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Arnet DAUGHERTY

BirthMay 16, 1802 - KY
Death27 August 1883 - Choctaw County, Alabama, United States of America
MotherCharity Gough
FatherReuben Dougherty

Born in KY on May 16, 1802 to Reuben Dougherty and Charity Gough. Arnet DAUGHERTY had 8 children. She passed away on 27 August 1883 in Choctaw County, Alabama, United States of America.

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Reuben Dougherty
1778 - 1860
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Charity Gough
1780 - 1823
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Salindra Ann Daugherty
1835 - 1905
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Charity Percellar 'Priscilla' Daugherty
1831 - 1856
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Alsa Zeria Alsie Daugherty
1835 - 1878
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Clara Daughety
1849 - Unknown
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Aurelia M Daugherty
1838 - 1917
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Arnett D Daugherty
1823 - Unknown
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Joseph Harrell Daughety
1845 - 1931
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Elias W Daughety
1822 - 1862

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