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Caroline Marshall

Birth7 Apr 1770 - Germantown, Colony of Virginia, USA (maybe Tazewell County
Death20 Nov 1840 - Tazewell, Illinois, USA
MotherAnn Archer
FatherAlexander William Marshall

Born in Germantown, Colony of Virginia, USA (maybe Tazewell County on 7 Apr 1770 to Alexander William Marshall and Ann Archer. Caroline Marshall married Nathaniel Tinney and had 9 children. She passed away on 20 Nov 1840 in Tazewell, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Alexander William Marshall
1722 - 1787
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Ann Archer
1726 - 1781
Spouse(s)
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Nathaniel Tinney
1765 - 1817
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(Mwrh-w7m) Mary Ann Tinney
1796 - 1860
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Edward B Tinney
1813 - 1903
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John Marshall Tinney
1810 - 1872
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William Arthur Tinney
1806 - 1888
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Margaret A. Tinney
1815 - 1880
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Sarah Tinney
1792 - 1891
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Jo Anna Tinney
1803 - 1860
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Thomas N Tinney
Unknown - Unknown
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Henry C Tinney
Unknown - Unknown

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