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James McFerron

Birth2 Apr 1744 - Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Death16 APR 1832 - Greene, Tennessee, United States
MotherAbigail (d) Ayars
FatherJames McFarson

Born in Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom on 2 Apr 1744 to James McFarson and Abigail (d) Ayars. James McFerron married Martha "Betsey" Rodgers and had 6 children. He passed away on 16 APR 1832 in Greene, Tennessee, United States.

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James Mcfarson
1716 - 1799
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Abigail (D) Ayars
1724 - 1782
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Martha "Betsey" Rodgers
1753 - 1814
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William Mcpheron
1781 - 1844
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Elizabeth Betsy Peggy Mcpheron
1776 - 1804
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John Mcferran
1776 - 1821
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Robert Mcpheron
1776 - 1818
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James Mcpherron
1776 - Unknown
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Martin Mcpherron
1774 - 1886

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