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Rhoda Pendleton

Birth1790 - Logan County, West Virginia
DeathNot Available - Raleigh County, West Virginia
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Born in Logan County, West Virginia on 1790. Rhoda Pendleton married Thomas Dickens and had 13 children. She passed away in Raleigh County, West Virginia.

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Thomas Dickens
1784 - 1866
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Lucretia (Or Lucrezia) "Lucy" Dickens
1814 - 1883
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Mahala Dickens
1837 - 1908
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Thomas Dickens
1825 - Unknown
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Nancy Dickens
1820 - Unknown
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James Dickens
1822 - Unknown
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Martha Ann Hively
1851 - 1926
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Daniel Dickens
1835 - Unknown
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John Dickens
1832 - Unknown
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Jehu Dickens
1836 - Unknown
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Mary Dickens
1830 - Unknown
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Isaac Dickens
1817 - 1910
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Julia Ann Dickens
1832 - Unknown
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Henderson Dickens
1831 - 1898

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