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Champness B Madding

BirthNov 1763 - Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States
Death17 JUL 1839 - Madison County, Tennessee
MotherMary Homer
FatherJohn Madding

Born in Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States on Nov 1763 to John Madding and Mary Homer. Champness B Madding married Francis Duncan and had 10 children. He passed away on 17 JUL 1839 in Madison County, Tennessee.

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John Madding
1730 - 1774
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Mary Homer
1732 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Francis Duncan
1764 - 1840
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William B Or D Madden
1815 - 1870
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Eliza E. Madden
1811 - 1844
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Joel Mading / Madding / Madden
1800 - 1824
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Polly Madding
1800 - 1838
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Daniel Mading
1795 - 1839
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Margaret (Peggy)(hershberger) Maiden
1780 - 1837
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Franklin William Madding
1809 - 1850
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Do Champness Madden
1780 - Unknown
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Margaret Madden Huey
1820 - Unknown
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Margaret Madden
Unknown - Unknown

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