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Amelia Bates 1884–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1884

Birth Location: Hickman County, Tennessee

Death Date: 1902

Death Location: Hickman County, Tennessee

Father: Pleasant Bates

Mother: Antellete Malugin

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In 1884, Amelia Bates entered the world in Hickman County, Tennessee, born to Pleasant R Bates And Antellete Babe Malugin. Amelia Bates passed away in 1902 in Hickman County, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • In 1884, Amelia Bates entered the world in Hickman County, Tennessee, born to Pleasant R Bates And Antellete Babe Malugin.
  • Amelia Bates passed away in 1902 in Hickman County, Tennessee.

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Amelia Bates's Ancestors

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Amelia Bates
1884–1902
Birth Place: Hickman County, Tennessee
Parents
Pleasant R. Bates
1858–1906
Hickman, Tennessee, USA
Antellete ("Babe") Malugin
1865–1906
Hickman, Tennessee, United States
Grandparents
William (Franklin) Malugin
1825–1904
North Carolina, USA
Mary (Jane) Harrington
1825–1866
Hickman, Tennessee, USA
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Melugin
1802–1852
Theodocia Mayberry
1805–1850
Sallie Harrington
1751–1839
Mary Maddox
1790–1850
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Melugin
1773–1835
Mary Gee
1778–1849
Elizabeth Simmons
1786–1860
Charles Harrington
1720–1771
Agnes Hill
1730–1797
David Maddox
1737–1795
Sarah Perkins
1753–1795

Amelia Bates's Timeline

2 Records

1884
1884
Birth of Amelia Bates in Hickman County, Tennessee
Hickman County, Tennessee
1902
1902
Age 18
Death of Amelia Bates in Hickman County, Tennessee
Hickman County, Tennessee

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1884
    Event Place: Hickman County, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1902
    Event Place: Hickman County, Tennessee

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