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Judith Stringer

BirthNot Available - first found in Louisa County, Virginia
DeathAFT 1786 - last found in Caswell County, North Carolina in 1779
MotherHannah Batchelder
FatherDaniel Stringer (m. Batchelder)

Born in first found in Louisa County, Virginia to Daniel Stringer (m. Batchelder) and Hannah Batchelder. Judith Stringer married Edward Stringer (m. Blackstone) and had 9 children. She passed away on AFT 1786 in last found in Caswell County, North Carolina in 1779.

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Parents
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Daniel Stringer (M. Batchelder)
1718 - 1789
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Hannah Batchelder
1721 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Edward Stringer (M. Blackstone)
1698 - 1778
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Tabitha Stringer
1754 - 1802
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Mary Ann Stringer
1758 - 1799
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Lucia (Lucy) Stringer
1720 - 1779
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Agnes (Aggy) Stringer
1742 - 1800
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Fanny Stringer
1758 - Unknown
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William Stringer
1760 - 1829
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James Stringer
1752 - 1827
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Limeledge Stringer (M. Ely)
1766 - 1812
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Sarah Stringer
1747 - 1800

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