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Malinda Utterback

Birth19 Aug 1830 - Nicholas, Kentucky, USA
Death25 Apr 1914 - Nicholas, Kentucky, USA
MotherSarah (Sally) Crose
FatherCovington William Utterback

Born in Nicholas, Kentucky, USA on 19 Aug 1830 to Covington William Utterback and Sarah (Sally) Crose. Malinda Utterback married Henry Bramblett and had 5 children. She passed away on 25 Apr 1914 in Nicholas, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Covington William Utterback
1791 - 1864
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Sarah (Sally) Crose
1798 - 1878
Spouse(s)
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Henry Bramblett
1829 - 1862
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Allen Moler
1818 - 1894
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Thomas S. Bramblett
1857 - 1942
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John William Bramlett
1853 - 1918
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Benjamin Henry Bramblett
1855 - 1944
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Covington Utterback Bramblett
1854 - 1939
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George W. Bramblett
1861 - 1921

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