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Elizabeth Stringfellow

Birth1766 - Richmond Co. North Carolina
Death16 Oct 1841 - Richmond County, North Carolina
MotherRebecca Martin
FatherRobert Stringfellow

Born in Richmond Co. North Carolina on 1766 to Robert Stringfellow and Rebecca Martin. Elizabeth Stringfellow married Jesse Baldwin and had 7 children. She passed away on 16 Oct 1841 in Richmond County, North Carolina.

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Robert Stringfellow
1736 - 1815
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Rebecca Martin
1710 - 1767
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Jesse Baldwin
1768 - 1826
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Anna Jane Baldwin
1789 - 1841
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Dudley Malcolm Baldwin
1793 - 1872
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Hiram Thomas Baldwin
1798 - 1882
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Alfred Baldwin
1796 - 1869
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William Baldwin
1802 - 1837
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Moses Baldwin
1803 - 1836
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Diza Dicie Baldwin
1791 - 1844

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