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Millicent Sutton

Birth28 Nov 1782 - Virginia, USA
Death27 Jan 1866 - Georgetown, Scott, Kentucky, USA
MotherMary Coleman
FatherJohn III Sutton(4thGGF)

Born in Virginia, USA on 28 Nov 1782 to John III Sutton(4thGGF) and Mary Coleman. Millicent Sutton married Joel Crenshaw and had 10 children. She passed away on 27 Jan 1866 in Georgetown, Scott, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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John Iii Sutton(4thggf)
1759 - 1826
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Mary Coleman
1762 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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Joel Crenshaw
1772 - 1840
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John Nelson Crenshaw (S/o Joel)
1824 - 1908
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James Addison Crenshaw
1804 - 1888
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Martha Juliet Yates
1813 - 1879
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Benjamin Buford Crenshaw
1807 - 1874
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Mary Ann Crenshaw
1809 - 1895
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William O. Crenshaw
1818 - 1890
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Nancy Millicent Crenshaw
1822 - 1868
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Elizabeth Cosby Crenshaw
1811 - 1837
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Joel Garland Crenshaw
1815 - Unknown
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Gulielmus Coleman Crenshaw
1805 - 1888

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