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Eliza Jane Knowles 1846–1927 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Apr 1846

Birth Location: Lineville, Clay, Alabama, United States

Death Date: 7 Feb 1927

Death Location: Clay, Alabama, United States

Father: John Knowles

Mother: Margaret Smith

Spouse(s): James Huddleston

Children(s):

The story of Eliza Jane Knowles began in 1846 in Lineville, Clay, Alabama, United States. Eliza Jane Knowles married James Ira Huddleston. Eliza Jane Knowles passed away in 1927 in Clay, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Eliza Jane Knowles began in 1846 in Lineville, Clay, Alabama, United States.
  • Eliza Jane Knowles married James Ira Huddleston.
  • Eliza Jane Knowles passed away in 1927 in Clay, Alabama, United States.

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Eliza Knowles's Ancestors

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Eliza Knowles
1846–1927
Birth Place: Lineville, Clay, Alabama, United States
Parents
John William Knowles
1822–1912
Jasper, Georgia, United States
Margaret (Jane) Smith
1821–1876
Jasper, Georgia, United States
Grandparents
Ransom (Lester) Smith
1790–1875
North Carolina, United States
Mary (Ann) Hicks
1793–1880
Georgia, United States
Great-Grandparents
David Smith
1760–1850
Melinda Digby
1798–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Eliza Knowles's Timeline

2 Records

1846
Apr 1846
Birth of Eliza Jane Knowles in Lineville, Clay, Alabama, United States
Lineville, Clay, Alabama, United States
1927
7 Feb 1927
Age 81
Death of Eliza Jane Knowles in Clay, Alabama, United States
Clay, Alabama, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Apr 1846
    Event Place: Lineville, Clay, Alabama, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Feb 1927
    Event Place: Clay, Alabama, United States

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