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Lavina Easterling

Birth1812 - Marlboro Cty S.C
Death1852 - Marion Cty S.C
MotherSarah Sally Manship
FatherJames Easterling

Born in Marlboro Cty S.C on 1812 to James Easterling and Sarah Sally Manship. Lavina Easterling married John Fletcher and had 8 children. She passed away on 1852 in Marion Cty S.C.

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Parents
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James Easterling
1783 - 1855
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Sarah Sally Manship
1790 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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John Fletcher
1805 - 1878
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Mary Fletcher
1839 - 1926
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Gailford Fletcher
Unknown - Unknown
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Joshua Fletcher
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Fletcher
Unknown - Unknown
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Henry Fletcher
Unknown - Unknown
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James Fletsher
Unknown - Unknown
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Celia (Ceal) Fletcher
1845 - 1921
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Martha A. Fletcher
Unknown - Unknown

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