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Charles Keen 1807–1861 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1807

Birth Location: Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1861

Death Location: Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA

Father: Captain Keen

Mother: Nancy Witcher

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Charles Keen was born in 1807 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA, the child of Captain John Keen And Nancy Witcher. Charles Keen passed away in 1861 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • Charles Keen was born in 1807 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA, the child of Captain John Keen And Nancy Witcher.
  • Charles Keen passed away in 1861 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA.

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Charles Keen's Ancestors

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Charles Keen
1807–1861
Birth Place: Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Captain John Keen
1787–1876
Franklin, Virginia, USA
Nancy Witcher
1786–1835
Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Captain (Elisha) Keen
1758–1817
Franklin County, Virginia, USA
Elizabeth Napier
1768–1848
Franklin Co, VA
Major (William Reuben Witcher Jr.) Jr.
1758–1822
Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States
Mary (Polly) Dalton
1765–1852
Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Robert Dalton
1722–1779
Mary Key
1720–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Sr
1696–1767
Martha TANDY
1690–1742

Charles Keen's Timeline

2 Records

1807
1807
Birth of Charles Keen in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
1861
1861
Age 54
Death of Charles Keen in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1807
    Event Place: Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1861
    Event Place: Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA

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