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Elisha Walling

Birth1801 - Lee, Virginia, United States
Death1860 - Walker Co., Georgia
MotherMary Catherine Rogers
FatherWilliam Wallin

Born in Lee, Virginia, United States on 1801 to William Wallin and Mary Catherine Rogers. Elisha Walling married Lucinda Alistine and had 8 children. He passed away on 1860 in Walker Co., Georgia.

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William Wallin
1778 - 1840
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Mary Catherine Rogers
1784 - 1850
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Lucinda Alistine
1805 - 1849
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James Wallin
1843 - Unknown
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John Wallen
1833 - Unknown
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William Wallin
1842 - Unknown
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Lucinda Wallin
1845 - Unknown
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Catherine Wallen
1840 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Wallen
1834 - Unknown
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Andrew Wallen
1830 - Unknown
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Nancy Wallen
1838 - Unknown

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