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John Lackland 1799–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1799

Birth Location: Clark County, Ky.

Death Date: Aft. 1860

Death Location: probably Trimble County, Ky.

Father: Aaron Lackland

Mother: Tabitha Barnes

Spouse(s): Mary Duvall

Children(s): Susan Lackland, Zarilda LACKLAND, Eleanor Lackland

The story of John Lackland began in 1799 in Clark County, Ky.. John Lackland married Mary R Duvall, and had children including Eleanor F Ellen Lackland, Susan E Lackland, Zarilda Lackland. John Lackland passed away in 1860 in probably Trimble County, Ky..

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Biography

  • The story of John Lackland began in 1799 in Clark County, Ky..
  • John Lackland married Mary R Duvall, and had children including Eleanor F Ellen Lackland, Susan E Lackland, Zarilda Lackland.
  • John Lackland passed away in 1860 in probably Trimble County, Ky..

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John Lackland's Ancestors

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John Lackland
1799–1860
Birth Place: Clark County, Ky.
Parents
Aaron Lackland
1755–1825
Washington, Maryland, United States
Tabitha Barnes
1766–1810
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John Lackland's Descendants

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John Lackland (1799–Aft. 1860) m. Mary (R.) Duvall (1803–Aft. 1860)
  1. 1. Susan (E.) Lackland 1828–1864
  2. 2. Zarilda LACKLAND 1830–
  3. 3. Eleanor (F. (Ellen)) Lackland 1825–1843

John Lackland's Timeline

2 Records

1799
1799
Birth of John Lackland in Clark County, Ky.
Clark County, Ky.
1860
Aft. 1860
Age 61
Death of John Lackland in probably Trimble County, Ky.
probably Trimble County, Ky.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1799
    Event Place: Clark County, Ky.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1860
    Event Place: probably Trimble County, Ky.

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