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James Lansberry

Birth1774 - Mercer, Kentucky, United States
Death07 Jul 1828 - Woodford, Kentucky, United States
MotherEmeline (Lady) Cransford
FatherPeter Lansberry

Born in Mercer, Kentucky, United States on 1774 to Peter Lansberry and Emeline (Lady) Cransford. James Lansberry married Ruth Moulton and had 18 children. He passed away on 07 Jul 1828 in Woodford, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
Peter Lansberry
1751 - Unknown
Emeline (Lady) Cransford
1752 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Ruth Moulton
1778 - 1799
Children Show all
Milton Cooper Lansberry
1814 - 1884
Berilla "Matilda" Lansberry
1797 - 1840
Lucinda Lansberry
1811 - 1863
Phoebe Lansberry
1803 - 1889
Melissa Jane Landsberry
1822 - 1899
Calvin Lansberry
1808 - 1842
Nancy Landsberry
1812 - Unknown
Levisa Lansberry
1815 - 1850
Rachel Lansberry
1816 - Unknown

Anderson Lansberry
1810 - 1895
Abraham Stout Lansberry
1807 - 1865
William Landsberry
1812 - 1884
James W. Landsberry
1823 - 1842
Alexander B. Landsberry
1818 - 1893
Lillith Lansberry
1825 - 1840
Joseph T Landsberry
1821 - 1852
John Farmer Lansbury
1795 - 1873
Levi Lansbury
1798 - 1880

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