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Marlboro County

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  • Moses Quick (1285)
  • Murdock Quick (1317)
  • Nathan S. Thomas (311)
  • Oliver P. Bristow (494)
  • Oscar McQueen (356)
  • Peter Grant (1463)
  • Peter T. Smith (161)
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  • Rev. John Jones (4121)
  • Richard Lawson ([BLANK])
  • Robert W. Eason (6534)
  • Samuel L. Williams (8642)
  • Samuel R. Thomas (162)
  • Sandy McLean (4125)
  • Sarah Quick (2622)
  • Simon Peavy (1313)
  • Solomon T. Wilks (1206)
  • T.P. Stubbs (2938)
  • Thomas A. Stubbs (629)
  • Thomas A. Vining (4151)
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