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Pheobe Jeanette Allred 1835–1917 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Mar 1835

Birth Location: Overton, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 13 June 1917

Death Location: Temple, Cotton, Oklahoma, USA

Father: Samuel Allred

Mother: Anna Obama

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In 1835, Pheobe Jeanette Allred entered the world in Overton, Tennessee, USA, born to Samuel Thompson Allred And Anna Bunch 4Th Grm Barack Obama. Pheobe Jeanette Allred passed away in 1917 in Temple, Cotton, Oklahoma, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1835, Pheobe Jeanette Allred entered the world in Overton, Tennessee, USA, born to Samuel Thompson Allred And Anna Bunch 4Th Grm Barack Obama.
  • Pheobe Jeanette Allred passed away in 1917 in Temple, Cotton, Oklahoma, USA.

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Pheobe Allred's Ancestors

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Pheobe Allred
1835–1917
Birth Place: Overton, Tennessee, USA
Parents
Samuel Thompson Allred
1809–1857
Overton County, Tennessee, United States of America
Anna (Bunch, 4th GRM Barack) Obama
1814–1893
Overton County, Tennessee
Grandparents
Nathaniel Bunch
1793–1859
Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA
Sarah (Wade) Ray
1793–1878
,Overton,Tennessee,USA
Great-Grandparents
Charles Obama
1765–1792
Mary Bellomy
1769–1840
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Obama
1726–1782
Mary Hudson
1729–1792

Pheobe Allred's Timeline

2 Records

1835
31 Mar 1835
Birth of Pheobe Jeanette Allred in Overton, Tennessee, USA
Overton, Tennessee, USA
1917
13 June 1917
Age 82
Death of Pheobe Jeanette Allred in Temple, Cotton, Oklahoma, USA
Temple, Cotton, Oklahoma, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Mar 1835
    Event Place: Overton, Tennessee, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 June 1917
    Event Place: Temple, Cotton, Oklahoma, USA

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