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Zilpha Perdue

Birthabout 1822 - Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
DeathAft 1880 - Clinton County, Kentucky
MotherJudith Marcum
FatherEzekiel B. Perdue

Born in Wayne County, Kentucky, USA on about 1822 to Ezekiel B. Perdue and Judith Marcum. Zilpha Perdue married Henry GARNER and had 13 children. She passed away on Aft 1880 in Clinton County, Kentucky.

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Parents
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Ezekiel B. Perdue
1783 - 1860
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Judith Marcum
1785 - 1842
Spouse(s)
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Henry Garner
1812 - 1880
Children Show all
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Thomas Washington Garner
1866 - 1956
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Rebecca Ellen Garner
1838 - 1919
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Andrew Lewis Garner
1858 - 1930
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Isaac D. Garner
1847 - 1882
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Stephen Cooper Garner
1848 - 1933
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James Luke Garner
1842 - 1882
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William T. Garner
1855 - 1956
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Mary J. Garner
1850 - 1900
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Sarah M. Garner
1852 - 1870
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Judith Elizabeth Garner
1840 - 1864
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Drucilla F Garner
1860 - Unknown
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Alice Alcey Garner
1845 - Unknown
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Docter L. Garner
1856 - Unknown

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