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Levi E Onley

Birth1805 - Gates, North Carolina, United States
Death11 Oct 1860 - Calhoun, McMinn County, Tennessee, United States of America
MotherMary unknown
FatherLevi (Ownley) Onley

Born in Gates, North Carolina, United States on 1805 to Levi (Ownley) Onley and Mary unknown. Levi E Onley married Mahala Jane Stafford and had 6 children. He passed away on 11 Oct 1860 in Calhoun, McMinn County, Tennessee, United States of America.

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Parents
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Levi (Ownley) Onley
1770 - Unknown
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Mary Unknown
1788 - 1848
Spouse(s)
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Mahala Jane Stafford
1813 - 1879
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Marinda Bowen
Unknown - Unknown
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Amanda Angeline Onley
1856 - 1882
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Sarah Jane Onley
1844 - 1929
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Nancy C. Cravens
1847 - 1902
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Thomas J. Onley
1843 - 1862
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Mary Ann Onley/onely
1848 - 1922
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Melissa D. Randolph
1844 - 1918

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