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Abner Farthing

Birth1776 - Pittsylvania, Virginia
Death21 Nov 1867 - Posey, Indiana, United States
MotherEuphemia Grizzell "Giddy" Watson
FatherRichard Joel Farthing 6G P&MGF

Born in Pittsylvania, Virginia on 1776 to Richard Joel Farthing 6G P&MGF and Euphemia Grizzell "Giddy" Watson. Abner Farthing married Ellen Nellie Roberts and had 9 children. He passed away on 21 Nov 1867 in Posey, Indiana, United States.

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Richard Joel Farthing 6G P&mgf
1735 - 1826
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Euphemia Grizzell "Giddy" Watson
1740 - 1820
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Ellen Nellie Roberts
1780 - Unknown
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John V Farthing
1817 - 1856
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John Farthing
1817 - Unknown
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Martha "Patsy" Farthing
1809 - 1860
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William Farthing
1813 - 1850
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James Farthing
1821 - Unknown
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Elijah Farthing
1815 - 1835
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Edward Farthing
1807 - Unknown
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Benjamin F Farthing
1825 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Farthing
1830 - Unknown

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