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Thomas Twitty

Birth1790 - Lancaster, Lancaster, South Carolina, United States
Death20 July 1855 - Lancaster, Lancaster, South Carolina, United States
MotherSusannah Burford
FatherEnsign Peter Wynne Twitty

Born in Lancaster, Lancaster, South Carolina, United States on 1790 to Ensign Peter Wynne Twitty and Susannah Burford. Thomas Twitty married Elizabeth Baskin and had 4 children. He passed away on 20 July 1855 in Lancaster, Lancaster, South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Ensign Peter Wynne Twitty
1735 - 1812
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Susannah Burford
1748 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Baskin
1810 - 1885
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Elizabeth (Gray) Baskin
1808 - 1885
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Elizabeth Bailey
1808 - 1885
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Nancy Missouri Twitty
1844 - 1935
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John Wynn Twitty
1828 - 1916
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Sarah Twitty
1802 - Unknown
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William B Twitty
1828 - 1901

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