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John Edmund Shirley

Birth29 MAR 1783 - Culpepper, Virginia
Death2 Jan 1860 - Fayette, Boone, Indiana, United States
MotherSusannah Cockrell
FatherArgeland Shirley

Born in Culpepper, Virginia on 29 MAR 1783 to Argeland Shirley and Susannah Cockrell. John Edmund Shirley married Philadelphia Perry and had 12 children. He passed away on 2 Jan 1860 in Fayette, Boone, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
Argeland Shirley
1721 - 1818
Susannah Cockrell
1755 - 1786
Spouse(s)
Philadelphia Perry
1787 - 1856
Dolly Helton
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
Embly Perry Shirley
1809 - 1866
Daniel Shirley
1811 - 1901
Presley D Shirley
1807 - 1886
Miletus (Conf. Pow) Shirley Civil War Coi In 108 Ionf Rg
1815 - 1887
William P Shirley
1813 - 1880
D Jackson 'D J' Shirley Md
1817 - 1891

James S Shirley
1805 - 1828
Mary Susan 'Polly' Shirley
1822 - 1842
James S Shirley
1828 - Unknown
Avarine Amanda Malvina Shirley
1825 - 1826
Avarine Amanda Malvina Ii Shirley
1830 - 1889
Bartlett Shirley
1821 - Unknown

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