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Nathan Orme

Birth1734 - Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Death1791 - Prince George's, Maryland, United States
MotherAnne McNew
FatherMoses ORME

Born in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA on 1734 to Moses ORME and Anne McNew. Nathan Orme married Ann Henrietta Edmonston and had 9 children. He passed away on 1791 in Prince George's, Maryland, United States.

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Moses Orme
1693 - 1772
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Anne Mcnew
1711 - 1774
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Ann Henrietta Edmonston
1748 - 1823
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Evan Brook Ormes
1775 - 1855
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Nathan Orme
1776 - 1804
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Ann Orme
1762 - Unknown
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Priscilla Orme
1769 - 1850
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Archibald Brooke Orme
1771 - 1831
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Rebecca Orme
1772 - Unknown
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Rachel Orme
1763 - 1801
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Margaret Smith Benson Beall
1780 - 1849
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Thomas R. Benson
1775 - 1860

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