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Amy Pace

Birth1755 - Prince George, Colonial Virginia, GB
Death1832 - Surry, Surry, Virginia, United States
MotherSarah Burgh
FatherJohn Pace

Born in Prince George, Colonial Virginia, GB on 1755 to John Pace and Sarah Burgh. Amy Pace married David Bray and had 15 children. She passed away on 1832 in Surry, Surry, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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John Pace
1725 - 1780
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Sarah Burgh
1733 - 1808
Spouse(s)
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David Bray
1743 - 1836
Children Show all
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William Robert Bray
1772 - 1854
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David Bray
1779 - 1850
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Martha Bray
1778 - 1850
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Reuben Bray
1777 - 1850
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Nathan Bray
1773 - 1850
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Amy Bray
1774 - 1850
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Hanon Bray
1775 - 1843
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John Hanon Bray
1780 - 1845
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Amy Bray
1780 - Unknown
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Reuben Bray
1800 - Unknown
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Amy Bray
1785 - Unknown
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Hanon Bray
1775 - Unknown
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Arthinarious Bray
1776 - 1830
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David Fisher
Unknown - Unknown
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Henry Bray
1782 - 1838

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