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Lurna Shingleton

Birth29 Nov 1814 - Harrison Co., Virginia, USA
Death12 OCT 1867 - Taylor, West Virginia
MotherMary Elder
FatherSanford Shingleton

Born in Harrison Co., Virginia, USA on 29 Nov 1814 to Sanford Shingleton and Mary Elder. Lurna Shingleton married Abraham McElfresh and had 11 children. She passed away on 12 OCT 1867 in Taylor, West Virginia.

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Parents
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Sanford Shingleton
1786 - 1869
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Mary Elder
1794 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Abraham Mcelfresh
1810 - 1866
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Virginia Catherine Mcelfresh
1851 - 1920
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Abraham Mcelfresh
1855 - 1944
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Sanford Mcelfresh
1838 - 1915
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Joseph Mcelfresh
1843 - 1925
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Nancy J Mcelfresh
1845 - 1889
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Joshua Mcelfresh
1836 - 1922
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Jackson Mcelfresh
1857 - 1924
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Sarah Mcelfresh
1845 - 1915
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John Mcelfresh
1838 - 1898
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James A Mcelfresh
1840 - 1900
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Francis M Mcelfresh
1848 - 1935

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