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Thomas DUNKERSON
Lucretia MOORE |
Husband: Thomas DUNKERSON
Birth: 20 May 1763, Spotsylvania Co., VA Death: 1 Jul 1835, Christian Co., KY Father: Mr. DUNKERSON Mother: Margaret __?__ |
Marriage: 2 Dec 1785, Rockingham Co., VA |
Wife: Lucretia MOORE
Birth: 1767, Rockingham Co., VA Death: 1844, Christian Co., KY Father: Thomas MOORE Mother: Phoebe HARRISON |
Children — born in Rockingham Co., VA: |
1. Phoebe
DUNKERSON, b. ca. 1786
2. Thomas DUNKERSON, b. 1791 3. Robert DUNKERSON, b. ca. 1790 4. Margaret M. DUNKERSON, b. ca. 1792; m. Mr. CANTS 5. Josiah DUNKERSON, b. ca. 1793/4 6. John DUNKERSON, b. 1795 7. David DUNKERSON, b. ca. 1797; d. 1849, Chillicothe, Livingston Co., MO; m1. 6 Feb 1828, Hopkins Co., KY, Emily Ormond ASHBY; m2. 5 Sep 1831, Hopkins Co., KY, Sarah WOOLFOLK 8. Lucretia DUNKERSON, b. ca. 1799 9. Deanna DUNKERSON, b. ca. 1801; m. Mr. GOODTAL 10. Washington DUNKERSON, b. 1806; d. 27 May 1877 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kentucky, Missouri, Virginia |
Sources:
1. LDS. Ancestral File (online). 2. Broderbund. World Family Trees. Vol. 22, Pedigree #977. |
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