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John TANDY

Birth Sept. 21, 1777 - Fluvanna County, Virginia
Death01 Nov 1848 - Carroll County, Kentucky
MotherJudith Martin
FatherJohn Tandy

Born in Fluvanna County, Virginia on Sept. 21, 1777 to John Tandy and Judith Martin. John TANDY married Sarah Sally Bledsoe - 02 and had 14 children. He passed away on 01 Nov 1848 in Carroll County, Kentucky.

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Parents
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John Tandy
1751 - 1817
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Judith Martin
1750 - 1789
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Sally Bledsoe - 02
1786 - 1860
Children Show all
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John Quincy Tandy
1828 - 1896
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Lucinda Tandy
1805 - 1885
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Emily Tandy
1816 - 1846
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Willis Tandy
1803 - 1827
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Sarah Jane Tandy
1814 - 1861
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William Henry Tandy
1831 - 1884
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Lutitia Tandy
1821 - 1887
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Edward J. Tandy
1824 - 1892
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James Bledsoe Tandy
1812 - 1895
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Elizabeth Ann Tandy
1807 - 1870
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Judith Tandy
1810 - 1888
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Drusilla Tandy
1819 - 1898
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Scott Tandy
1813 - 1891
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Nancy Tandy
1818 - 1887

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