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Mary Agnes HOGE 1720–1802 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1720
Birth Location: Prince Edward County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: 11 Feb 1802
Death Location: Overton County, Tennessee, USA
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Mother: Agnes Crawford
Spouse(s): Robert Evans
Children(s): Thomas Sr
In 1720, Mary Agnes HOGE entered the world in Prince Edward County, Virginia, USA, born to James Mayo Hoge And Agnes Crawford. Mary Agnes HOGE married Robert Evans, and had children including Thomas Jefferson Evans Sr. Mary Agnes HOGE passed away in 1802 in Overton County, Tennessee, USA.
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Biography
- In 1720, Mary Agnes HOGE entered the world in Prince Edward County, Virginia, USA, born to James Mayo Hoge And Agnes Crawford.
- Mary Agnes HOGE married Robert Evans, and had children including Thomas Jefferson Evans Sr.
- Mary Agnes HOGE passed away in 1802 in Overton County, Tennessee, USA.
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Mary HOGE's Ancestors
Mary HOGE's Descendants
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1. Thomas (Jefferson Evans) Sr 1747–1832 m. Jane Howerton 1757–1845
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1. Nancy (Caroline) Evans 1782–1852 m. George (Washington) Barnes 1775–1852
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1. John (C) Barnes 1805–1870 m. Susan Childress 1793–1834 m. Emily Nolan 1815–
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1. Nancy (E) Barns 1830–1905 m. Obediah Coburn 1827–1901
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Mary HOGE's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1720
Event Place: Prince Edward County, Virginia, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 11 Feb 1802
Event Place: Overton County, Tennessee, USA