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Miranda Quick

BirthAbt. 1832 - Bennettsville, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA
DeathBef. 1910 - Not Available
MotherHarriet Quick
FatherBenjamin Quick

Born in Bennettsville, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA on Abt. 1832 to Benjamin Quick and Harriet Quick. Miranda Quick married Jacob C. Allman and had 14 children. She passed away on Bef. 1910.

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Parents
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Benjamin Quick
1796 - Unknown
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Harriet Quick
1789 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Jacob C. Allman
1827 - 1915
Children Show all
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Fannie Allman
1863 - 1934
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John W. Allman
1869 - 1933
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Laura Allman
1869 - 1962
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Lincoln Allman
Unknown - Unknown
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Jannie Allman
1857 - Unknown
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Mary Allman
1872 - Unknown
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Corianne Allman
1861 - Unknown
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A Cachey Allman
1861 - Unknown
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Maurice Allman
1870 - Unknown
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Emily Allman
1853 - 1925
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Martha B Allman
1874 - 1919
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Frances Allman
1853 - 1950
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Lucy Ann Allman
1858 - 1937
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Harriett Allman
1870 - Unknown

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