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Mickleberry Roach

Birth1821 - Rockingham, Virginia, United States
DeathOct 1893 - Rockingham, Virginia, USA
MotherElizabeth Shifflett
FatherCalus Archibald Roach

Born in Rockingham, Virginia, United States on 1821 to Calus Archibald Roach and Elizabeth Shifflett. Mickleberry Roach married Angeline Purry Rucker and had 13 children. She passed away on Oct 1893 in Rockingham, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Calus Archibald Roach
1790 - 1862
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Elizabeth Shifflett
1804 - 1886
Spouse(s)
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Angeline Purry Rucker
1827 - 1900
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Joseph Columbus Roach
1855 - 1922
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John Scott Roach
1849 - 1917
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William Henry Roach
1835 - Unknown
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William M. Roche
1843 - 1917
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Charles O Roach
1853 - 1928
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Magnolia Roach
1840 - Unknown
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Alice Roach
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary C. Roach
1847 - 1947
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Enoch B. Roach
1864 - 1893
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George Richard Roach
1871 - 1930
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Rebecca Ann Roach
1863 - 1920
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Amanda Roach
1858 - 1892
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Emanuel Berryman Roach
1842 - 1917

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