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David Lewis Tillman 1897 – 1980 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Dec 1897

Birth Location: Barbour County, Alabama

Death Date: Jul 1980

Death Location: Fort Payne, DeKalb, Alabama, USA

Father: John Tillman

Mother: Susan Jones

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In 1897, David Lewis Tillman entered the world in Barbour County, Alabama, born to John White Tillman and Susan "Susanna" Jones. David Lewis Tillman passed away in 1980 in Fort Payne, DeKalb, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1897, David Lewis Tillman entered the world in Barbour County, Alabama, born to John White Tillman and Susan "Susanna" Jones.
  • David Lewis Tillman passed away in 1980 in Fort Payne, DeKalb, Alabama, USA.

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David Tillman's Ancestors

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David Tillman
1897 – 1980
Birth Place: Barbour County, Alabama
Parents
John White Tillman
1853 – 1917
Clio, Barbour, Alabama, USA
Susan ("Susanna") Jones
1861 – 1928
Barbour County, Alabama, USA
Grandparents
Stephen (Coleman) Tillman
1827 – 1870
Washington County, Georgia, USA
Harriet (Caroline TILLMAN) Westbrook
1826 – 1908
Elizabethtown, Bladen, North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Robert Tillman
1806 – 1860
Nancy Coleman
1800 – 1879
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Littlebury Tillman
1754 – 1825
Mary Lowry
1726 – 1812

David Tillman's Timeline

2 Records

1897
Dec 1897
Birth of David Lewis Tillman in Barbour County, Alabama
Barbour County, Alabama
1980
Jul 1980
Age 83
Death of David Lewis Tillman in Fort Payne, DeKalb, Alabama, USA
Fort Payne, DeKalb, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Dec 1897
    Event Place: Barbour County, Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jul 1980
    Event Place: Fort Payne, DeKalb, Alabama, USA

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