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Joannah Asher

Birth11 Apr 1778 - North Carolina, USA
Death11 May 1856 - Defeated, Smith, Tennessee
MotherMillie Blevins
FatherJohn A. Asher

Born in North Carolina, USA on 11 Apr 1778 to John A. Asher and Millie Blevins. Joannah Asher married Edmond C Dillehay and had 14 children. She passed away on 11 May 1856 in Defeated, Smith, Tennessee.

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Parents
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John A. Asher
1767 - 1831
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Millie Blevins
1759 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Edmond C Dillehay
1767 - 1827
Children Show all
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Joanne Dillehay
1811 - 1883
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Elizabeth Jane Betsy Dillehay
1798 - 1867
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Sarah Hill Dillehay
1802 - 1842
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Agnes A "Nancy" Dillehay
1800 - 1853
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Martha Patsy Dillehay
1805 - 1888
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Nancy J Dillehay
1796 - 1824
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Levi G. Dillehay
1804 - 1837
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Edmund Jones Dillehay
1810 - 1880
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Barnet T Dillehay
1815 - 1852
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Alexander R Dillehay
1818 - 1878
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Mary R B Dillehay
1818 - 1841
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Thomas R Dillehay
1809 - 1880
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Charles Alexander Dillehay
1816 - 1880
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Johnson Dillehay
1808 - 1870

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