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Ralph Lanham

Birth1730 - Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Death1787 - Mechanicstown, Frederick County, MD, USA
MotherMary Dickerson
FatherJohn II Lanham

Born in Prince George's, Maryland, United States on 1730 to John II Lanham and Mary Dickerson. Ralph Lanham married Charity Wheat and had 15 children. He passed away on 1787 in Mechanicstown, Frederick County, MD, USA.

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Parents
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John Ii Lanham
1688 - 1763
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Mary Dickerson
1692 - 1765
Spouse(s)
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Charity Wheat
1749 - 1801
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Elizabeth Murphy
1749 - 1782
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Zachariah Lanham
1768 - 1826
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Motley Lanham
1770 - 1838
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John Murphy Lanham
1782 - 1853
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Lewis F Lanham .......Vet
1757 - 1822
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Levi Lanham
1775 - 1864
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Ann Wheat Lanham
1772 - 1801
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Hilliary Lanham
1760 - 1817
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William Lanham
1776 - Unknown
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Hilleary Lanham
1760 - Unknown
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Perry Lanham
1760 - 1820
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Robert Crowley Lanham
1774 - 1817
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Notley Wheat Lanham
1770 - 1826
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John Lanham
1779 - Unknown
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Osborn Lanham
1772 - 1831
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Lewis Lanham
1766 - Unknown

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