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Andrew Dysart

Birth5 Nov 1790 - Burke, North Carolina, United States
Death22 Mar 1867 - Farmington, Marshall, Tennessee, United States
MotherMARY MARTHA PATTON
FatherJohn Berstrand Dysart

Born in Burke, North Carolina, United States on 5 Nov 1790 to John Berstrand Dysart and MARY MARTHA PATTON. Andrew Dysart married Jane Ewing and had 14 children. He passed away on 22 Mar 1867 in Farmington, Marshall, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
John Berstrand Dysart
1749 - 1842
Mary Martha Patton
1753 - 1799
Spouse(s)
Jane Ewing
1799 - 1866
Children Show all
Milton Hall Dysart
1815 - 1888
Rebecca Leah Dysart
1841 - 1899
Elizabeth Patton Dysart
1823 - 1848
William Allen D Dysart
1831 - 1910
Mary Ann Dysart
1825 - 1908
Harriet Newell Dysart
1839 - 1921
Margaret Adeline Dysart
1836 - 1921

Charity Emeline Dysart
1817 - 1887
James L. Dysart
1829 - 1907
Susannah Jane Dysart
1834 - 1872
Francis Marion Dysart
1827 - 1859
Gideon Blackburn Dysart
1813 - 1889
John Allen Dysart
1819 - 1850
Gideon Blackburn Dysart
1820 - 1845

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