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Tillman Patterson Bettes

Birth08 OCT 1788 - Franklin County, North Carolina, USA
Death6 February 1854 - Shelby County, Tennessee, United States of America
MotherSarah Patterson
FatherWilliam J Bettis

Born in Franklin County, North Carolina, USA on 08 OCT 1788 to William J Bettis and Sarah Patterson. Tillman Patterson Bettes married Sarah Harkleroad and had 16 children. He passed away on 6 February 1854 in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States of America.

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Parents
William J Bettis
1760 - 1840
Sarah Patterson
1750 - 1840
Spouse(s)
Sarah Harkleroad
1799 - 1860
Children Show all
Lucy Hulen Bettis
1818 - 1905
Annie (Ann) Lyons Bettes
1811 - 1875
Sarah Carr Bettis
1826 - 1880
Drury Lyon Bettis
1814 - 1854
Selina Bettis
1819 - 1872
William Talbot Bettis
1810 - 1877
Mary Bettis
1819 - 1867
Tillman Carr Bettis
1824 - 1884

Martha Bettis
1822 - 1839
Shelby Alexander Bettis
1829 - 1864
Virginia Caroline Bettis
1840 - 1915
Anderson Carr Bettis
1833 - 1873
Nathaniel Anderson Bettis
1837 - 1903
Elizabeth W Bettis
1831 - 1910
John Claiborne Bettis
1835 - 1862
Samuel G. D. Bettis
1828 - 1841

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