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Alice M Redd

Birth1770 - Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
Death1815 - , , Kentucky, USA
MotherAgatha Minor
FatherMordecai Redd (Minor)

Born in Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA on 1770 to Mordecai Redd (Minor) and Agatha Minor. Alice M Redd married Jonas Davenport and had 7 children. She passed away on 1815 in , , Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Mordecai Redd (Minor)
1736 - 1807
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Agatha Minor
1745 - 1807
Spouse(s)
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Jonas Davenport
1762 - 1802
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Jaqcob Doudel Yeiser
1775 - 1817
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Jacob Doudel Yeiser
Unknown - 1817
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Rev. William Davenport
1797 - 1869
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Lucy Williams Davenport
1802 - 1876
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Elizabeth Redd Davenport
1800 - 1806
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Nancy Davenport
1794 - 1806
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Catherine Dondle Yeiser
1805 - 1834
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Mary Polly Davenport
1792 - 1815
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Samuel Davenport
1789 - 1853

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