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Matthew McCrary

Birth17 May 1758 - Laurens County, South Carolina, Colonial America
Death1 Jul 1816 - Long Creek, Warren, Georgia, USA
MotherLetitia "Lettie" Brandon
FatherThomas McCreary

Born in Laurens County, South Carolina, Colonial America on 17 May 1758 to Thomas McCreary and Letitia "Lettie" Brandon. Matthew McCrary married Frances Marian Evans and had 7 children. He passed away on 1 Jul 1816 in Long Creek, Warren, Georgia, USA.

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Thomas Mccreary
1737 - 1793
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Letitia "Lettie" Brandon
1737 - 1790
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Frances Marian Evans
1764 - 1837
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Jane Greer
1756 - 1790
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Martha A Mccrary
1782 - 1821
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Isaac Mccrary 1801-1860 Ga
1801 - 1860
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Jane E. "Jinny" Grier Mccrary
1798 - 1874
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Samuel Mccrary
1776 - Unknown
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Jasper Mccrary
1799 - 1864
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Levi Mccrary
1786 - Unknown
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Ezra Mccrary 1804 Ga-1885 Ga
1804 - 1885

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