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Mark Dillon 1820–1896 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Apr 1820

Birth Location: Fleming, Kentucky

Death Date: 26 Jul 1896

Death Location: Pittsboro, Hendricks, Indiana, USA – Buried at Weaver Cemetary

Father: Abiah Dillon

Mother: Judith Newcomb

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In 1820, Mark Dillon entered the world in Fleming, Kentucky, born to Abiah Dillon And Judith Newcomb. Mark Dillon passed away in 1896 in Pittsboro, Hendricks, Indiana, USA – Buried at Weaver Cemetary.

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Biography

  • In 1820, Mark Dillon entered the world in Fleming, Kentucky, born to Abiah Dillon And Judith Newcomb.
  • Mark Dillon passed away in 1896 in Pittsboro, Hendricks, Indiana, USA – Buried at Weaver Cemetary.

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Mark Dillon's Ancestors

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Mark Dillon
1820–1896
Birth Place: Fleming, Kentucky
Parents
Abiah Dillon
1782–1847
Loudoun County, Virginia
Judith Newcomb
1782–1833
Hampshire County Virginia
Grandparents
Amos Dillon
1744–1831
Wrightstown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Jane Todd
1743–1821
Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Sr.
1719–1812
Elizabeth Shaw
1719–1763
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nicholas Dillon
1695–1773
Mary France
1700–1756

Mark Dillon's Timeline

2 Records

1820
16 Apr 1820
Birth of Mark Dillon in Fleming, Kentucky
Fleming, Kentucky
1896
26 Jul 1896
Age 76
Death of Mark Dillon in Pittsboro, Hendricks, Indiana, USA – Buried at Weaver Cemetary
Pittsboro, Hendricks, Indiana, USA – Buried at Weaver Cemetary

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Apr 1820
    Event Place: Fleming, Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Jul 1896
    Event Place: Pittsboro, Hendricks, Indiana, USA – Buried at Weaver Cemetary

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