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Judith JOYNER

Birth1733 - Albemarle, Virginia, United States
Death1803 - Danridge, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States
MotherElizabeth Hudson
FatherPhilip Joyner

Born in Albemarle, Virginia, United States on 1733 to Philip Joyner and Elizabeth Hudson. Judith JOYNER married Robert I. GENTRY and had 13 children. She passed away on 1803 in Danridge, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
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Philip Joyner
1704 - 1761
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Elizabeth Hudson
1710 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Robert I. Gentry
1730 - 1811
Children Show all
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Bartlett Gentry
1761 - 1857
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Sarah Gentry
1760 - 1833
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Jesse Gentry##katydid1961
1757 - 1833
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Elizabeth Gentry
1758 - 1798
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Martin Gentry
1763 - 1823
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Charles Gentry
1755 - 1845
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Tabitha Gentry
1770 - 1850
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Mary Gentry
1758 - 1798
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Susan Gentry
1755 - Unknown
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Moses Gentry
1760 - Unknown
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Mary Gentry
1762 - 1783
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Martin Gentry
1751 - 1757
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Robert Gentry
1765 - Unknown

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