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Kibble Terry

Birth 16 March 1812 - Bedford County Tennessee
Death26 Nov 1876 - Riverton, Colbert County, Alabama
MotherSarah Gooch
FatherJohn Thomas Terry

Born in Bedford County Tennessee on 16 March 1812 to John Thomas Terry and Sarah Gooch. Kibble Terry had 11 children. He passed away on 26 Nov 1876 in Riverton, Colbert County, Alabama.

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Parents
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John Thomas Terry
1776 - 1855
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Sarah Gooch
1779 - 1849
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John Thomas Terry
1840 - 1912
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Permelia Abbigail "Abby" Terry
1844 - 1912
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Sina Duke Terry
1861 - 1945
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Sarah E Terry
1838 - 1900
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Mary Susan Terry
1858 - 1920
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William Worth Terry
1849 - 1927
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Richard Terry
1859 - 1897
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Burton Terry
1855 - 1876
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Jackson Terry
1856 - 1876
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Powell E Terry
1845 - 1876
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Eliza Terry
1854 - 1870

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