little and 4 others
Sister of Martha Carrico
Half sister of Elizabeth "Betsy" Blanton; Tabitha Miller; James Swinney; William Swinney and Riley Swinney

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About Elizabeth Little

File No. 196. License issued June 02, 1828 by Jas. Honaker CPCC, for marriage of William Little and Elizebeth Swinney, with oral consent of Betsey Gibson, mother of said Elizabeth.
Bond signed by William Little and by William Gipson (by mark).
Letter, dated June 02, 1828, stating that William Little sent him to get marriage license for William Little to intermarry with Elizabeth Swiney, signed by William Gipson (by mark) and sworn to by William Gipson; attested by James Honaker, CPCC.
Married June 08, 1828 by William Tackitt. (William Tackett)


  John Swinney
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  Elizabeth Gibson Sweeney, b. 1800, Floyd, Kentucky, United States, Pike, Kentucky, United States
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        Roseanna Zollicoffer

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Elizabeth Little's Timeline

1800
1800
Virginia, United States
1828
1828
Brunswick, Brunswick County, Virginia, United States
1829
1829
Pike, Kentucky, United States
1831
November 1831
Floyd County, Kentucky, USA, Pike County, KY, United States
1831
Shelby Creek, Pike County, Kentucky, United States
1833
1833
Pike, Kentucky, United States
1833
Pike County, Kentucky, United States
1835
April 1835
Pike County, Kentucky, United States
1836
1836
Pike, Kentucky, United States