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Edward Kellison

Birth27 Jul 1798 - Bath, Virginia, United States
Death27 Apr 1867 - Friars Knob, Pocahontas County, Virginia, United States
MotherMary Tharp
FatherDaniel Kellison

Born in Bath, Virginia, United States on 27 Jul 1798 to Daniel Kellison and Mary Tharp. Edward Kellison married Mary Arbaugh and had 13 children. He passed away on 27 Apr 1867 in Friars Knob, Pocahontas County, Virginia, United States.

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Daniel Kellison
1762 - 1868
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Mary Tharp
1775 - 1854
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Mary Arbaugh
1789 - 1850
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Daniel Kellison
1812 - 1898
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Jacob S Kellison
1825 - 1898
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Nancy A Kellison
1833 - 1893
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Dianna Kellison
1834 - Unknown
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William S Kellison
1811 - 1865
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Sheldon C Kellison
1832 - 1898
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Susan R Kellison
1819 - 1905
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Rebecca Kellison
1832 - Unknown
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Mary J. Kellison
1815 - 1887
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Joseph E Kellison
1816 - 1900
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George W. Callison
1823 - 1895
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Elizabeth J Kellison
1831 - Unknown
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John J Kellison
1815 - 1878

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