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Dolly Batten

Birth20 Oct 1829 - Pine Level, Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
Death6 May 1862 - Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth Gay
FatherPLEASANT A BATTEN

Born in Pine Level, Johnston County, North Carolina, USA on 20 Oct 1829 to PLEASANT A BATTEN and Elizabeth Gay. Dolly Batten had 9 children. She passed away on 6 May 1862 in Johnston County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Pleasant A Batten
1803 - 1865
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Elizabeth Gay
1808 - 1862
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James Haywood Batten
1845 - Unknown
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Joanna Batten
1849 - 1902
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Lucinda E Batten
1848 - 1897
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Nancy Batten
1859 - Unknown
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Martha Batten
1856 - 1925
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Jackson "James" Perry Batten
1853 - 1938
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Henry Jeffries Batten
1846 - 1927
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Ranson Batten
1862 - Unknown
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Betty Jean Batten
1860 - Unknown

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