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Frances Murphy

Birth1799 - Orange, North Carolina, United States
Death28 Aug 1841 - Benton, Arkansas, United States
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Born in Orange, North Carolina, United States on 1799. Frances Murphy married Abraham Whinery and had 8 children. She passed away on 28 Aug 1841 in Benton, Arkansas, United States.

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Abraham Whinery
1795 - 1866
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Ellen Nancy Whinery
1819 - 1870
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William Carroll Whinery
1829 - 1878
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Polly A Whenrey
1836 - Unknown
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Archibald Yell Whinery
1831 - 1880
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John Joseph Davidson Whinery
1834 - 1880
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Abraham Jackson Whinery
1837 - 1902
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Sarah Whinery
1817 - Unknown
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Margaret M Whenrey
1842 - 1933

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