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Samuel Godwin DUNN
Margaret Jane MARTIN Margaret "Peggy" THOMPSON |
Husband: Samuel Godwin DUNN
Birth: bef. 1790 Death: 1846, Shelby Co., TN Father: John DUNN |
Marriage-1: 24 Mar 1808, Cape Girardeau Dist. [now Co.], Louisianna Territory [now MO] |
Wife-1: Margaret Jane MARTIN / MARTENS
Birth: 30 Jul 1787, Sandersville, Washington Co., GA Death: 6 Nov 1811, Missouri Father: John MARTIN (1753-1808), from Ireland (died Cape Girardeau) Mother: Elizabeth ALLEN (1764-1880), from Ireland |
Marriage-2: prob. aft. 1818, Cape Girardeau Co., Missouri Territory [now MO] |
Wife-2: Margaret "Peggy" THOMPSON
Death: 7 Nov 1835, Memphis, Shelby Co., TN Other spouse: m1. Mr. MORTON Father: Capt. John THOMPSON Mother: Mary JEFFRIES? |
Children with Margaret Jane MARTIN / MARTENS: |
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Children with Margaret "Peggy" THOMPSON: |
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Sources:
1. LDS. Ancestral File and IGI (online). 2. Archives of the THOMPSON-L mailing list (online at RootsWeb.com). 3. "Family Group Sheet No. 54023: Capt. John Thompson, Sr." Everton Family File, Vol. 4 (Everton Publishers; Broderbund CD-14). 4. Query by William J. Blackwell, Jr. at the Cape Girardeau Co. MOGenWeb site:
5. Emails from Betty R. Darnell. |
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