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Phebe Egbert

Birth25 Dec 1805 - Anderson Co. KY
Death02 Apr 1891 - Hopkins Co. KY
MotherElizabeth Betsy (Walker) Egbert
FatherDavid Norman Egbert

Born in Anderson Co. KY on 25 Dec 1805 to David Norman Egbert and Elizabeth Betsy (Walker) Egbert. Phebe Egbert married John G Cardwell and had 8 children. She passed away on 02 Apr 1891 in Hopkins Co. KY.

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Parents
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David Norman Egbert
1768 - 1868
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Elizabeth Betsy (Walker) Egbert
1774 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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John G Cardwell
1796 - 1868
Children Show all
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William David Utterback
1831 - 1920
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James Thomas Utterback
1835 - 1895
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Randall Lewis Utterback
1842 - 1917
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Robert B Utterback
1838 - 1899
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Margaret Elizabeth Utterback
1834 - 1906
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Thomas Utterback
1821 - Unknown
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Susan Utterback
1814 - Unknown
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John Nelson Utterback
1850 - Unknown

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