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Elizabeth "Bettie" Stallings 1859–1881 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 May 1859

Birth Location: Trigg County, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 18 February 1881

Death Location: Trigg County, Kentucky, USA

Father: Reuben Stallins

Mother: Sarah Boyd

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In 1859, Elizabeth "Bettie" Stallings entered the world in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA, born to Reuben Stallins And Sarah Sallie Boyd. Elizabeth "Bettie" Stallings passed away in 1881 in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1859, Elizabeth "Bettie" Stallings entered the world in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA, born to Reuben Stallins And Sarah Sallie Boyd.
  • Elizabeth "Bettie" Stallings passed away in 1881 in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA.

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Elizabeth Stallings's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Stallings
1859–1881
Birth Place: Trigg County, Kentucky, USA
Parents
Reuben Stallins
1828–1894
Trigg
Sarah ("Sallie") Boyd
1828–1859
Kentucky
Grandparents
Aaron STALLIONS
1791–1841
North Carolina, USA
Elizabeth Barnes
1786–1858
North Carolina, USA
Samuel Starnes
1812–1880
Kentucky
Jaily Bailey
1802–1866
Kentucky
Great-Grandparents
Reuben Stallings
1756–1838
Mary Morris
1767–1815
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Abner Stallings
1730–1794

Elizabeth Stallings's Timeline

2 Records

1859
15 May 1859
Birth of Elizabeth "Bettie" Stallings in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA
Trigg County, Kentucky, USA
1881
18 February 1881
Age 22
Death of Elizabeth "Bettie" Stallings in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA
Trigg County, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 May 1859
    Event Place: Trigg County, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 February 1881
    Event Place: Trigg County, Kentucky, USA

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