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Prudence Steed Coggin

Birth1761 - Rowan, North Carolina, USA
Death1800 - Montgomery, North Carolina, United States
MotherAlice Elizabeth Benson
FatherJohn Coggin

Born in Rowan, North Carolina, USA on 1761 to John Coggin and Alice Elizabeth Benson. Prudence Steed Coggin married Stephen M Hearne and had 15 children. She passed away on 1800 in Montgomery, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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John Coggin
1715 - 1793
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Alice Elizabeth Benson
1736 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Stephen M Hearne
1748 - 1844
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Selby Hearne
1785 - 1863
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Isham Hearne
1789 - 1875
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Thomas E. Hearne
1786 - 1857
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Priscilla Hearne
1798 - 1841
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Stephen Hearne
1796 - 1850
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Mary Hearne
1791 - 1867
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George Hearn
1798 - Unknown
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Selvey Hearn
1792 - 1862
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Sarah Sallie Hearne
1779 - 1850
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Mary Hearne
1823 - Unknown
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Priscilla Hearne
1795 - 1830
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William Hearn
1770 - 1868
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Rev Joshua Hearn
1775 - 1853
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Selvy Hearne
1829 - Unknown
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Selby (Stephen) Hearne
1792 - 1844

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