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Sign up freeElizabeth Emaline Burt 1825 – 1884 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: April 1825
Birth Location: Coffee, Alabama, USA
Death Date: March 1884
Death Location: Coffee, Alabama, USA
Father: William Burt
Mother: Jane LeSueur
Spouse(s): James Russell
Children(s): Francis Russell
In 1825, Elizabeth Emaline Burt entered the world in Coffee, Alabama, USA, born to William Washington Burt and Jane ELIZABETH LeSueur. Elizabeth Emaline Burt married James Madison Russell, and had children including Francis Elizabeth Russell. Elizabeth Emaline Burt passed away in 1884 in Coffee, Alabama, USA.
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- In 1825, Elizabeth Emaline Burt entered the world in Coffee, Alabama, USA, born to William Washington Burt and Jane ELIZABETH LeSueur.
- Elizabeth Emaline Burt married James Madison Russell, and had children including Francis Elizabeth Russell.
- Elizabeth Emaline Burt passed away in 1884 in Coffee, Alabama, USA.
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Elizabeth Burt's Descendants
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1. Francis (Elizabeth) Russell (1851 – 6 Aug 1883) m. Robert (S) STAFFORD (17 Aug 1852 – 25 Jan 1942)
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1. John (Franklin) Stafford (15 Mar 1873 – 19 Jan 1959) m. Jane (Elizabeth) Brown (5 Jan 1877 – 24 Feb 1933)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: April 1825
Event Place: Coffee, Alabama, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: March 1884
Event Place: Coffee, Alabama, USA