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Ai Fike

Birth28 Mar 1807 - Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
DeathJun 17 1882 - Orla, Laclede County, Missouri, USA
MotherRachel CROWNOVER
FatherAbel Fike

Born in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA on 28 Mar 1807 to Abel Fike and Rachel CROWNOVER. Ai Fike married Martha P. Cauger "Cogar Cowgar Cowgur" and had 17 children. He passed away on Jun 17 1882 in Orla, Laclede County, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
Abel Fike
1777 - 1852
Rachel Crownover
1785 - 1815
Spouse(s)
Martha P. Cauger "Cogar Cowgar Cowgur"
1830 - 1916
Nancy Brown
1813 - 1855
Children Show all
Stephen A Douglas Fike
1862 - 1948
Sarah Rebecca 'Sadie' Fike
1866 - 1933
Nathen C Fike
1871 - 1930
Mary "Nevada" Anne Fike
1869 - 1959
Malissa A. Fike
1860 - 1904
William Harrison Fike
1842 - 1931
Abel Clay Fike
1845 - 1941
Andrew Jackson Fike
1840 - 1930
Martha Fike
1834 - Unknown

Mary E. Fike
1847 - Unknown
Hariett E. Swan
1858 - Unknown
C. A. Emily Fike
1853 - Unknown
Hariette E Gourley
1852 - 1913
Vada Fike
1869 - Unknown
Husie Swan
1857 - 1857
Mary Nevada Fike
1869 - Unknown
Kate Swan
1858 - Unknown

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