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Tabitha Powers

Birth1803 - North Carolina, USA
DeathAbt. Nov 08, 1870 - Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherHenry S. Powers, Jr.

Born in North Carolina, USA on 1803 to Henry S. Powers, Jr.. Tabitha Powers married Theodocius David Welch and had 7 children. She passed away on Abt. Nov 08, 1870 in Stokes County, North Carolina, USA.

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Henry S. Powers, Jr.
1775 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Theodocius David Welch
1794 - 1870
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Sarah Amanda "Mandy" Welch
1843 - 1885
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Edward Parker Welch
1845 - 1913
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William (Billy) Welch
1825 - Unknown
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David Walker Welch
1842 - 1904
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Samuel Welch
1849 - 1926
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Nancy Jane Welch
1822 - 1883
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Lizzie Welch
Unknown - Unknown

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