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LUCY ANN Roach

Birth1802 - Rockingham, Richmond County, North Carolina, USA
Death9 Dec 1881 - Idlewild, Gibson, Tennessee, USA
MotherRuth Spiers
FatherJames Roach

Born in Rockingham, Richmond County, North Carolina, USA on 1802 to James Roach and Ruth Spiers. LUCY ANN Roach married John Harvey Pounds and had 10 children. She passed away on 9 Dec 1881 in Idlewild, Gibson, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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James Roach
1753 - 1841
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Ruth Spiers
1757 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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John Harvey Pounds
1798 - 1879
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Thomas Luther Pounds
1825 - 1867
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Sarah (Sally) A Pounds
1833 - 1912
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Mary Caroline Pounds
1841 - 1888
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James M Pounds
1825 - 1850
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Nathaniel Newton Pounds
1838 - 1902
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Louisa M Lucy Jane Pounds
1833 - 1888
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John Harvey "Harve" Pounds
1840 - 1879
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Elizabeth R Pounds
1824 - Unknown
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John Harvey "Pap" Pounds
1865 - 1938
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Daniel Milton Pound
1832 - 1904

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