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ALEXANDER WORK

Birth1803 - Kingston Roans, Tennessee
Death1889 - Mill City, Douglas, Oregon, United States
MotherNANCY ALLEN DOVE
FatherJoseph Work

Born in Kingston Roans, Tennessee on 1803 to Joseph Work and NANCY ALLEN DOVE. ALEXANDER WORK married MORRINDA ANGELINE ENGLISH and had 6 children. He passed away on 1889 in Mill City, Douglas, Oregon, United States.

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Joseph Work
1765 - 1822
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Nancy Allen Dove
1774 - 1823
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Morrinda Angeline English
1836 - 1875
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Nancy Hows
1828 - 1852
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Charles Herbert Work
1853 - 1929
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Alexander Breckenridge Work
1855 - 1936
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William H. Work
1865 - 1930
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Nancy B. Work
1857 - 1926
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Katherine "Kitty" Work
1864 - 1892
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Sarah Work
1864 - 1898

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