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Priscilla Orme

BirthAbt 1769 - Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, USA
Death29 Aug 1850 - Alexandria, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
MotherAnn Henrietta Edmonston
FatherNathan Orme

Born in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, USA on Abt 1769 to Nathan Orme and Ann Henrietta Edmonston. Priscilla Orme married William Ford and had 5 children. She passed away on 29 Aug 1850 in Alexandria, Alexandria, Virginia, USA.

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Nathan Orme
1734 - 1791
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Ann Henrietta Edmonston
1748 - 1823
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William Ford
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Ford
1807 - 1855
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Alice V Foard
1807 - 1850
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Henrietta Foard
1820 - Unknown
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Joseph W Foard
1810 - 1867
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Ellena R Foard
1808 - 1898

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