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AGNES PULLIAM

BirthBet. 1735-1739 - Kent County, Maryland or Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
Death1780 or 1814 - Virginia or N. Beaver, Pennsylvania
MotherWinifred Ann Holladay or Halladay
FatherThomas Obadiah Pulliam Pullen

Born in Kent County, Maryland or Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA on Bet. 1735-1739 to Thomas Obadiah Pulliam Pullen and Winifred Ann Holladay or Halladay. AGNES PULLIAM married David Holladay and had 5 children. She passed away on 1780 or 1814 in Virginia or N. Beaver, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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Thomas Obadiah Pulliam Pullen
1702 - 1758
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Winifred Ann Holladay Or Halladay
1714 - 1758
Spouse(s)
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David Holladay
1732 - 1799
Children Show all
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Agatha Holliday
1770 - 1869
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John Holliday (Holladay)
1767 - 1854
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Benjamin Holladay
1779 - 1814
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Samuel Holladay
1773 - 1837
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William Holladay
1770 - 1835

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