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Jeremiah Tungate

Birth1748 - Amherst, Amherst, Virginia, United States
DeathOct 1808 - Garrard, Clay, Kentucky, United States
MotherElizabeth Ann Evans
FatherJeremiah Tungate

Born in Amherst, Amherst, Virginia, United States on 1748 to Jeremiah Tungate and Elizabeth Ann Evans. Jeremiah Tungate married Betty Ann Lawless and had 10 children. He passed away on Oct 1808 in Garrard, Clay, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
Jeremiah Tungate
1748 - 1808
Elizabeth Ann Evans
1728 - 1828
Spouse(s)
Betty Ann Lawless
1740 - 1827
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Lucretia "Lucinda" L. Tungate
1783 - 1871
Jeremiah Tungate
1770 - 1852
Sarah Tungate
1791 - 1850
Ephraim Tungate
1774 - 1862
Dixon Tungate
1786 - 1860

Dennis Lawless Tungate
1768 - 1839
John Tungate
1766 - 1823
Elizabeth Tungate
1778 - 1848
Mary (Lucy) Tungate
1767 - 1829
William Tungate
1798 - 1859

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