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Elizabeth Denton 1799 – 1855 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Jun 1799

Birth Location: Casey, Kentucky, United States

Death Date: 18 Apr 1855

Death Location: Menard, Illinois, United States

Father: Jacob Denton

Mother: Mary Claypool

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The story of Elizabeth Denton began in 1799 in Casey, Kentucky, United States. Elizabeth Denton passed away in 1855 in Menard, Illinois, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Denton began in 1799 in Casey, Kentucky, United States.
  • Elizabeth Denton passed away in 1855 in Menard, Illinois, United States.

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Elizabeth Denton's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Denton
1799 – 1855
Birth Place: Casey, Kentucky, United States
Parents
Jacob Denton
1741 – 1814
Hardy, Bedford, Virginia, United States
Mary Claypool
1737 – 1833
Cedar Branch, Rockingham, Virginia
Grandparents
Robert Denton
1695 – 1778
Jamaica, Long Island, New York
Jane Moon
1714 – 1787
Hardy, Bedford, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Jonah Denton
1677 – 1750
Jane Seaman
1679 – 1711
Jacob Moon
1697 – 1760
Mary Smith
1696 – 1714
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Seaman
Jane
James Moon
1669 – 1755
Mary Wilsford
1671 – 1713

Elizabeth Denton's Timeline

2 Records

1799
3 Jun 1799
Birth of Elizabeth Denton in Casey, Kentucky, United States
Casey, Kentucky, United States
1855
18 Apr 1855
Age 56
Death of Elizabeth Denton in Menard, Illinois, United States
Menard, Illinois, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Apr 1855
    Event Place: Menard, Illinois, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Jun 1799
    Event Place: Casey, Kentucky, United States

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