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Mary Scribner

Birth18 Jun 1750 - Stinchcombe,Gloucester,England
DeathAbt 1820 - Davidson Co., North Carolina
MotherHanh Workman
FatherEdmd Workman

Born in Stinchcombe,Gloucester,England on 18 Jun 1750 to Edmd Workman and Hanh Workman. Mary Scribner married Henry Workman and had 9 children. She passed away on Abt 1820 in Davidson Co., North Carolina.

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Parents
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Edmd Workman
Unknown - Unknown
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Hanh Workman
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Henry Workman
1748 - 1820
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William Workman
1770 - Unknown
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Henry Workman
1775 - 1863
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Thomas Workman
1777 - Unknown
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George Workman
1789 - 1856
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Mary Workman
1788 - Unknown
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Ruth Workman
Unknown - Unknown
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John Workman
1768 - 1883
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Rebecca Workman
1784 - Unknown
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Susannah "Susan" Leit Sullivant (Sullivan)
1780 - 1855

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