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Elizabeth Eigner

Birth1763 - South Carolina, USA
Death1802 - South Carolina, United States
Mother(lst wife) Unknown
FatherGeorge Egner

Born in South Carolina, USA on 1763 to George Egner and (lst wife) Unknown. Elizabeth Eigner married George Sligh and had 12 children. She passed away on 1802 in South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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George Egner
Unknown - 1796
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(Lst Wife) Unknown
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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George Sligh
1747 - 1833
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Barbara Sligh
1788 - 1870
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George Jacob Sligh
1785 - 1832
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David Sligh
1801 - 1874
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Jacob Sligh
1799 - 1868
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Mary Magdalene Sligh
1794 - 1870
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John Sligh
1790 - 1819
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Polly Sligh
1798 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Sligh
1784 - 1850
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Sibey Isabella Sligh
1788 - Unknown
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John Jacob Sligh
1782 - 1845
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Margaret Sligh
1786 - Unknown
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Margaret Sligh
1786 - 1886

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