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Elizabeth Cogburn  ‎(I847)‎
Given Names: Elizabeth
Surname: Cogburn

Gender: FemaleFemale
      

Birth: 18 October 1829 51 27
Death: 19 November 1867 ‎(Age 38)‎ -- Anderson, Anderson, South Carolina
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Birth 18 October 1829 51 27
Death of father 30 September 1863 ‎(Age 33)‎ Forsyth, Georgia
Father: James Cogburn  (I849) ‎(Age 85)‎

Death 19 November 1867 ‎(Age 38)‎ Anderson, Anderson, South Carolina

Globally unique Identifier 5A944A6FF7A2BD0C4380F1C841477252
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Parents Family  (F428)
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James Cogburn
1778 - 1863
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Obeidience Beedy Wood
1801 - 1871
Elizabeth Cogburn
1829 - 1867

Immediate Family  (F427)
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 Arter Dacus, Sr
 ‎‎(unknown)‎‎ Unknown
Robert Anderson Dacus, Sr.
1858 - 1941


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