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Dickson Fail

Birth5 Sep 1760 - Johnston, North Carolina, United States
Death28 Aug 1832 - Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
MotherPhereby (Fail widow) Fail
FatherThomas Fail

Born in Johnston, North Carolina, United States on 5 Sep 1760 to Thomas Fail and Phereby (Fail widow) Fail. Dickson Fail married Lydia Altman and had 13 children. He passed away on 28 Aug 1832 in Johnston County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Fail
1745 - 1796
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Phereby (Fail Widow) Fail
1772 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Altman
1762 - 1836
Children Show all
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Nancy Fail
1780 - 1860
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William Dixon Fail
1778 - 1840
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Edney/edna Fail
1786 - 1857
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Edith Fail
1798 - 1840
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Needham Fail
1792 - 1844
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Elizabeth Peoples
1783 - 1847
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Alexander Fail
1785 - 1835
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Lewis Fail
1794 - 1840
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Thomas Fail
1775 - 1834
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John Fail
1800 - 1840
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Eliazabeth "Betsy" Fail
1800 - 1840
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James Lee
1790 - 1852
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Susanna Lee
1784 - 1835

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