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Tabitha Powell

Birth1765 - Bute, Warren, North Carolina, United States
Death10 Oct 1845 - Deep River, Moore County, North Carolina
MotherRuth Inu Ferba
FatherWilliam jacob Powell

Born in Bute, Warren, North Carolina, United States on 1765 to William jacob Powell and Ruth Inu Ferba. Tabitha Powell married Samuel Person and had 6 children. She passed away on 10 Oct 1845 in Deep River, Moore County, North Carolina.

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Parents
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William Jacob Powell
1724 - 1791
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Ruth Inu Ferba
1728 - 1791
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Samuel Person
1760 - 1801
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William Person
1794 - 1832
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Thomas Person
1787 - 1828
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Mary Ann Carroll Person
1800 - 1848
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Joseph John Persons
1792 - 1873
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Benjamin A Person
1788 - 1827
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Samuel J Person
1792 - 1793

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