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Ellender Roach

Birth1775 - Orange, North Carolina, United States
Death9 Aug 1869 - Attala County, MS
MotherAnn Thompson
FatherJames Roach

Born in Orange, North Carolina, United States on 1775 to James Roach and Ann Thompson. Ellender Roach married William Bartlett Ray and had 16 children. She passed away on 9 Aug 1869 in Attala County, MS.

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Parents
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James Roach
1740 - 1792
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Ann Thompson
1747 - 1813
Spouse(s)
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William Bartlett Ray
1773 - 1824
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Patterson Mcneal Ray
1800 - 1870
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William Guy Ray
1810 - 1864
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John N. Ray
1804 - 1849
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Catherine Ray
1811 - 1848
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Alexander Ray
1819 - 1911
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Nancy Ray
1800 - 1826
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Jasper Marion Ray
1803 - 1812
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James Ray
1815 - 1859
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Eveline Jennie (Evie) Ray
1819 - 1890
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Elijah Ray
1824 - 1870
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Elizabeth Ray
1820 - 1860
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Mary Nancy Lawless
1810 - 1859
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Alfred Ray
1803 - 1839
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Eleanor Ray
1806 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Brasher
1810 - 1855
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Nancy Elizabeth Kendrick
1810 - 1870

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