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Alexander Adam Clingan

Birth31 Jan 1812 - Bradley, Tennessee, United States
Death6 Aug 1868 - Bradley, Tennessee, United States
MotherJennet Kincaid
FatherEdward Clingan

Born in Bradley, Tennessee, United States on 31 Jan 1812 to Edward Clingan and Jennet Kincaid. Alexander Adam Clingan married Martha Blythe and had 20 children. He passed away on 6 Aug 1868 in Bradley, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
Edward Clingan
1750 - 1807
Jennet Kincaid
1774 - 1855
Spouse(s)
Martha Blythe
1812 - 1868
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Evaline Caroline Clingan
1835 - 1918
Mary Clingan
1831 - 1896
William Davidson Clingan
1833 - 1912
Judge Keith Clingan
1837 - 1908
Edward Elijah Clingan
1848 - 1907
Elizabeth Clingan
1830 - 1889
Lillie Anne Clingan
1846 - 1876
James Clingan
1842 - 1863
George W. Clingan
1850 - 1881
Adeline "Hotohketana'ôtse" Clingan
1838 - 1872

Minerva Clingan
1840 - 1872
Alexander Adams Clingan
1844 - 1852
Martha Jane Clingan
1836 - 1914
Melinda Emaline Clingan
1835 - 1865
Martha Clingan
1846 - Unknown
Martha Hilands Clingan
1836 - 1836
Isabella J Clingan
1854 - 1890
Franklin P. Clingan
1852 - 1867
Nancy A Clingan
1829 - 1829
George Washington Clinger
1849 - 1920

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