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Tabitha Bledsoe

Birth10 May 1797 - Washington County, Virginia
Death8 Aug 1852 - Appleton City, Bates County, Missouri
MotherMillicent HEAD
FatherLoving Bledsoe

Born in Washington County, Virginia on 10 May 1797 to Loving Bledsoe and Millicent HEAD. Tabitha Bledsoe married Jacob Honssinger and had 9 children. She passed away on 8 Aug 1852 in Appleton City, Bates County, Missouri.

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Parents
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Loving Bledsoe
1752 - 1817
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Millicent Head
1756 - 1816
Spouse(s)
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Jacob Honssinger
1799 - 1858
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Jacob Haunsinger
Unknown - Unknown
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Rebecca Honsinger
1830 - 1897
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Jacob Honssinger
1833 - 1921
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Margaret Honssinger
1819 - 1856
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Martin Honsinger
1819 - 1880
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Thomas Farmer Honsinger
1836 - 1921
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Granville Boone Honsinger
1830 - Unknown
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Thomas F Honsinger
1823 - 1907
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Josephus Hornsinger
1835 - Unknown
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Pompey Hornsinger
1832 - Unknown

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