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Mary Harrison Higginbotham 1773–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1773

Birth Location: Second Creek, Monroe (Botetourt), West Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1850

Death Location: Jackson, Amelia, Virginia, USA

Father: Moses Higginbotham

Mother: Mary Black

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Mary Harrison Higginbotham was born in 1773 in Second Creek, Monroe (Botetourt), West Virginia, USA, the child of Moses Higginbotham And Mary Boyer Black. Mary Harrison Higginbotham passed away in 1850 in Jackson, Amelia, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • Mary Harrison Higginbotham was born in 1773 in Second Creek, Monroe (Botetourt), West Virginia, USA, the child of Moses Higginbotham And Mary Boyer Black.
  • Mary Harrison Higginbotham passed away in 1850 in Jackson, Amelia, Virginia, USA.

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Mary Higginbotham's Ancestors

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Mary Higginbotham
1773–1850
Birth Place: Second Creek, Monroe (Botetourt), West Virginia, USA
Parents
Moses Higginbotham
1726–1804
Monroe, Amherst, Virginia, United States
Mary (Boyer) Black
1749–1816
Augusta, Amherst (Albemarle), Virginia, USA
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Mary Higginbotham's Timeline

2 Records

1773
1773
Birth of Mary Harrison Higginbotham in Second Creek, Monroe (Botetourt), West Virginia, USA
Second Creek, Monroe (Botetourt), West Virginia, USA
1850
1850
Age 77
Death of Mary Harrison Higginbotham in Jackson, Amelia, Virginia, USA
Jackson, Amelia, Virginia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1773
    Event Place: Second Creek, Monroe (Botetourt), West Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Jackson, Amelia, Virginia, USA

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