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Christopher Lotspeich Farnsworth 1829–1909 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1 MAY 1829
Birth Location: Greene County, Tennessee, USA
Death Date: 7 MAY 1909
Death Location: Johnson County, Missouri, USA
Father: Thomas Farnsworth
Mother: Rebecca Lotspeich
Spouse(s): Nancy George
Children(s): Helen Farnsworth
In 1829, Christopher Lotspeich Farnsworth entered the world in Greene County, Tennessee, USA, born to Thomas Farnsworth And Rebecca Lotspeich. Christopher Lotspeich Farnsworth married Nancy Caroline George, and had children including Helen Elizabeth Farnsworth. Christopher Lotspeich Farnsworth passed away in 1909 in Johnson County, Missouri, USA.
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- In 1829, Christopher Lotspeich Farnsworth entered the world in Greene County, Tennessee, USA, born to Thomas Farnsworth And Rebecca Lotspeich.
- Christopher Lotspeich Farnsworth married Nancy Caroline George, and had children including Helen Elizabeth Farnsworth.
- Christopher Lotspeich Farnsworth passed away in 1909 in Johnson County, Missouri, USA.
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1. Helen (Elizabeth) Farnsworth 1858–1944 m. Mahlon (Fletcher) Hall 1849–1938
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1 MAY 1829
Event Place: Greene County, Tennessee, USA
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 MAY 1909
Event Place: Johnson County, Missouri, USA