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Tabitha Gardner

Birth24 Aug 1828 - Carroll, Virginia, United States
Death14 Jul 1889 - Drakes Creek, Madison, Arkansas, United States
MotherRachel Horton
FatherJohn Henry Gardner (Garcerner)

Born in Carroll, Virginia, United States on 24 Aug 1828 to John Henry Gardner (Garcerner) and Rachel Horton. Tabitha Gardner married John Kennan and had 4 children. She passed away on 14 Jul 1889 in Drakes Creek, Madison, Arkansas, United States.

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Parents
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John Henry Gardner (Garcerner)
1800 - 1865
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Rachel Horton
1807 - 1880
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John Kennan
1823 - 1915
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Steward
Unknown - 1870
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Cora Ida Kennan
1872 - 1960
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John Marshal Or Moody Kennan
1860 - 1880
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Harriette E. Kennan
1863 - 1882
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William Allen Kennan
1857 - 1959

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