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Robert Perdue

Birth1802 - Guilford County, North Carolina
DeathNot Available - Washington County, Virginia
MotherSarah Johnson
FatherJames Perdue

Born in Guilford County, North Carolina on 1802 to James Perdue and Sarah Johnson. Robert Perdue married Nancy "Nannie" Hawk and had 7 children. He passed away in Washington County, Virginia.

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Parents
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James Perdue
1780 - 1817
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Sarah Johnson
1762 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Nancy "Nannie" Hawk
1803 - 1881
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Elizabeth Caylor
1816 - 1880
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Dorcas Brewer
1802 - 1871
Children Show all
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Dorcus Elizabeth Perdue
1832 - 1875
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Temperance "Minerva" Jane Perdue
1822 - 1892
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Sarah "Sallie" D Perdue
1830 - 1903
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Andrew G. Perdue
1836 - 1918
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Wiley W. Perdue
1842 - 1864
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William D Perdue
1825 - 1863
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Elizabeth Perdue Logan
1821 - 1857

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