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Aaron (Andrew) Bumgarner EOL 1837–1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1837

Birth Location: Newton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 8 Mar 1862

Death Location: Pea Ridge, Benton, Arkansas, USA

Father: Andrew Bumgarner

Mother: Lavina Triplett

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The story of Aaron (Andrew) Bumgarner EOL began in 1837 in Newton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA. Aaron (Andrew) Bumgarner EOL passed away in 1862 in Pea Ridge, Benton, Arkansas, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Aaron (Andrew) Bumgarner EOL began in 1837 in Newton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA.
  • Aaron (Andrew) Bumgarner EOL passed away in 1862 in Pea Ridge, Benton, Arkansas, USA.

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Aaron EOL's Ancestors

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Aaron EOL
1837–1862
Birth Place: Newton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Andrew Rudolph (Andrew) Bumgarner
1815–1878
Newton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA
Lavina Triplett
1815–1869
Lincoln, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Andrew (Rudolph (John)) Bumgarner
1796–1860
Lincoln, Catawba, North Carolina, USA
Nancy Bandy
1799–1880
Lincoln, Catawba, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Bumgarner
1754–1819
Nancy Rockett
1758–1835
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Aaron EOL's Timeline

2 Records

1837
1837
Birth of Aaron (Andrew) Bumgarner EOL in Newton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA
Newton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA
1862
8 Mar 1862
Age 25
Death of Aaron (Andrew) Bumgarner EOL in Pea Ridge, Benton, Arkansas, USA
Pea Ridge, Benton, Arkansas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1837
    Event Place: Newton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Mar 1862
    Event Place: Pea Ridge, Benton, Arkansas, USA

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