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Priscilla Eley

Birth1783 - Franklin, North Carolina, United States
Death1850 - Tishomingo, Tishomingo, Mississippi, United States
MotherCharity Denby
FatherJosiah Eley

Born in Franklin, North Carolina, United States on 1783 to Josiah Eley and Charity Denby. Priscilla Eley married Wright Walker Bonds and had 10 children. She passed away on 1850 in Tishomingo, Tishomingo, Mississippi, United States.

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Parents
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Josiah Eley
1740 - 1803
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Charity Denby
1756 - 1803
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Wright Walker Bonds
1776 - 1844
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Wright Walker Bonds
1817 - 1862
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Robert E Bonds
1822 - 1871
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John Bond
1803 - 1904
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Elizabeth Betsy Bonds
1801 - 1901
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Greenberry B Bonds
1805 - 1890
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Lemuel P "Cruse" Bonds
1828 - 1909
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Jefferson E Bonds
1797 - 1904
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Sarah Catherine Bonds
1813 - 1870
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William Carroll Bonds
1815 - 1889
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Michael Elias Bonds
1825 - 1870

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