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Frances Fanny Tarleton

Birth1780 - , St Mary's, Maryland, USA
Death28 May 1816 - Neck, Dorchester, Maryland, United States
MotherElizabeth Shanks Tarleton
FatherStephen Tarlton

Born in , St Mary's, Maryland, USA on 1780 to Stephen Tarlton and Elizabeth Shanks Tarleton. Frances Fanny Tarleton married Kenelm V Cheseldine and had 11 children. She passed away on 28 May 1816 in Neck, Dorchester, Maryland, United States.

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Stephen Tarlton
1742 - 1811
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Elizabeth Shanks Tarleton
1758 - 1823
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Kenelm V Cheseldine
1775 - 1835
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Cyrenius Cheseldine
1765 - 1812
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Kenelm Cheseldine
1799 - 1867
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John Cheseldine
1806 - 1890
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George Washington Cheseldine
1810 - 1883
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Richard Cheseldine
1796 - 1860
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Charles Columbus Cheseldine
1802 - 1870
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Mary Tarlton Cheseldine
1806 - 1869
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Cyrenius Cheseldine
1804 - 1899
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William H Cheseldine
1824 - 1852
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Elijah Cheseldine
1794 - 1856
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Gerard Cheseldine
1810 - 1882
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Charles Cheseldine
1800 - 1875

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