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Elizabeth Birdsong Stovall

Birth8 Jan 1757 - Bedford, Virginia, USA
Death4 Oct 1854 - Sweetwater, Monroe, Tennessee, USA
MotherElizabeth Landon
FatherGeorge (Capt) Stoffold/Stovall

Born in Bedford, Virginia, USA on 8 Jan 1757 to George (Capt) Stoffold/Stovall and Elizabeth Landon. Elizabeth Birdsong Stovall married William John McBride and had 8 children. She passed away on 4 Oct 1854 in Sweetwater, Monroe, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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George (Capt) Stoffold/stovall
1695 - 1786
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Elizabeth Landon
1736 - 1812
Spouse(s)
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William John Mcbride
1753 - 1854
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John A. Ramsey
1747 - 1807
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Elizabeth Mcbride
1786 - 1832
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Nancy Anne Ramsey
1800 - 1889
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Martin Mcbride
1779 - 1833
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Martha Patsy Ramsey
1793 - 1820

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William Mcbride
1777 - 1851
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Mary Polly Ramsey
1791 - 1851
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Avarilla Avy Mcbride
1778 - 1824
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John(col) James Ramsey
1798 - 1872

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