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Tabitha D. Beall

Birth27 Aug 1797 - Boones Station, Clark, Kentucky, United States
Death27 Sep 1870 - Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA
MotherNancy Ann Evans
FatherZachariah Hardin Beall

Born in Boones Station, Clark, Kentucky, United States on 27 Aug 1797 to Zachariah Hardin Beall and Nancy Ann Evans. Tabitha D. Beall married William Elledge and had 5 children. She passed away on 27 Sep 1870 in Griggsville, Pike, Illinois, USA.

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Zachariah Hardin Beall
1761 - 1826
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Nancy Ann Evans
1774 - 1807
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William Elledge
1797 - 1831
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Sarah Dovey Elledge
1829 - 1916
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Richard Boone Elledge
1812 - 1877
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Rebecca Jane Elledge
1825 - 1883
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Charity Margaret Elledge
1831 - 1898
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James Alexander Elledge
1819 - 1893

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