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Mahala Stringer

Birth29 Jul 1819 - Hall County, Georgia, USA
Death1870 - Tennessee
MotherBARBara "1788" "B A" Allen STRINGer ABERCROMBie
FatherJohn Stringer

Born in Hall County, Georgia, USA on 29 Jul 1819 to John Stringer and BARBara "1788" "B A" Allen STRINGer ABERCROMBie. Mahala Stringer married Henry GARNER and had 12 children. She passed away on 1870 in Tennessee.

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Parents
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John Stringer
1792 - 1860
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Barbara "1788" "B A" Allen Stringer Abercrombie
1788 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Henry Garner
1818 - 1895
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Mahala Stringer
1819 - 1870
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Marietta J Garner
1839 - 1903
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John Daniel Garner
1844 - 1934
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Milinda Josephine Garner
1837 - 1870
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Louisa Ann Garner
1846 - Unknown
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Richard Edward Garner
1841 - 1926
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William A Garner
1848 - 1893
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Samuel Garner
1853 - Unknown
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Davis T Garner
1841 - 1880
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James Garner
1844 - 1880
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Samuel Garner
1838 - 1880
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Lucinda Caroline (Bert) Garner
1849 - 1900
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Josephine Rosetta Denham
1837 - 1870

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