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John Nation (ca. 1694/1695-ca. 1774) immigrated (as a bondsman) from England to New Jersey during or before 1711, and settled in Frederick County, Virginia thereafter. In 1754 he moved to Rowan (later Guilford) County, North Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, California and elsewhere.
Joseph Nation, Sr. (d.1772) lived in Frederick County, Maryland during or before 1750. Mattison Nations (ca.1823-1863), a direct descen- dant, married Cynthia Garrett and lived in Pickins County, South Carolina. Descendants of Joseph lived in Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas and elsewhere.
Eisler exposes the economic double standard that devalues anything stereotypically associated with women and femininity, and shows how this distorts not only a society's values but individual's lives as well.
William Reed, son of Nathaniel Reed, was born in 1756 in North Carolina. He married Frances Robins about 1777 in Randolph County, North Carolina and they had 13 children. William died in Gilmer County, Georgia on 9 July 1840. Frances also died in Gilmer County on 7 June 1836. Their children and descendants have lived in Georgia, South Carolina, Arkansas, Mississippi, and other areas in the United States.
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