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Amanda Ferrell 1831–1856 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: about 1831

Birth Location: Claiborne County, Tennessee

Death Date: about 1856

Death Location: Claiborne County, Tennessee or Arkansas

Father: James Ferrell

Mother: Susannah Shumate

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Amanda Ferrell was born in 1831 in Claiborne County, Tennessee, the child of James Ferrell And Susannah Crump Shumate. Amanda Ferrell passed away in 1856 in Claiborne County, Tennessee or Arkansas.

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Biography

  • Amanda Ferrell was born in 1831 in Claiborne County, Tennessee, the child of James Ferrell And Susannah Crump Shumate.
  • Amanda Ferrell passed away in 1856 in Claiborne County, Tennessee or Arkansas.

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Amanda Ferrell's Ancestors

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Amanda Ferrell
1831–1856
Birth Place: Claiborne County, Tennessee
Parents
James Ferrell
1806–1878
Pulaski, Kentucky
Susannah (Crump) Shumate
1809–1860
Lee County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
John Ferrell
1775–1818
Packersfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire
Mary (Jane) Richardson
1779–1840
Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
John Richardson
1714–1788
Leatice Morgan
1723–1754
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Richardson
1678–1748
Sarah Thomas
1689–1724
Thomas Morgan
1703–1774
Lettice Evans
1702–1749

Amanda Ferrell's Timeline

2 Records

1831
about 1831
Birth of Amanda Ferrell in Claiborne County, Tennessee
Claiborne County, Tennessee
1856
about 1856
Age 25
Death of Amanda Ferrell in Claiborne County, Tennessee or Arkansas
Claiborne County, Tennessee or Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: about 1831
    Event Place: Claiborne County, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: about 1856
    Event Place: Claiborne County, Tennessee or Arkansas

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