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Cynthia E Collison

Birth1845 - Braxton, VA, USA
Death09 Mar 1881 - Nicholas, WV, USA
MotherCynthia Rachel Robinson
FatherIsaac M. Collison

Born in Braxton, VA, USA on 1845 to Isaac M. Collison and Cynthia Rachel Robinson. Cynthia E Collison married Robert Letcher Young and had 7 children. She passed away on 09 Mar 1881 in Nicholas, WV, USA.

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Parents
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Isaac M. Collison
1791 - 1873
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Cynthia Rachel Robinson
1799 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Robert Letcher Young
1848 - 1920
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Elizabeth J Young
1870 - 1921
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Mary J Young
1876 - Unknown
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James Robert Young
1863 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Young
1868 - Unknown
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Nancy Ellen Young (Cart)
1879 - 1908
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Martin Luther Young
1870 - 1941
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Tolemons J Young
1866 - Unknown

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