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Judith Utterback

Birth31 Mar 1777 - Germantown, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Death06 Dec 1853 - Fauquier County, VIrginia
MotherElizabeth Crose Utterback
FatherHarmon UTTERBACK

Born in Germantown, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA on 31 Mar 1777 to Harmon UTTERBACK and Elizabeth Crose Utterback. Judith Utterback married Elijah Sanders and had 10 children. She passed away on 06 Dec 1853 in Fauquier County, VIrginia.

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Parents
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Harmon Utterback
1746 - 1826
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Elizabeth Crose Utterback
1757 - 1829
Spouse(s)
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Elijah Sanders
1772 - 1853
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Adeline Saunders
1802 - 1837
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Mildred Sanders
1812 - 1844
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Elijah Coleman Sanders
1817 - Unknown
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William Sanders
1805 - 1843
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Mima Sanders
1806 - Unknown
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Addison Hunton Saunders
1810 - 1857
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Edward Ned Sanders
1808 - 1866
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Gustavus B. Sanders
1804 - Unknown
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John A. Sanders
1816 - Unknown
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Esther Sanders
1809 - Unknown

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