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Elizabeth (Vannoy) Dilworth (1812 - 1879)

Elizabeth Dilworth formerly Vannoy aka Poling
Born in Randolph County, VA (now Barbour County, West Virginia)map
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Wife of — married 17 Dec 1829 in Randolph County, Virginia, United States (now WV)map
Wife of — married 13 Apr 1860 (to 1875) in Barbour, West Virginia, United Statesmap
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Died at age 66 in Barbour, West Virginia, United Statesmap
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Biography

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Native Virginian (Born in Virginia, Now West Virginia as of June 20, 1863)
Married 1st, in Oct 1829 to James Poling son of Martin D. Poling and Mary Poling Poling. Elizabeth was the daughter of Benjamin and Margaret Vannoy.

Married 2nd, Apr. 13, 1860 in Barbour Co, WV to James Dilworth son of William and Margaret Dilworth. Old White Oak Cemetery Barbour County West Virginia, USA

1830 residence Randolph County, VA (now WV); 1840 residence Randolph County, VA (now WV); 1850 residence District 5, Barbour County, VA (now WV); 1860 residence Barbour County, VA (now WV); 1870 residence Elk Twp., Barbour County, WV

Married 1st, in Oct 1829 to James Poling son of Martin D. Poling and Mary Poling Poling. Elizabeth was the daughter of Benjamin Vannoy and Mary Shirley Vannoy. Married 2nd, Apr. 13, 1860 in Barbour Co, WV to James Dilworth son of William and Margaret Dilworth.

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Vannoy-188 and Vannoy-152 appear to represent the same person because: Clear Duplicate. Vannoy-152 has the additional spouse's last name added.
posted by Sandy (Craig) Patak

Rejected matches › Elizabeth Venne (1814-1852)

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