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Allie Allen Harper 1912–1997 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 May 1912

Birth Location: Sweetgum, Fannin, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 31 Dec 1997

Death Location: Blue Ridge, Fannin, Georgia, USA

Father: James Harper

Mother: Falba Patterson

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In 1912, Allie Allen Harper entered the world in Sweetgum, Fannin, Georgia, USA, born to James Robert Harper And Falba Caroline Patterson. Allie Allen Harper passed away in 1997 in Blue Ridge, Fannin, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1912, Allie Allen Harper entered the world in Sweetgum, Fannin, Georgia, USA, born to James Robert Harper And Falba Caroline Patterson.
  • Allie Allen Harper passed away in 1997 in Blue Ridge, Fannin, Georgia, USA.

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Allie Harper's Ancestors

Self
Allie Harper
1912–1997
Birth Place: Sweetgum, Fannin, Georgia, USA
Parents
James Robert Harper
1868–1954
Hot House, Fannin, Georgia, USA
Falba (Caroline) Patterson
1869–1958
Sweetgum, Fannin, Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Johnson (Ashworth) Harper
1849–1935
Hot House, Fannin, Georgia, USA
Cornelia (Jane) Tarpley
1851–1893
Georgia USA
Great-Grandparents
William Harper
1811–1906
Narcissa Russell
1815–1880
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lot Harper
1781–1866
Mariam Whitaker
1786–1824

Allie Harper's Timeline

2 Records

1912
25 May 1912
Birth of Allie Allen Harper in Sweetgum, Fannin, Georgia, USA
Sweetgum, Fannin, Georgia, USA
1997
31 Dec 1997
Age 85
Death of Allie Allen Harper in Blue Ridge, Fannin, Georgia, USA
Blue Ridge, Fannin, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 May 1912
    Event Place: Sweetgum, Fannin, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Dec 1997
    Event Place: Blue Ridge, Fannin, Georgia, USA

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