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Annie Eunice

BirthBef. 1748 - Bertie County, North Carolina, USA
DeathAft. 1830 - Twiggs County, Georgia, USA
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Born in Bertie County, North Carolina, USA on Bef. 1748. Annie Eunice married Edward Outlaw and had 18 children. She passed away on Aft. 1830 in Twiggs County, Georgia, USA.

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Edward Outlaw
1746 - 1796
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Edward Outlaw
1746 - 1823
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Edward Outlaw
1768 - 1828
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John Outlaw
1780 - 1844
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Jeremiah Outlaw
1776 - 1861
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Alexander Outlaw
1771 - 1858
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Fredrick Outlaw
1778 - 1827
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John B. Outlaw
1773 - 1844
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Martha A Outlaw
1785 - 1830
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Morgan Outlaw
1780 - Unknown
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Temperence Outlaw
1791 - 1816
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Edward Outlaw
1794 - 1846
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Edward Outlaw (5Ggun)
1772 - 1856
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Morgan Outlaw
1773 - 1805
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Meshach Outlaw
1797 - 1830
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Alexander Outlaw
1780 - 1861
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Morgan Outlaw
1802 - 1850
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Jane Outlaw
1800 - 1856
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Eliza Outlaw
1801 - 1865
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Edward V Outlaw
1768 - 1825

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