John Richardson Gililland1
#25114, (17 January 1793 - 28 January 1852)
Citations
- [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, Old standing grave marker. John Gililland, d. 28 Jan 1852, aged 59y 11d. Narrative: John Richardson Gililland, b. Anderson Co. SC 17 Jan 1793, son of John Gililland (1764-1849) and Charity Richardson (1772-1827). Marr. (1) Agnes Johnson Lowe (1796-1825), children Jessie Richardson (1819–1903), Robert John Barnabas (1825–1896). Marr. (2) Elizabeth Frances Presley (1807-1872), children David Presley (1828–1873), James T (1830–1897), Nancy Ann (1830-1915, marr. Clare), Elizabeth Francis (1832-1870, marr. Gilmore), Sarah Catherine (1836-1917, marr. Callaway), Cynthia (1839–1859), Alexander Landrum ()1843–1896), and Levi Sanford (1846–1909). Sulphur Lick Cemetery, Millwood, Lincoln Co. MO. Memorial 6710639, created by Richard Howell, maintained and photo added by Frances McDaniel-Montier Gililland. Note: while there are no sources given, the memorials for John Richardson Gililland and relatons are very complete with many photos.
- [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, No image. Narrative: Agnes Johnson Lowe, b. SC 22 Sep 1796, d. Lincoln Co. MO 19 Mar 1825, bur. unk.; first wife of John Richardson Gililland, children Charity, Margaret, William Lowe, Levan Allen, Jessie Richardson, Allen Johnson, Isaac W., and John Barnabas. Memorial 43504930, created by Frances McDaniel-Montier Gililland.
- [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, FindAGrave memorials for John Richardson Gililland and Elizabeth Francis Presley, q.v.
- [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, Memorial 43504930 for Agnes Johnson Lowe, q.v.
- [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, Memorial 6710644 for Elizabeth Francis "Betsey" Presley, wife of John Richardson Gililland, q.v. [Note: birth dates for their children James T and Nancy Ann are an issue, i.e. fewer than nine months between James T and Nancy Ann. The news article cited for James T also has b. 9 Feb 1830 and Nancy's death cert. also has b. 2 Nov 1830]