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Edmund Bagby

Birth7 December 1787 - Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States of America
Death25 September 1838 - Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States of America
MotherElizabeth Martin
FatherJohn Bagby

Born in Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States of America on 7 December 1787 to John Bagby and Elizabeth Martin. Edmund Bagby married Anne 'Nancy' Martin and had 10 children. He passed away on 25 September 1838 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States of America.

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Parents
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John Bagby
1757 - 1837
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Elizabeth Martin
1760 - 1830
Spouse(s)
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Anne 'Nancy' Martin
1779 - 1850
Children Show all
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Dianah H Bagby
1811 - 1889
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Sara Caroline Bagby
1817 - 1911
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Benjamin Martin Bagby
1819 - 1864
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Martha Emily Bagby
1821 - 1893
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Thomas A. Bagby
1810 - 1879

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Nancy Bagby
1813 - 1850
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Elizabeth Bagby
1825 - 1880
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Julia Anne Bagley
1809 - 1880
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Thomas Bagby
1813 - 1870
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Mildred Elizabeth "Millie Eliza" Bagby
1809 - Unknown

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