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Charity Elder

Birth1792 - Washington, Kentucky, United States
Death20 September 1865 - Marion, Kentucky, United States
MotherAnn McAtee
FatherNot Available

Born in Washington, Kentucky, United States on 1792 to Ann McAtee. Charity Elder married James Jarboe and had 12 children. She passed away on 20 September 1865 in Marion, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Ann Mcatee
1757 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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James Jarboe
1775 - 1825
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Thomas Fowler
1776 - 1849
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James Jarboe
1782 - 1825
Children Show all
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Martin Fowler
1833 - 1854
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James William Jarboe
1823 - 1887
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Lewis Jarboe
1813 - 1871
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Margaret Jarboe
1814 - 1898
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George Placidus Fowler
1835 - Unknown
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Thomas Fowler
1827 - Unknown
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John R Jarboe
1818 - 1842
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Annastasia Jarboe
1812 - 1906
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Francis "Frank" Fowler
1829 - 1854
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Mary Jane Fowler
1828 - 1892
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John Fowler
1805 - 1878
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Thomas S Fowler
1829 - 1923

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