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The Larrimore family started out in Va, then went to NC. Hugh Lar(r)imore, born in VA in 1760, enlisted in the rev. war in Guilford Co. NC in 1776. His father (ukn) died around this time and the family moved to Caswell Co., NC where his mother remarried to unknown male. Hugh ended up in East Tennessee by early 1800's. He married Fanny Rowland. One of his sons, Roland (Sr), married a Polly Ann McFarland in Jefferson Co. TN. Roland moved to Cooper Co. MO around 1838 taking Hugh and Fanny with them. Hugh and Fanny supposedly died in 1848-9. In the 1860 Morgan Co. MO census Roland Sr. , aged 70, is listed with his children, George K., Margaret, Sarah and Elizabeth in Moreau township, Versailles post office. Roland's oldest son Rowland married Amanda Thornhill in Grainger Co., TN in 1843 and they stayed in Jefferson/Hamblen Co. TN where they are buried. Need death dates and burial sites for Roland Sr and wife Polly, and Hugh and wife Fanny. Any leads appreciated. Lynda Wilson