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Lethro Aletha McCay

Birth23 01 1805 - Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Death22 01 1876 - Medaryville, Pulaski, Indiana, USA
MotherRachel Newgan
FatherWilliam Huddleston, Jr.

Born in Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA on 23 01 1805 to William Huddleston, Jr. and Rachel Newgan. Lethro Aletha McCay married Lewis McCay and had 11 children. She passed away on 22 01 1876 in Medaryville, Pulaski, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
William Huddleston, Jr.
1761 - 1824
Rachel Newgan
1770 - 1825
Spouse(s)
Lewis Mccay
1803 - 1864
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George Mccay
1834 - 1906
Abner Mccay
1826 - 1864
John Mccay
1830 - 1875
Fieldon Simmons Mccay
1838 - 1887
James Douglas Mccay
1840 - 1861
William F Mc Cay
1827 - 1919

Rachel Mccay
1836 - 1893
Young B Mccay
1845 - 1898
David Mccay
1832 - 1892
Jane Mccay
1843 - 1882
Virginia Mccay
1861 - 1871

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