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Charles C. Cambron (1791 - 1881)

Charles C. Cambron
Born in Washington County, Kentuckymap
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Husband of — married 3 Jan 1817 in Washington, Kentucky, United Statesmap
Died at age 89 in Washington, Kentucky, United Statesmap
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Biography

Charles was born in 1790. He is the son of Henry Cambron and Margaret Harbin.

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July 30, 1827 July 28, 1828 "Being low in health, etc. First I give to my grand daughter Treacy Yates one bed and furniture, one chest all my brood mares saddle and bridle. Secondly I will the residue of my estate both real and personal to be equally divided between my children and my said grand daughter Treacy Yates. Namely Henrietta Yates, Susannah McLane, Ann Henton, Charles Cambron, Zapriah Cambron, and Raphiel Cambron to them and their heirs forever. Lastly I do hereby appoint my two sons Charles Cambron and Raphael Cambron my executors. Witnesses: Morgan Wright William Cambron Austin Thompson

His Mark Henry Cambron

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