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Darby McGannon

Birth18 May 1756 - Culpeper, Virginia, United States
Death1 Feb 1830 - Jennings County, Indiana, USA
MotherMary Elizebeth Maltby
FatherJohn McGannon

Born in Culpeper, Virginia, United States on 18 May 1756 to John McGannon and Mary Elizebeth Maltby. Darby McGannon married Sally Coghill and had 11 children. He passed away on 1 Feb 1830 in Jennings County, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
John Mcgannon
1725 - 1803
Mary Elizebeth Maltby
1729 - 1759
Spouse(s)
Sally Coghill
1769 - 1833
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Thomas Mcgannon
1788 - 1850
Reuben Mcgannon
1799 - 1854
Zachariah Mcgannon
1790 - 1865
Hugh Mcgannon
1812 - 1885
Jane L. Mcgannon
1807 - 1865
John Mcgannon
1793 - 1875

Mary "Polly" Mcgannon
1795 - 1857
Sally Mcgannon (Butler)
1809 - 1891
Damsel Mcgannon
1800 - 1826
Alexander Mcgannon
1805 - 1863
Alice "Alsey" Mcgannon
1809 - 1886

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