The couple had 12 children including Benjamin Franklin Saffold.
They moved to Clarke County, Mississippi Territory, in 1813, where he participated in the Creek War from 1813 to 1814.
In 1825, he established a large slave-labor cotton plantation, which he named Belvoir, in rural Dallas County, Alabama.
Saffold remained a circuit judge until 1820, when he was appointed to the Alabama Supreme Court.
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