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Mourning Ricks

Birth10 Mar 1766 - Nash, North Carolina, USA
Death13 Jun 1837 - Halifax County, NC
MotherMary Crudup
FatherJames Ricks

Born in Nash, North Carolina, USA on 10 Mar 1766 to James Ricks and Mary Crudup. Mourning Ricks married Joseph Carter (Sheriff Of Nash City NC) Member of the House of Rep Arrington and had 12 children. She passed away on 13 Jun 1837 in Halifax County, NC.

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Parents
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James Ricks
1730 - 1792
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Mary Crudup
1740 - 1806
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Joseph Carter (Sheriff Of Nash City Nc) Member Of The House Of Rep Arrington
1762 - 1836
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Joseph John Short
Unknown - Unknown
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Joseph Carter Arrington
1792 - 1838
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Thomas Arrington
1793 - 1828
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Ricks Arrington
1786 - 1835
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Rhoda Arrington
1788 - 1853
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Mourning Arrington
1789 - 1850
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Anthony Arrington
1787 - Unknown
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Temperance Arrington
1803 - 1881
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Mary "Polly" Arrington
1774 - 1846
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Edmund Tunstall Arrington
1824 - 1901
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Joseph Carter Arrington (Black)
1789 - 1864
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Leah Arrington
1786 - 1840
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Carter Arrington
1775 - 1834

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