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Agnes A. Dyer 1785–1859 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 28 September 1785
Birth Location: Botetourt, Virginia, United States
Death Date: 6 February 1859
Death Location: Jasper, Missouri, United States
Father: James Dyer
Mother: Winifred Tribble
Spouse(s): Thomas Jennings
Children(s): Rachel Jennings
The story of Agnes A. Dyer began in 1785 in Botetourt, Virginia, United States. Agnes A. Dyer married Thomas Jennings, and had children including Rachel Jennings. Agnes A. Dyer passed away in 1859 in Jasper, Missouri, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Agnes A. Dyer began in 1785 in Botetourt, Virginia, United States.
- Agnes A. Dyer married Thomas Jennings, and had children including Rachel Jennings.
- Agnes A. Dyer passed away in 1859 in Jasper, Missouri, United States.
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Agnes Dyer's Descendants
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1. Rachel Jennings 1813–1867 m. Thomas Prigmore 1809–1866
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1. Joseph (Martin) Prigmore 1838–1903 m. Nancy (Elizabeth) Vestal 1842–1884
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1. Pearl (Ruby) Prigmore 1883–1946 m. William (Granville) Reynolds 1882–1959
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1. Raymond (Francis) Reynolds 1903–1986 m. Minnie (Maxene) Harman 1912–1999
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 28 September 1785
Event Place: Botetourt, Virginia, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 6 February 1859
Event Place: Jasper, Missouri, United States