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Amy Fenton 1740–1826 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1740
Birth Location: Bordentown, Burlington Co, New Jersey, USA
Death Date: 1826
Death Location: Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Father: Thomas Fenton
Mother: Elizabeth Miller
Spouse(s): Richard Applegate
Children(s): Achsah Applegate
In 1740, Amy Fenton entered the world in Bordentown, Burlington Co, New Jersey, USA, born to Thomas Fenton And Elizabeth Miller. Amy Fenton married Richard Derrick Applegate, and had children including Achsah Applegate. Amy Fenton passed away in 1826 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
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Biography
- In 1740, Amy Fenton entered the world in Bordentown, Burlington Co, New Jersey, USA, born to Thomas Fenton And Elizabeth Miller.
- Amy Fenton married Richard Derrick Applegate, and had children including Achsah Applegate.
- Amy Fenton passed away in 1826 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
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Amy Fenton's Descendants
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1. Achsah Applegate 1762–1826 m. George (Leech) II 1756–1827
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1. Amira (Amy) Leech 1787–1874 m. John Marshall 1783–1858
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Amy Fenton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1740
Event Place: Bordentown, Burlington Co, New Jersey, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: ABT 1761
Event Place: Of Bordentown, Burlington, New Jersey
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1826
Event Place: Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA