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- There was a Mordecai Gregory who signed a petition December 16, 1801 in either Gloucester, King or Queen Co., Virginia.
The petition had to do with the reviving of a tobacco warehouse in Gloucester, and to combine it with the Deacon's Neck warehouse, to cover the increased production of tobacco.
( Legislative Petitions from Virginia Counties with Significant Record, Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, volume XXX • volume XXX, number 1, 01-FEB-1992 ).
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War of 1812 Service Records
Name: MORDECAI GREGORY
Company: 7 REG'T (BARBEE'S) KENTUCKY MILITIA.
Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 86
Roll Exct: 602
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Mordicai appears to have died of burns, as was recorded on the 1850 mortality index for Wayne Co., Kentucky.
It also stated he was a blacksmith by trade, and he was indeed born in Virginia.
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