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William A Audas

Birth25 Nov 1816 - Virginia, United States
Death9 July 1901 - Waldron, Scott County, Arkansas, USA
MotherElizabeth P "Betsy" Vaughn
FatherCarter Audus

Born in Virginia, United States on 25 Nov 1816 to Carter Audus and Elizabeth P "Betsy" Vaughn. William A Audas married Elizabeth Jane Girdner Audas and had 9 children. He passed away on 9 July 1901 in Waldron, Scott County, Arkansas, USA.

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Parents
Carter Audus
Unknown - Unknown
Elizabeth P "Betsy" Vaughn
1794 - 1873
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Jane Girdner Audas
1827 - 1899
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Lorenza Dow Audas
1865 - 1957
Eliza Ann Audas
1850 - 1915
Richard Marshall Audas
1867 - 1939
James W. Audas
1860 - 1860
Emma Mariah Brasher
1856 - 1932

Henry Alonzo Audas
1848 - 1931
Elizabeth Jane Audas
1852 - 1941
Mary Catherine Audas
1852 - 1910
John M Audas
1868 - Unknown

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