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Matthew Erwin

Birth1782 - North Carolina, USA
Death18 Nov 1860 - Green, Lawrence, Missouri, United States
MotherAlice (Alee) Brandon
FatherJohn Armstrong Erwin

Born in North Carolina, USA on 1782 to John Armstrong Erwin and Alice (Alee) Brandon. Matthew Erwin married Irena Stevenson and had 9 children. He passed away on 18 Nov 1860 in Green, Lawrence, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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John Armstrong Erwin
1762 - 1821
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Alice (Alee) Brandon
1757 - 1836
Spouse(s)
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Irena Stevenson
1804 - 1897
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Hettisha R. Erwin
1832 - 1916
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Wilson M Erwin
1835 - 1881
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Josephine Erwin
1843 - Unknown
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Adeline Erwin
1842 - Unknown
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Mary Erwin
1838 - 1852
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Sarah A Erwin
1849 - Unknown
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Burton L Erwin
1846 - 1880
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William Erwin
1829 - Unknown
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James Dekalb Erwin
1826 - 1896

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