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Richard Daughtrey

Birth1800 - Chatham County, North Carolina, USA
Death16 Oct 1857 - Augusta city, Richmond, Georgia
MotherPenelope Morgan
FatherRichard Daughtry

Born in Chatham County, North Carolina, USA on 1800 to Richard Daughtry and Penelope Morgan. Richard Daughtrey married pherabe johnson and had 5 children. He passed away on 16 Oct 1857 in Augusta city, Richmond, Georgia.

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Richard Daughtry
1765 - Unknown
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Penelope Morgan
1775 - Unknown
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Pherabe Johnson
1798 - 1826
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Jamima Butler
1812 - 1868
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Sarah Rebecca Daughtrey
1839 - 1914
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Frances E.o Daughtrey
1828 - 1899
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Adeline Daughtery
1835 - 1852
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Jacob K Daughtery
Unknown - 1875
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Richard A.s Daughtrey
1838 - 1852

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