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Joel W Utterback

Birth1792 - Germantown, Fauquier, Virginia, USA
Death27 Dec 1841 - Lawrenceburg, Anderson, Kentucky, USA
MotherJemima Whitson Nelson
FatherCharles Utterback

Born in Germantown, Fauquier, Virginia, USA on 1792 to Charles Utterback and Jemima Whitson Nelson. Joel W Utterback married Ailsey Bond and had 5 children. He passed away on 27 Dec 1841 in Lawrenceburg, Anderson, Kentucky, USA.

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Charles Utterback
1759 - 1843
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Jemima Whitson Nelson
1770 - 1820
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Ailsey Bond
1800 - 1849
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Eliza W Gillum
1803 - 1826
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Virginia Ann Utterback
1823 - 1853
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John Milton Utterback
1826 - 1925
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Sarah Elizabeth Utterback
1830 - 1851
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Martha W Utterback
1831 - 1913
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George W. Utterback
1828 - Unknown

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