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Lucretia P Hobbs 1811–1898 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: November 1811
Birth Location: Virginia
Death Date: March 1898
Death Location: Brownies Creek, Bell County, Kentucky, USA
Father: Solomon Hobbs
Mother: Winaford James
Spouse(s): Isaac Pauley
Children(s): Lydia Pauley
In 1811, Lucretia P Hobbs entered the world in Virginia, born to Solomon Hobbs And Winaford Winnie James. Lucretia P Hobbs married Isaac G Pauley, and had children including Lydia Woodward Pauley. Lucretia P Hobbs passed away in 1898 in Brownies Creek, Bell County, Kentucky, USA.
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Biography
- In 1811, Lucretia P Hobbs entered the world in Virginia, born to Solomon Hobbs And Winaford Winnie James.
- Lucretia P Hobbs married Isaac G Pauley, and had children including Lydia Woodward Pauley.
- Lucretia P Hobbs passed away in 1898 in Brownies Creek, Bell County, Kentucky, USA.
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Lucretia Hobbs's Descendants
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1. Lydia (Woodward) Pauley 1848–1913 m. Lafayette (McMullin) Smith 1847–1935
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1. Harriet (Marie Jerusie) Smith 1868–1936 m. Pleasant (James) Williams 1849–1925
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1. Lula (Belle "Mollie") Tyree 1889–1974 m. George (Addison) Sawyers 1874–1958
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1. George (Braxton) Sawyers 1921–1982 m. Lora Hill 1921–1997
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Lucretia Hobbs's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: November 1811
Event Place: Virginia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: March 1898
Event Place: Brownies Creek, Bell County, Kentucky, USA