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Sign up freeEdward Pennington Talkington Rev 1808–1870 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 27 Jan 1808
Birth Location: Daysville, Logan, Kentucky, United States
Death Date: 4 Jul 1870
Death Location: Mansfield, Scott, Arkansas, United States
Father: Stephen Talkington
Mother: Sarah Acock
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Bland
Children(s): Elizabeth Talkington
Edward Pennington Talkington Rev was born in 1808 in Daysville, Logan, Kentucky, United States, the child of Stephen Talkington And Sarah Sallie Acock. Edward Pennington Talkington Rev married Elizabeth J Bland, and had children including Elizabeth Jane Talkington. Edward Pennington Talkington Rev passed away in 1870 in Mansfield, Scott, Arkansas, United States.
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- Edward Pennington Talkington Rev was born in 1808 in Daysville, Logan, Kentucky, United States, the child of Stephen Talkington And Sarah Sallie Acock.
- Edward Pennington Talkington Rev married Elizabeth J Bland, and had children including Elizabeth Jane Talkington.
- Edward Pennington Talkington Rev passed away in 1870 in Mansfield, Scott, Arkansas, United States.
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1. Elizabeth (Jane) Talkington 1836–1898
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 27 Jan 1808
Event Place: Daysville, Logan, Kentucky, United States
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 Jul 1870
Event Place: Mansfield, Scott, Arkansas, United States