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Timothy PEYTON

Birth1746 - Prince William, Virginia, United States
Death16 Jan 1788 - Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
MotherAnn Thornton
FatherHenry "Col" Peyton ok

Born in Prince William, Virginia, United States on 1746 to Henry "Col" Peyton ok and Ann Thornton. Timothy PEYTON married Sarah Smallwood and had 6 children. He passed away on 16 Jan 1788 in Bourbon, Kentucky, United States.

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Henry "Col" Peyton Ok
1727 - 1781
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Ann Thornton
1726 - 1764
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Smallwood
1748 - 1844
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Ann Thornton Nancy Peyton
1773 - 1851
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Valentine Payton
1792 - 1872
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Frances Elizabeth Peyton
1770 - 1852
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Scithea Ann Peyton
1770 - 1839
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Valentine Smallwood Peyton
1782 - 1865
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Elizabeth Peyton
1768 - 1867

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