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Abner RATCLIFF 1768–1855 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 APR 1768

Birth Location: , Wayne, NC

Death Date: 20 JAN 1855

Death Location: New London, Howard, IN

Father: John RATLIFF

Mother: Ann FARMER

Spouse(s): Sarah CASHATT

Children(s):

Abner RATCLIFF was born in 1768 in , Wayne, NC, the child of John Ratliff And Ann Farmer. Abner RATCLIFF married Sarah Cashatt. Abner RATCLIFF passed away in 1855 in New London, Howard, IN.

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Biography

  • Abner RATCLIFF was born in 1768 in , Wayne, NC, the child of John Ratliff And Ann Farmer.
  • Abner RATCLIFF married Sarah Cashatt.
  • Abner RATCLIFF passed away in 1855 in New London, Howard, IN.

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Abner RATCLIFF's Ancestors

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Abner RATCLIFF
1768–1855
Birth Place: , Wayne, NC
Parents
John RATLIFF
1725–1803
St Michael's, Talbot, MD
Ann FARMER
1728–1822
, Wayne, NC
Grandparents
John RATCLIFF
1694–1771
Saint Michaels, Talbot, MD
Sarah FELLOWS
1698–
, Talbot, MD
Henry FARMER
1686–1753
, Henrico, VA
Sarah Ward
1690–1753
, Chesterfield, VA
Great-Grandparents
Richard RATCLIFF
1661–1721
Mary Caterene
1670–1732
Robert FELLOWS
1672–
SARAH
1675–
Henry FARMER
1657–1734
Mary Clark
1660–1695
Edward Ward
1665–1724
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard RATCLIFF
1614–1675
Alice RAWSTHORNE
1618–1670
Henry FARMER
1628–1676
Alice
1640–1700
Richard Ward
1639–1682
Martha Branch
1636–1696

Abner RATCLIFF's Timeline

2 Records

1768
14 APR 1768
Birth of Abner RATCLIFF in , Wayne, NC
, Wayne, NC
1855
20 JAN 1855
Age 87
Death of Abner RATCLIFF in New London, Howard, IN
New London, Howard, IN

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 APR 1768
    Event Place: , Wayne, NC

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 JAN 1855
    Event Place: New London, Howard, IN

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