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Martha "Patsy" Baugh

Birth1745 - Bristol Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony
Death23 Apr 1813 - Jefferson, Jackson, Georgia, United States
MotherMartha Baugh (6th GG) (DNA Match)
FatherJames BAUGH (6th GG)

Born in Bristol Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony on 1745 to James BAUGH (6th GG) and Martha Baugh (6th GG) (DNA Match). Martha "Patsy" Baugh married William Cureton and had 8 children. She passed away on 23 Apr 1813 in Jefferson, Jackson, Georgia, United States.

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James Baugh (6Th Gg)
1713 - 1813
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Martha Baugh (6Th Gg) (Dna Match)
1721 - 1770
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William Cureton
1737 - 1810
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William "Tall Tree" Cureton (Believed To Be An Indian)
1762 - 1827
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Mary "Polly" Currenton
1768 - 1810
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Martha Cureton Aubrey
1764 - 1796
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Susanna Cureton
1761 - Unknown
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James Cureton
1758 - 1798
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Elizabeth Cureton
1770 - 1837
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Jeremiah Edwin Cureton
1763 - 1843
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Mary "Polly" Rebecca Cureton
1781 - 1813

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