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Lydia Berrong

Birth23 Jul 1836 - Towns, Georgia, USA
Death1 Jan 1924 - Tahlequah, Cherokee, Oklahoma, USA
MotherSusan Chastain
FatherJesse Berrong

Born in Towns, Georgia, USA on 23 Jul 1836 to Jesse Berrong and Susan Chastain. Lydia Berrong married Solomon Smith Corn and had 13 children. She passed away on 1 Jan 1924 in Tahlequah, Cherokee, Oklahoma, USA.

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Parents
Jesse Berrong
1806 - 1884
Susan Chastain
1812 - 1885
Spouse(s)
Solomon Smith Corn
1828 - 1895
Children Show all
James Bly Corn
1867 - 1949
Nancy Adeline Spivey-eller
1860 - 1918
Leander Pinckney Corn
1858 - 1940
Louvenia Haseltine Corn
1862 - 1888
George Washington Corn
1873 - 1946
Columbus Franklin Corn
1855 - 1934
Luiza J. Corn
1871 - 1950

Julius Fernando Corn
1876 - 1951
John Solomon Ashbury Corn
1864 - 1950
Berrong Corn
1880 - 1880
Amanda Corn
1853 - 1855
Homer E Corn
1878 - 1880
Juan N Corn
1869 - 1957

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