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James Mudd

Birth1708 - St Charles, Charles, Maryland, United States
Death1797 - Charles, Maryland, United States
MotherRebecca Moody Wright Lowe Mudd
FatherThomas Mudd

Born in St Charles, Charles, Maryland, United States on 1708 to Thomas Mudd and Rebecca Moody Wright Lowe Mudd. James Mudd married Mary Martin and had 14 children. He passed away on 1797 in Charles, Maryland, United States.

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Parents
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Thomas Mudd
1680 - 1739
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Rebecca Moody Wright Lowe Mudd
1656 - 1709
Spouse(s)
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Mary Martin
1729 - Unknown
Children Show all
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John Mudd
1743 - 1796
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Smith Mudd
1752 - 1817
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Martin Mudd
1746 - 1778
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Zachariah Mudd
1759 - 1790
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Jeremiah Mudd (Aabe)
1751 - 1815
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Henry Mudd
1752 - 1778
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James Mudd
1745 - 1796
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Hezekiah Mudd
1761 - 1795
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Mary Mudd
1748 - Unknown
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Benjamin Mudd
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Mudd
Unknown - Unknown
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Eleanor Mudd
Unknown - Unknown
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William Mudd
1763 - 1783
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Mary Mudd
1748 - Unknown

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