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Elizabeth Ann Metcalfe 1823–1916 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Aug 1823

Birth Location: Shelbyville, Shelby, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 30 APR 1916

Death Location: Edgar County, Illinois

Father: William Metcalf

Mother: Jemima Redmon

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Elizabeth Ann Metcalfe was born in 1823 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Kentucky, USA, the child of William J Metcalf And Jemima Minnie Redmon. Elizabeth Ann Metcalfe passed away in 1916 in Edgar County, Illinois.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Ann Metcalfe was born in 1823 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Kentucky, USA, the child of William J Metcalf And Jemima Minnie Redmon.
  • Elizabeth Ann Metcalfe passed away in 1916 in Edgar County, Illinois.

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Elizabeth Metcalfe's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Metcalfe
1823–1916
Birth Place: Shelbyville, Shelby, Kentucky, USA
Parents
William J Metcalf
1788–1869
Jefferson Co., Kentucky, USA
Jemima ("Minnie") Redmon
1791–1866
Madison, Kentucky, United States
Grandparents
John (Renare METCALF) Sr.
1767–1835
Guilford, North Carolina, USA
Prudence (M.) Clarke
1771–1852
Madison County, Kentucky
Great-Grandparents
William Metcalfe
1745–1826
Esther Braselton
1748–1826
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Capt
1724–1799
Sybil Farrar
1726–1776

Elizabeth Metcalfe's Timeline

2 Records

1823
28 Aug 1823
Birth of Elizabeth Ann Metcalfe in Shelbyville, Shelby, Kentucky, USA
Shelbyville, Shelby, Kentucky, USA
1916
30 APR 1916
Age 93
Death of Elizabeth Ann Metcalfe in Edgar County, Illinois
Edgar County, Illinois

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Aug 1823
    Event Place: Shelbyville, Shelby, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 APR 1916
    Event Place: Edgar County, Illinois

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