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David E Vance

Birthabt 1811 - North Carolina, USA
Deathabt 1871 - Laurel, Kentucky, USA
MotherAmy Ford
FatherPatrick Vance

Born in North Carolina, USA on abt 1811 to Patrick Vance and Amy Ford. David E Vance married Margaret Hignite and had 9 children. He passed away on abt 1871 in Laurel, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Patrick Vance
1779 - 1830
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Amy Ford
1770 - 1840
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Hignite
1812 - Unknown
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Letitia 'Letty' Cobb
1839 - 1871
Children Show all
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Wallace Vance
1839 - 1918
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Martha A Vance
1845 - 1917
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Elias D Vance
1847 - 1915
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David Maron Vance Covington
1868 - 1925
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Sarah E. Vance
1850 - Unknown
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Susannah Rachel Vance
1871 - 1911
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Sterling Vance
1841 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Vance
1843 - Unknown
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William Vance Edwards
1871 - Unknown

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