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Elizabeth Snoderly

Birth2 Sep 1837 - Anderson, Tennessee
Death2 Sep 1914 - Union Co., Tennessee
MotherRachel Whitten Snodderly
FatherDaniel Snodderly

Born in Anderson, Tennessee on 2 Sep 1837 to Daniel Snodderly and Rachel Whitten Snodderly. Elizabeth Snoderly married Flem Mc Coy and had 11 children. She passed away on 2 Sep 1914 in Union Co., Tennessee.

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Parents
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Daniel Snodderly
1810 - 1892
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Rachel Whitten Snodderly
1812 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Flem Mc Coy
1840 - 1908
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Mary L Mccoy
1876 - 1948
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Laura Belle Mccoy
1878 - Unknown
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Sarah Mccoy
1860 - 1929
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George W. Mccoy
1866 - 1948
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William R Mccoy
1859 - 1940
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Martha A. Mccoy Rutherford
1863 - 1952
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James Mccoy
1868 - Unknown
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Parlie Mccoy
1871 - 1927
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Nancy Jane Mccoy (Rutherford)
1885 - 1968
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Hr Geams "Gip" Mccoy
1883 - 1904
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Laura Mccoy
Unknown - Unknown

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