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JOHN SETTLE

Birth1744 - Prince William, Virginia, United States
Death10 Nov 1800 - Frederick, Virginia, United States
MotherMary Wade Strother
FatherJohn Settle

Born in Prince William, Virginia, United States on 1744 to John Settle and Mary Wade Strother. JOHN SETTLE married Elizabeth Cooksey and had 13 children. He passed away on 10 Nov 1800 in Frederick, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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John Settle
1721 - 1785
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Mary Wade Strother
1724 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Cooksey
1744 - 1794
Children Show all
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Vincent Settle
1787 - 1854
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John Settle
1776 - 1833
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Sarah Settle
1773 - Unknown
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Margaret (Suter) Settle
1789 - 1876
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Tracey Settle
1780 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Sanford
1780 - 1833
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Edward Settle
1785 - Unknown
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Charles Settle
1778 - 1860
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Elizabeth Settles
1770 - Unknown
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Larkin Settle
1789 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Suttle Orr
1770 - 1823
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Lucinda Settle
1787 - 1865
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Matilda Settle
1786 - Unknown

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