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Shadrach Roe

Birth11 May 1762 - New Bern, Craven, North Carolina, United States
Death19 Sep 1853 - Whitesville, Harris, Georgia, United States
MotherLydia Daw
FatherJohn Rowe

Born in New Bern, Craven, North Carolina, United States on 11 May 1762 to John Rowe and Lydia Daw. Shadrach Roe married Elizabeth Hudson and had 12 children. He passed away on 19 Sep 1853 in Whitesville, Harris, Georgia, United States.

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Parents
John Rowe
1712 - 1803
Lydia Daw
1714 - 1803
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Hudson
1769 - 1832
Mary Moultrie
1790 - 1890
Children Show all
Cynthia Permelia Rowe
1790 - 1877
Lydia Rowe
1792 - 1860
John Jefferson Rowe
1803 - 1864
Asa L Rowe
1788 - 1854
Elizabeth Rowe
1797 - 1864
Permelia Ann Rowe
1806 - 1900

James Hudson Rowe
1801 - 1882
Shadrack Rowe
1812 - 1870
Alzada Frances Rowe
1834 - 1917
Marquis De Lafayette Rowe
1838 - 1911
Zachariah Rowe
1783 - 1837
Rachel Rowe
1792 - 1850

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