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Pedigree: Diana Fontaine Maury
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Diana Fontaine Maury
b.15 JAN 1837
Commodore
Matthew Fontaine Maury
b.14 JAN 1806
Richard Lancelot Maury
b.19 MAY 1766
Rev.
James Maury
b.8 APR 1718
Matthew Maury
b.18 SEP 1686
Mary Anne Fontaine
b.12 APR 1690
Mary Walker
b.22 NOV 1724
Diana Minor
b.18 AUG 1768
Maj.
John Minor
b.13 NOV 1735
John Minor
b.22 JUN 1707
Sarah Carr
b.14 NOV 1714
Elizabeth Overton Cosby
b.1736
David Cosby
b.1703
Mary Garland Overton
b.1705
Ann Hull Herndon
b.1811
Dabney Herndon
b.14 APR 1783
Joseph Herndon
b.1 MAY 1737
Edward Herndon
b.1702
Elizabeth Stubblefield
b.1706
Mary Ann Minor
b.7 MAR 1742
John Minor
b.22 JUN 1707
Sarah Carr
b.14 NOV 1714
Elizabeth Hull
b.12 JAN 1789
John Hull
b.abt 1760
Col.
Richard Hull
b.1717
Elizabeth Gaskins
b.13 APR 1717
Ann Strachan
b.abt 1760
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: Color codes are more or less chosen based on the east-west (lighter to darker) or south-north (lighter to darker) location in the country or state.