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Alexander Work

Birth2 October 1761 - Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA
Death12 June 1820 - Davidson, Tennessee, USA
MotherEsther Byers
FatherSamuel Work

Born in Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA on 2 October 1761 to Samuel Work and Esther Byers. Alexander Work married 183. Nancy MCLAUGHLIN and had 12 children. He passed away on 12 June 1820 in Davidson, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Work
1720 - 1789
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Esther Byers
1729 - 1809
Spouse(s)
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183. Nancy Mclaughlin
1770 - 1850
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Catherine Umn
1750 - Unknown
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Rosanna Mcqueen
1770 - Unknown
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Rebecca Work
1803 - 1886
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Samuel M Work
1800 - 1849
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91. Sarah "Sallie" Matilda Work
1797 - Unknown
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Polly Work
1795 - 1852
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Joseph A Work
1811 - 1879
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Nancy Smith
1799 - 1850
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Esther Work
1793 - 1818
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Elizabeth Work
Unknown - Unknown
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Emily Work
1821 - 1871
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Robert Work
1809 - 1848
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Martha Work
1777 - 1851
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Mary Work
1787 - 1856

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