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Benjamin Dixon Utterback

BirthAbt. 1809 - Virginia
Deathafter 1880 - Fairfax Co., VA
MotherMargaret 'Peggy' Strother
FatherElias S Utterback

Born in Virginia on Abt. 1809 to Elias S Utterback and Margaret 'Peggy' Strother. Benjamin Dixon Utterback married Susan E Whaley and had 10 children. He passed away on after 1880 in Fairfax Co., VA.

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Parents
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Elias S Utterback
1770 - 1857
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Margaret 'Peggy' Strother
1778 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Susan E Whaley
1821 - 1880
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Susan Lane Utterback
1861 - 1926
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Ernest Whaley Utterback
1866 - 1921
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William Henry Utterback
1842 - 1885
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Thomas Jackson Utterback
1863 - 1933
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Virginia Jane Utterback
1848 - 1925
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Benjamin D. Utterback, Jr.
1849 - 1899
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Edward Clinton Utterback
1870 - 1934
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Annie Elizabeth Utterback
1844 - 1922
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Robert Vernon Utterback
1854 - 1925
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James E "Cornie" Utterback
1852 - 1939

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