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infant Osborne 1861–1861 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 JUL 1861

Birth Location: Ashe County, North Carolina

Death Date: 2 JUL 1861

Death Location: Ashe County, North Carolina

Father: Henry Osborne

Mother: Mary Calhoun

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Children(s):

In 1861, infant Osborne entered the world in Ashe County, North Carolina, born to Henry Osborne And Mary Jane Calhoun. infant Osborne passed away in 1861 in Ashe County, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1861, infant Osborne entered the world in Ashe County, North Carolina, born to Henry Osborne And Mary Jane Calhoun.
  • infant Osborne passed away in 1861 in Ashe County, North Carolina.

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infant Osborne's Ancestors

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infant Osborne
1861–1861
Birth Place: Ashe County, North Carolina
Parents
Henry Osborne
1827–1907
Ashe County, North Carolina
Mary (Jane) Calhoun
1834–1892
Ashe County, North Carolina
Grandparents
Jeremiah Osborne
1804–1880
Ashe County, North Carolina
Christina Greybeal
1805–1880
Ashe County, North Carolina
Great-Grandparents
Robert Osborne
1766–1810
Elizabeth Laphan
1765–
Henry Greybeal
1780–1843
Celia Henson
1783–1867
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Osborne
1745–1810
Ann Howard
1748–

infant Osborne's Timeline

2 Records

1861
2 JUL 1861
Birth of infant Osborne in Ashe County, North Carolina
Ashe County, North Carolina
1861
2 JUL 1861
Death of infant Osborne in Ashe County, North Carolina
Ashe County, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 JUL 1861
    Event Place: Ashe County, North Carolina
    Record Source: GEDCOM file. Imported on 15 June 2022.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 JUL 1861
    Event Place: Ashe County, North Carolina
    Record Source: GEDCOM file. Imported on 15 June 2022.

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