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Lydia Marks

Birth08 JUN 1799 - Loudon, Virginia, USA
DeathNot Available - unknown
MotherNancy Mary Liddleton
FatherAbel E Marks

Born in Loudon, Virginia, USA on 08 JUN 1799 to Abel E Marks and Nancy Mary Liddleton. Lydia Marks married Jonathan Hesser and had 10 children. She passed away in unknown.

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Parents
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Abel E Marks
1760 - 1817
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Nancy Mary Liddleton
1765 - 1827
Spouse(s)
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Jonathan Hesser
1792 - 1876
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Basil Hesser
1833 - 1833
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Mary Margaret Hesser
1831 - Unknown
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Charles Fenton Hesser
1838 - 1913
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Colbert Crawford Hesser
1839 - 1913
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Sarah Ann Hesser
1827 - 1907
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Martha E Hesser
1839 - Unknown
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Creighton Edward Hesser
1837 - Unknown
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Benton Smith Hesser
1842 - 1927
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James E Hesser
1831 - 1860
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John Thomas Newton Hesser
1831 - 1906

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