When Ellick Sanders was born about 1760, in Johnston, North Carolina, British Colonial America, his father, Lt Col Hardy Sanders Sr., was 22 and his mother, Lucy Utley, was 23. He married Nancy in 1784. He lived in Johnston, North Carolina, United States in 1810. He died from 1 January 1810 to May 1815, in Wake, North Carolina, United States.
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Built on August 26, 1767, the Tryon Palace became the capitol building for North Carolina. The building was named after William Tryon a British officer and colonial official.
On October 25, 1774, the Edenton Tea Party took place. It was the first organized women's protest. They put their cups down and refused to buy any tea.
Thomas Jefferson's American Declaration of Independence endorsed by Congress. Colonies declare independence.
English (Devon), Dutch, and North German: variant of Sander , with genitival or post-medieval excrescent -s.
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