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Henry Talkington

Birth22 Jan 1822 - Marion, Smyth, Virginia, United States
Death12 Jun 1899 - Folsom, Wetzel County, West Virginia
MotherPrissocia “Prissy” Price Talkington
FatherJacob Talkington

Born in Marion, Smyth, Virginia, United States on 22 Jan 1822 to Jacob Talkington and Prissocia “Prissy” Price Talkington. Henry Talkington married Susanna Swiger and had 11 children. He passed away on 12 Jun 1899 in Folsom, Wetzel County, West Virginia.

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Parents
Jacob Talkington
1797 - 1876
Prissocia “Prissy” Price Talkington
1796 - 1851
Spouse(s)
Susanna Swiger
1827 - 1874
Malissa Jane Bates
1841 - 1917
Children Show all
Elias Talkington
1844 - 1865
Jesse Talkington
1853 - 1924
Sarah Talkington
1848 - 1892
Ruhama Talkington
1850 - 1908
Minerva Talkington
1852 - 1909
Susan Talkington
1856 - Unknown

Maria C. Talkington
1866 - 1889
James N Talkington
1867 - Unknown
Arthella J Talkington
1863 - Unknown
Iva B Talkington
1888 - Unknown
Amanda A. Talkington
1875 - Unknown

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