In memory of
ELIZABETH HANEY
b. April 17th, 1764
d. Nov 4th, 1853
Our Mother here lies under ground,
The dearest friend we ever found.
But through the Lord's unbounded love,
We'll meet again in realms above.
Elizabeth was a former widow of Moses Liddell, a lieutenant and captain for the South Carolina militia during the American Revolution. She received a pension of $424 a year from 1836 until her death in 1853. In her Revolutionary Pension application at Ancestry, Elizabeth declares she knew Moses because their families lived near each other in South Carolina. Elizabeth married Moses Liddell 16 September 1784, and they had several children. Moses died 2 August 1802. Almost twelve years later, Elizabeth married Thomas Haney 15 June 1814. Elizabeth was widowed again in 1821.
For the 1850 Gwinnett County, Georgia census, Elizabeth was listed in Goodwin's District at her son Moses Liddell's household. Elizabeth was buried upon her death three years later at Fairview Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, GA.
In May 1858, Moses Liddell (born 13 October 1786) was laid to rest near his mother. He had served as a church elder at Fairview Presbyterian from 1826 to 1857.
Photos © 2010/1 S. Lincecum.
ELIZABETH HANEY
b. April 17th, 1764
d. Nov 4th, 1853
Our Mother here lies under ground,
The dearest friend we ever found.
But through the Lord's unbounded love,
We'll meet again in realms above.
Elizabeth was a former widow of Moses Liddell, a lieutenant and captain for the South Carolina militia during the American Revolution. She received a pension of $424 a year from 1836 until her death in 1853. In her Revolutionary Pension application at Ancestry, Elizabeth declares she knew Moses because their families lived near each other in South Carolina. Elizabeth married Moses Liddell 16 September 1784, and they had several children. Moses died 2 August 1802. Almost twelve years later, Elizabeth married Thomas Haney 15 June 1814. Elizabeth was widowed again in 1821.
For the 1850 Gwinnett County, Georgia census, Elizabeth was listed in Goodwin's District at her son Moses Liddell's household. Elizabeth was buried upon her death three years later at Fairview Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, GA.
In May 1858, Moses Liddell (born 13 October 1786) was laid to rest near his mother. He had served as a church elder at Fairview Presbyterian from 1826 to 1857.
Photos © 2010/1 S. Lincecum.
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