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Annie Eigner

BirthApr 1852 - South Carolina
Death27 Sep 1917 - Newberry, South Carolina, USA
MotherNancy Horsey Suber
FatherJohn Eigner

Born in South Carolina on Apr 1852 to John Eigner and Nancy Horsey Suber. Annie Eigner married Harvey W. Curry and had 14 children. She passed away on 27 Sep 1917 in Newberry, South Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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John Eigner
1815 - 1932
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Nancy Horsey Suber
1824 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Harvey W. Curry
1849 - 1916
Children Show all
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Marvin Edgar Curry
1875 - 1944
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Lida (Lyda Story) Curry
1873 - 1918
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Florence "Flora" Curry
1877 - 1944
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John Nathaniel Curry
1871 - 1941
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Susan Mary Curry
1868 - 1944
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Robert Thadeus Curry
1871 - 1958
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Thomas Richard Curry
1880 - 1930
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Henry Reason Curry
1886 - 1953
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Emma Curry
1888 - 1911
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Clarence Eugene Curry
1884 - 1963
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Pet Curry
1885 - Unknown
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Alexander Curry
1869 - 1917
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Pink Curry
1883 - Unknown
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Tomie Currey
1879 - Unknown

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