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Strother Long

Birth3 Jun 1800 - Virginia, USA
Death23 Nov 1878 - Clinton, Kentucky, USA
MotherElizabeth Penn (m. Long)
FatherWilliam Long

Born in Virginia, USA on 3 Jun 1800 to William Long and Elizabeth Penn (m. Long). Strother Long married Epsie Hopkins and had 9 children. He passed away on 23 Nov 1878 in Clinton, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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William Long
1755 - 1814
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Elizabeth Penn (M. Long)
1765 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Epsie Hopkins
1808 - 1873
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Martha Jane Long (M. Shelley)
1831 - 1907
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Mary Catherine Long
1841 - 1868
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Margaret Leann Long
1843 - 1856
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Nancy Long (M. Williams)
1829 - 1904
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William W. 'Billy' Long
1833 - 1888
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Sarah E. Long
1846 - 1856
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Elizabeth A. Long
1827 - 1866
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John Ac Long
1850 - 1856
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Permelia Caroline Long
1837 - 1856

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