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James Benjamin Utterback

Birth1790 - Chesters Gap, Fauquier, Virginia, United States
Death1836 - Woodford, Kentucky, United States
MotherElizabeth Snelling
FatherBenjamin Franklin Utterbach

Born in Chesters Gap, Fauquier, Virginia, United States on 1790 to Benjamin Franklin Utterbach and Elizabeth Snelling. James Benjamin Utterback married Miriam Collett and had 11 children. He passed away on 1836 in Woodford, Kentucky, United States.

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Benjamin Franklin Utterbach
1754 - 1842
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Elizabeth Snelling
1760 - 1810
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Miriam Collett
1795 - 1869
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Elizabeth Ann Utterback
1832 - Unknown
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"Queen" Matilda Utterback
1835 - 1923
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Aaron Utterback
1826 - Unknown
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Henry Utterback
1831 - 1893
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James Benjamin Utterback
1823 - 1919
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Lewis Utterback
1830 - Unknown
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Charles Utterback
1833 - 1925
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Patrick M Utterback
1827 - 1889
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John Utterback
1821 - Unknown
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Moses Utterback
1825 - Unknown
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Harriet Utterback
1822 - Unknown

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