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Abagail Wade 1824–1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1824

Birth Location: Hall County, Georgia

Death Date: 1903

Death Location: Habersham County, Georgia

Father: Wiley\Wilie Wade

Mother: Elizabeth None

Spouse(s): Andrew Church

Children(s): Joseph Church

Abagail Wade was born in 1824 in Hall County, Georgia, the child of Wiley Wilie Wade And Elizabeth. Abagail Wade married Andrew J Church, and had children including Joseph P M Church. Abagail Wade passed away in 1903 in Habersham County, Georgia.

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Biography

  • Abagail Wade was born in 1824 in Hall County, Georgia, the child of Wiley Wilie Wade And Elizabeth.
  • Abagail Wade married Andrew J Church, and had children including Joseph P M Church.
  • Abagail Wade passed away in 1903 in Habersham County, Georgia.

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Abagail Wade's Ancestors

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Abagail Wade
1824–1903
Birth Place: Hall County, Georgia
Parents
Wiley\Wilie Wade
1778–
North Carolina
Elizabeth
1786–
South Carolina
Grandparents
Joseph (John) Wade
1755–1821
New Hanover County, North Carolina, USA
Jerusha Taylor
1754–1832
North Carolina
Great-Grandparents
John Wade
1718–
Jane
1720–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Wade
1690–1756

Abagail Wade's Descendants

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Abagail Wade (1824–1903) m. Andrew (J.) Church (1823–1891)
  1. 1. Joseph (P. M.) Church 1849–1918

Abagail Wade's Timeline

2 Records

1824
1824
Birth of Abagail Wade in Hall County, Georgia
Hall County, Georgia
1903
1903
Age 79
Death of Abagail Wade in Habersham County, Georgia
Habersham County, Georgia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1824
    Event Place: Hall County, Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1903
    Event Place: Habersham County, Georgia

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