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Obadiah Baber 1760–1822 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1760
Birth Location: Fluvanna, Virginia, American Colonies
Death Date: 28 Jan 1822
Death Location: Four Mile Creek, Clark, Kentucky, USA
Father: Thomas Baber
Mother: Elizabeth Lawson
Spouse(s): Hannah Martin
Children(s): Hannah Baber
Obadiah Baber was born in 1760 in Fluvanna, Virginia, American Colonies, the child of Thomas W Baber And Elizabeth Lawson. Obadiah Baber married Hannah Delilah Martin, and had children including Hannah Delilah Booten Baber. Obadiah Baber passed away in 1822 in Four Mile Creek, Clark, Kentucky, USA.
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Biography
- Obadiah Baber was born in 1760 in Fluvanna, Virginia, American Colonies, the child of Thomas W Baber And Elizabeth Lawson.
- Obadiah Baber married Hannah Delilah Martin, and had children including Hannah Delilah Booten Baber.
- Obadiah Baber passed away in 1822 in Four Mile Creek, Clark, Kentucky, USA.
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Obadiah Baber's Descendants
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1. Hannah (Delilah Booten) Baber 1786–1852 m. Daniel Lowe 1789–1859
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1. Frances ("Franky") Lowe 1805–1860 m. Stephen (dillard) messer 1788–1860
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1. Bryant messer 1827–1911
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1. dan messer 1864– m. Nancy (Jane) Browning 1877–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1760
Event Place: Fluvanna, Virginia, American Colonies
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 Jan 1822
Event Place: Four Mile Creek, Clark, Kentucky, USA