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Lucinda Kersey

Female 1788 - 1866  (78 years)


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  1. 1.  Lucinda Kersey was born on 28 Feb 1788 in Virginia USA; died on 9 Nov 1866 in Giles County, Tenessee.

    Notes:

    Photo of tombstone at this site
    "Lucinda Chiles"
    Birth: Feb. 27, 1788
    Death: Nov. 9, 1866

    "consort of Paul Chiles."

    Burial:
    Diana Cemetery
    Diana
    Giles County
    Tennessee, USA
    Created by: Mary Bob McClain
    Record added: Jun 06, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 53318846
    www.findagrave.com

    Lucinda married Paul Chiles, Sr. before 1806 in presumed in Tennessee. Paul (son of Rowland Horsley Chiles and Nancy Sandlin) was born in 1787 in Virginia USA; died on 27 Feb 1879 in Tennessee; was buried in 1879 in Campground Cem., Obion Co., TN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Frances A. Chiles was born on 20 Apr 1806 in Giles Co., TN; died on 27 Aug 1882 in Obion Co., TN; was buried in 1882 in Campground Cem., Obion Co., TN.
    2. Nancy Ann Chiles was born on 25 May 1810 in Giles Co., TN; died in Giles County, Tennessee.
    3. Paul Chiles, Jr. was born on 27 Apr 1814 in Giles County, Tennessee; died on 22 Oct 1861 in Giles County, Tennessee; was buried in 1861 in Diana Cemetery/Mt. Pleasant, Diana, Giles County, Tennessee.
    4. Sarah Chiles was born on 8 Apr 1816 in Tennessee; died on 23 Apr 1884 in Marshall County, Tennessee; was buried in Collins Cemetery, Spring Place Road, near Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee.
    5. Ann Chiles was born on 28 Oct 1819; died in Giles County, Tennessee.
    6. Roland Rowland Chiles was born on 18 May 1827 in Giles Co., TN; died on 9 Jul 1899 in Waldron, Scott Co., AR.

Generation: 2


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