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Nathan T Underwood 5GGF

Birth09 Jan 1708 - Middlesex, VA, USA
Death9 Aug 1802 - Madison, Madison, Virginia, United States
MotherDiana Mayo (DNA)
FatherNathan Underwood

Born in Middlesex, VA, USA on 09 Jan 1708 to Nathan Underwood and Diana Mayo (DNA). Nathan T Underwood 5GGF married Elizabeth Anderson and had 9 children. He passed away on 9 Aug 1802 in Madison, Madison, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
Nathan Underwood
1679 - 1715
Diana Mayo (Dna)
1685 - 1716
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Anderson
1709 - 1802
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Johnathan "Nathan" Underwood
1738 - 1804
Elijah Underwood
1750 - 1831
Joseph D Underwood
1745 - 1822
Joel Underwood
1748 - 1815
Gideon Underwood
1752 - 1824

George Underwood
1743 - 1794
Sarah Underwood
1751 - 1836
Ann Underwood
1756 - 1836
Sarah Possibly Underwood Or Cook
1754 - 1834

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