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Robert Weakley

Birth1776 - Prince Edward, Virginia, United States
DeathApr 1824 - Montgomery County, Tennessee
MotherHannah Coffee
FatherJames H Weakley

Born in Prince Edward, Virginia, United States on 1776 to James H Weakley and Hannah Coffee. Robert Weakley married Mary Morrison and had 6 children. He passed away on Apr 1824 in Montgomery County, Tennessee.

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James H Weakley
1732 - 1790
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Hannah Coffee
1730 - 1814
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Mary Morrison
1784 - 1847
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Elinor Stewart
Unknown - Unknown
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Susannah Weakley
1815 - 1848
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Andrew Jackson Weakley
1814 - 1868
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James Morrison Weakley
1808 - Unknown
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William Carroll Weakley
1817 - 1870
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Benjamin T Weakley
1821 - 1850
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Joshua C. Weakly
1819 - 1840

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