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Mary Ewing

BirthAbt. 1790 - Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania
Death25 Nov 1876 - Rockbridge Co, Va
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Born in Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania on Abt. 1790. Mary Ewing married James Forsythe and had 11 children. She passed away on 25 Nov 1876 in Rockbridge Co, Va.

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James Forsythe
1790 - 1832
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Elizabeth Forsythe
1815 - 1846
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William Ewing Forsyth
1827 - 1908
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Isabella Forsythe
1825 - 1897
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Anna Forsythe
1812 - 1859
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Jane Forsyth
1816 - 1892
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Elijah Forsyth
1820 - 1823
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Martha Forsythe
1818 - Unknown
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Mary Forsyth
1821 - 1824
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Mary Blackburn Forsythe
1829 - 1835
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James Forsythe
1823 - 1824
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Forsythe
1815 - Unknown

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