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Cassandra Gentry 1790–1826 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1790
Birth Location: Maysville, Mason, Kentucky
Death Date: 1826
Death Location: Itawamba, Mississippi
Father: Richard Gentry
Mother: Jane Harris
Spouse(s): Samuel Warren
Children(s): William Warren
In 1790, Cassandra Gentry entered the world in Maysville, Mason, Kentucky, born to Richard William Gentry And Jane Lucy Harris. Cassandra Gentry married Samuel John Warren, and had children including William David Warren. Cassandra Gentry passed away in 1826 in Itawamba, Mississippi.
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Biography
- In 1790, Cassandra Gentry entered the world in Maysville, Mason, Kentucky, born to Richard William Gentry And Jane Lucy Harris.
- Cassandra Gentry married Samuel John Warren, and had children including William David Warren.
- Cassandra Gentry passed away in 1826 in Itawamba, Mississippi.
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Cassandra Gentry's Ancestors
Cassandra Gentry's Descendants
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1. William (David) Warren 1826–1903 m. Minerva (Jane) Davis 1825–1867
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1. Maria (Luisa) Warren 1850–1945 m. William (Harrison) Hood 1852–1935
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1. Minnie (Mae) Hood 1890–1980 m. James (Dunning McClowell) Presley 1896–1973
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1. Vernon (Elvis) Presley 1916–1979 m. Gladys (Love) Smith 1912–1958
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Cassandra Gentry's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1790
Event Place: Maysville, Mason, Kentucky
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1826
Event Place: Itawamba, Mississippi