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Anonymous Dudley
Honor Code SignatorySigned 18 Dec 2020 | 613 contributions | 11 thank-yous | 319 connections
My brick walls are the ancestry of Ambrose Dudley, born 1760, NC-died 1844 Carroll Co., TN. Lived & enlisted in Rev. War from NC, lived in SC, KY, TN, Charles Shelby Legate born Mecklenburg, NC , and Jacob Gray also Rev. War vet from Mecklenburg, N
As a result of hearing family dinner table talk of parents and childhood neighbors, I became interested in learning more about them. I To be continued...
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