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John Redding

Birth6 DEC 1767 - North Carolina, USA
Death6 Feb. 1847 - Orange Co. North Carolina Buried on the Eno River Plantation
MotherMary Holloway Redding
FatherTHOMAS REDDING

Born in North Carolina, USA on 6 DEC 1767 to THOMAS REDDING and Mary Holloway Redding. John Redding married Nancy Mary Redmond and had 7 children. He passed away on 6 Feb. 1847 in Orange Co. North Carolina Buried on the Eno River Plantation.

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Parents
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Thomas Redding
1740 - 1821
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Mary Holloway Redding
1749 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Mary Redmond
1779 - 1861
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Robert Franklin Redding
1799 - 1891
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David C Reding
1809 - 1874
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Stephen Holloway Redding
1807 - 1891
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Mary 'Polly' Redding
1798 - 1874
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John Redding Jr.
1802 - 1880
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Elizabeth Redding
1804 - 1877
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John Redding
1802 - 1836

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