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Aaron Warner Barrow 1821–1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 July 1821

Birth Location: Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 2 September 1903

Death Location: New Bloomfield, Callaway County, Missouri, USA

Father: Jesse Barrow

Mother: Nancy Shepherd

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Aaron Warner Barrow was born in 1821 in Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA, the child of Jesse Thornton Barrow And Nancy Shepherd. Aaron Warner Barrow passed away in 1903 in New Bloomfield, Callaway County, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • Aaron Warner Barrow was born in 1821 in Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA, the child of Jesse Thornton Barrow And Nancy Shepherd.
  • Aaron Warner Barrow passed away in 1903 in New Bloomfield, Callaway County, Missouri, USA.

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Aaron Barrow's Ancestors

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Aaron Barrow
1821–1903
Birth Place: Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Parents
Jesse Thornton Barrow
1793–1863
North Carolina, USA
Nancy Shepherd
1797–1889
Reddies River, Wilkes, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Aaron (William) Barrow
1772–1840
Meherrin, Brunswick, Virginia, United States
Martha Tatum
1768–1864
Great-Grandparents
William Barrow
1725–1817
Amy Lee
1732–1781
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Aaron Barrow's Timeline

2 Records

1821
12 July 1821
Birth of Aaron Warner Barrow in Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
1903
2 September 1903
Age 82
Death of Aaron Warner Barrow in New Bloomfield, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
New Bloomfield, Callaway County, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 July 1821
    Event Place: Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 September 1903
    Event Place: New Bloomfield, Callaway County, Missouri, USA

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