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Samuel Hampton

Birth 9 Jan 1773 - Yancey, Co Nyi, Xainza, Xizang (Tibet), China
Death6 March 1841 - Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
MotherMary Priscilla Smith
FatherHenry Hampton

Born in Yancey, Co Nyi, Xainza, Xizang (Tibet), China on 9 Jan 1773 to Henry Hampton and Mary Priscilla Smith. Samuel Hampton married Rachel Peterson and had 6 children. He passed away on 6 March 1841 in Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA.

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Henry Hampton
1758 - 1794
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Mary Priscilla Smith
1750 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Peterson
1773 - 1840
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Rachel Hampton
1805 - 1886
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Charlotte Hampton
1808 - 1889
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Michael Hampton
1800 - 1854
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Mary Hampton
1798 - Unknown
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Mahala Hampton
1803 - 1860
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Rhoda Hampton
1802 - 1838

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