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Seth B. Thorne

Birth13 Mar 1809 - Marion County, West Virginia, USA
Death27 Oct 1868 - Mannington, Marion, West Virginia
MotherElizabeth Knight
FatherJohn Thorne

Born in Marion County, West Virginia, USA on 13 Mar 1809 to John Thorne and Elizabeth Knight. Seth B. Thorne married Mary Ann Morris and had 7 children. He passed away on 27 Oct 1868 in Mannington, Marion, West Virginia.

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John Thorne
1788 - 1821
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Elizabeth Knight
1789 - 1862
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Mary Ann Morris
1819 - 1897
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Margaret J. Thorn
1844 - 1877
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Lucy Thorne
1856 - 1949
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Seth Camden Thorne
1853 - 1915
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Belle A Thorn
1857 - 1932
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John Nelson Thorn
1842 - 1890
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Fannie Louisa Thorn
1856 - 1903
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Thomas F. Thorn
1848 - 1939

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