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Barbara Gabbard 1829–1913 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 June 1829

Birth Location: Clay County, Kentucky, United States.

Death Date: 15 March 1913

Death Location: Blue Lick, Madison, Kentucky, United States

Father: MATHAIS GABBARD

Mother: SARAH (VanHouse)

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The story of Barbara Gabbard began in 1829 in Clay County, Kentucky, United States.. Barbara Gabbard passed away in 1913 in Blue Lick, Madison, Kentucky, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Barbara Gabbard began in 1829 in Clay County, Kentucky, United States..
  • Barbara Gabbard passed away in 1913 in Blue Lick, Madison, Kentucky, United States.

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Barbara Gabbard's Ancestors

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Barbara Gabbard
1829–1913
Birth Place: Clay County, Kentucky, United States.
Parents
MATHAIS J. GABBARD
1797–1881
Burke County, North Carolina, United States
SARAH (E, PETERS) (VanHouse)
1794–1880
On Northfork of Holstein River, Scott, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
John Peters
1770–1846
Rockingham, Virginia, United States
KATHERINE (ELIZABETH "SOOKY") LANE.
1783–1855
North Fork Holston River, Virginia, United States
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Barbara Gabbard's Timeline

2 Records

1829
6 June 1829
Birth of Barbara Gabbard in Clay County, Kentucky, United States.
Clay County, Kentucky, United States.
1913
15 March 1913
Age 84
Death of Barbara Gabbard in Blue Lick, Madison, Kentucky, United States
Blue Lick, Madison, Kentucky, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 June 1829
    Event Place: Clay County, Kentucky, United States.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 March 1913
    Event Place: Blue Lick, Madison, Kentucky, United States

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