Anna Gillespie

Female, #4003, (circa 1772 - 1835)

Parent*Samuel Gillespie (s 1755 - )
Parent*Harriet Godfrey (s 1758 - )
Anna Gillespie|b. circa 1772\nd. 1835|p4003.htm|Samuel Gillespie|b. say 1755|p37235.htm|Harriet Godfrey|b. say 1758|p37236.htm|||||||Thomas Godfrey|b. say 1736|p37237.htm|Nancy Hicks|b. say 1741|p37238.htm|

Birth*circa 1772 Anna was born circa 1772. 
 She was the daughter of Samuel Gillespie and Harriet Godfrey
Marriage*circa 1792 She married James Stuart Baskin at Abbeville District, South Carolina, circa 1792. 
Married Namecirca 1792  As of circa 1792, her married name was Baskin. 
Death*1835 She died in 1835. 
Biography* The following is from a small book written by William Albright Culpepper, contributed to us by his son, Bill Culpepper, of Lafayette, IN:

Annie Gillespie was the daughter of Samuel Gillespie, born in 1755 and his wife Harriet Godfrey was born in 1758, died , and married in 1774.
Harriet Godfrey was the daughter of Thomas Godfrey, born in 1736 and wife Nancy Hicks born in 1741. They married in 1757.
Nancy Hicks was the daughter of Colonel George Hicks, born in 1718 and died in 1893. His wife, Mrs. Sarah (James) Hardner, was born in 1721, married in 1740 - widow. Colonel Hicks was Captain and Colonel in Revolutionary War.
Samuel Gillespie served as private in Roebucks Regiment Revolution War 1781-1782. He was born in South Carolina. See Gregg's History of Old Cheraws p. 408. Greggs lists of Revolutionary soldiers.
See D. A. R. National No. 153038 which is D. A. R. membership no. of Miss Kate Moore Martin wife of James D. Martin, Jr. formerly of Perry, Houston County, Georgia. They moved to Miami, Florida about 1928. Colonel Hicks is Mrs. Kate Moore Martin's Revolutionary ancestor under no. 15308. Her line included two other Revolutionary soldiers, Thomas Godfrey and Samuel Gillespie, these men are son-in-law and grand-son-in-law of Colonel Hicks. 

Family

James Stuart Baskin (circa 1772 - )
Child

Last Edited 6 Feb 2001