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Gen. John Dillard

Birth1751 - Amherst, Amherst, Virginia, United States
Death1 Dec 1822 - Horsepaster Creek, Henry, Virginia, United States
MotherLucy Wise
FatherJames Stephen Dillard

Born in Amherst, Amherst, Virginia, United States on 1751 to James Stephen Dillard and Lucy Wise. Gen. John Dillard married Sarah Stovall and had 10 children. He passed away on 1 Dec 1822 in Horsepaster Creek, Henry, Virginia, United States.

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James Stephen Dillard
1698 - 1790
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Lucy Wise
1689 - 1787
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Sarah Stovall
1752 - 1823
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Elizabeth Hunt Dillard
1781 - 1868
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Elizabeth Hunt Christian
1775 - 1868
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Peter Hairston Dillard
1785 - 1867
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Jane Dillard
1787 - 1855
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Mary Ann Hunt Dillard
1775 - 1845
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George Stovall Dillard
1781 - 1839
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Ruth Dillard
1776 - 1850
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James Dillard
1779 - 1859
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Elizabeth Hunt Dillard
1781 - 1868
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Pattie Dillard
1772 - 1858
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Rev. James Monroe Dillard
1817 - 1892
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Ruth Dillard
1772 - Unknown

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