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Honor Oliver

Birth1737 - Gates, North Carolina, United States
Death1788 - Gates, North Carolina, United States
MotherElizabeth Crawford
FatherAlexander Oliver

Born in Gates, North Carolina, United States on 1737 to Alexander Oliver and Elizabeth Crawford. Honor Oliver married Henry Dilday and had 9 children. She passed away on 1788 in Gates, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Alexander Oliver
1680 - 1767
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Elizabeth Crawford
1706 - 1747
Spouse(s)
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Henry Dilday
1725 - 1795
Children Show all
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Jesse Mcdilda-dilda-dildy
1755 - 1820
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Charles Dilday
1763 - 1860
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Joseph Dilday
1756 - 1841
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Amos Dilday
1761 - 1863
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William Mcdilda
1760 - 1840
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Henry Dilday
1759 - 1825
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Arthur Arter Dilday
1770 - 1841
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Edith Dilday
1770 - 1798
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Ann Mcdilda-dilda-dilday
1768 - Unknown

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