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Nathaniel Busbee

Birth1725 - Bertie, North Carolina, USA
Death1803 - Lexington, Fairfield, South Carolina, United States
MotherCatherine Bryant
FatherBenjamin Franklin Busby

Born in Bertie, North Carolina, USA on 1725 to Benjamin Franklin Busby and Catherine Bryant. Nathaniel Busbee married Charity Haines and had 7 children. He passed away on 1803 in Lexington, Fairfield, South Carolina, United States.

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Benjamin Franklin Busby
1699 - 1815
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Catherine Bryant
1687 - 1738
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Charity Haines
1726 - 1809
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Needham Busby
1752 - 1840
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Robert Busbey
1769 - 1851
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Sherrod Busby
1756 - 1829
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Nathan Busbee
1755 - 1820
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Micajah Cager Busby
1796 - 1860
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Micajah Busby
1767 - 1845
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Elizabeth Busby
1778 - 1816

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