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Celia DENTON 1808–1882 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: NOV 1808

Birth Location: Fleming Co., Kentucky

Death Date: 25 MAY 1882

Death Location: Bath Co., Kentucky

Father: Abraham DENTON

Mother: Sarah HUNT

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The story of Celia DENTON began in 1808 in Fleming Co., Kentucky. Celia DENTON passed away in 1882 in Bath Co., Kentucky.

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Biography

  • The story of Celia DENTON began in 1808 in Fleming Co., Kentucky.
  • Celia DENTON passed away in 1882 in Bath Co., Kentucky.

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Celia DENTON's Ancestors

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Celia DENTON
1808–1882
Birth Place: Fleming Co., Kentucky
Parents
Abraham DENTON
1776–1813
Shenandoah Co., Virginia
Sarah (‘Sallie’) HUNT
1772–1851
Frederick Co., Virginia
Grandparents
James DENTON
1735–1834
Shenandoah Co., Virginia
Elizabeth (Harper) SMITH
1745–1798
Orange Co., New York
Great-Grandparents
Abraham II
1700–1774
Mary [PAT-JUDY]
1702–1778
Jonah SMITH
1699–
Agnes HARPER
1699–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Abraham I
1675–1729
Martha THORNE
1679–1730
Samuel [PAT-JUDY]
1670–1720
Elizabeth TOMPKINS
1670–1730

Celia DENTON's Timeline

2 Records

1808
NOV 1808
Birth of Celia DENTON in Fleming Co., Kentucky
Fleming Co., Kentucky
1882
25 MAY 1882
Age 74
Death of Celia DENTON in Bath Co., Kentucky
Bath Co., Kentucky

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: NOV 1808
    Event Place: Fleming Co., Kentucky
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Tree, I am using the tree of KayMaxfield to fill in the blanks in my Denton line.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 MAY 1882
    Event Place: Bath Co., Kentucky
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Tree, I am using the tree of KayMaxfield to fill in the blanks in my Denton line.

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