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John Carden

BirthAbt. 1795 - Tennessee, USA
Death13 Apr 1891 - Grainger Tennessee
MotherElizabeth Lewis Robards
FatherRobert Carden

Born in Tennessee, USA on Abt. 1795 to Robert Carden and Elizabeth Lewis Robards. John Carden married Sarah McPhetridge and had 15 children. He passed away on 13 Apr 1891 in Grainger Tennessee.

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Parents
Robert Carden
1742 - 1848
Elizabeth Lewis Robards
1742 - 1847
Spouse(s)
Sarah Mcphetridge
1808 - 1884
Children Show all
Mary Jane Carden
1834 - Unknown
William Trigg Carden
1832 - 1897
Daniel Mcpheteridge Carden
1846 - 1905
John Bunyan Carden
1838 - 1899
Ancil Carden
1829 - 1900
Robert Carden
1844 - 1864
Elizabeth Carden
1836 - Unknown
Mary J Carden
1851 - Unknown

Rebecca Carden
1842 - 1863
Zelpha Carden
1849 - Unknown
Nancy Carden
1829 - Unknown
John Carden
1823 - 1913
Theriza Cardin
1828 - Unknown
Simpson Carden
1836 - 1880
Betsy Carden
1832 - Unknown

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