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Matilda Underwood 1818–1874 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Mar 1818

Birth Location: Sumner County, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 1874

Death Location: Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA

Father: John Underwood

Mother: Clarissa Cook

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The story of Matilda Underwood began in 1818 in Sumner County, Tennessee, USA. Matilda Underwood passed away in 1874 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Matilda Underwood began in 1818 in Sumner County, Tennessee, USA.
  • Matilda Underwood passed away in 1874 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA.

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Matilda Underwood's Ancestors

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Matilda Underwood
1818–1874
Birth Place: Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
Parents
John Thomas Underwood
1785–1865
North Carolina, USA
Clarissa Cook
1788–1866
Bertie, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Joshua Underwood
1755–1837
Mispillion Hundred, Kent, Delaware, USA
Martha Hendry
1759–1839
Kent, Delaware, USA
Joel Cook
1759–1830
Bertie, North Carolina, USA
Bellison Floyd
1767–1796
Bertie, North Carolina, USA?
Great-Grandparents
Richard Underwood
1730–1772
Priscilla Abraham
1737–1772
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Underwood
1700–1758
Mary Whitpain
1706–1772
Robert Abraham
1717–1784

Matilda Underwood's Timeline

2 Records

1818
29 Mar 1818
Birth of Matilda Underwood in Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
1874
1874
Age 56
Death of Matilda Underwood in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA
Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Mar 1818
    Event Place: Sumner County, Tennessee, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1874
    Event Place: Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, USA

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