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Rebecca Gayden

Birth20 October 1775 - Grandville County, South Carolina, United States
Death14 Jan 1836 - Beech Grove, Amite, Mississippi, USA
MotherNancy Ann Wardell
FatherGeorge Gayden

Born in Grandville County, South Carolina, United States on 20 October 1775 to George Gayden and Nancy Ann Wardell. Rebecca Gayden married Thomas Agrippa Batchelor and had 13 children. She passed away on 14 Jan 1836 in Beech Grove, Amite, Mississippi, USA.

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Parents
George Gayden
1739 - 1819
Nancy Ann Wardell
1740 - 1782
Spouse(s)
Thomas Agrippa Batchelor
1772 - 1842
Francis Wren
1770 - 1804
Children Show all
Mary Ann Harriet Bachelor
1810 - 1830
Victoria Caroline Batchelor Buckholts Street
1806 - 1858
Ferreby Francis Wren
1805 - 1870
Thomas Agrippa Gayden Batchelor
1813 - 1868
James Madison Batchelor
1811 - Unknown
Francis V Wren
1800 - 1855
George Gayden Wren
1802 - 1819

Parthenia Leith
1791 - Unknown
William John Ramey Wren
1798 - 1869
Elizabeth Wren
1794 - 1880
Joseph Wren
1785 - 1837
Napoleon Bonaparte Batchelor
1815 - Unknown
George Gayden Wren
1798 - Unknown

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