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Elizabeth (married name Horn) Foreman 1878–1941 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 1878

Birth Location: Whatley, Clarke, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 12 Mar 1941

Death Location: Clarke, Alabama

Father: William Foreman

Mother: Isabella Rodgers

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Elizabeth (married Name Horn) Foreman Was Born In 1878 In Whatley, Clarke, Alabama, Usa, The Child Of William Wiley Nathan Foreman And Isabella Rodgers. Elizabeth (married Name Horn) Foreman Passed Away In 1941 In Clarke, Alabama.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth (married Name Horn) Foreman Was Born In 1878 In Whatley, Clarke, Alabama, Usa, The Child Of William Wiley Nathan Foreman And Isabella Rodgers.
  • Elizabeth (married Name Horn) Foreman Passed Away In 1941 In Clarke, Alabama.

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Elizabeth Foreman's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Foreman
1878–1941
Birth Place: Whatley, Clarke, Alabama, USA
Parents
William (Wiley) Nathan Foreman
1842–1906
Alabama
Isabella Rodgers
1845–1929
Alabama
Grandparents
James (N.) Rodgers
1820–1892
Alabama
Mariah (Melchoir) Ezell
1820–1940
Georgia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Absolom Rogers
1795–1853
Eleanor Walker
1801–1853
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Rodgers
1773–1826
Elizabeth Hays
1769–1839

Elizabeth Foreman's Timeline

2 Records

1878
May 1878
Birth of Elizabeth (married name Horn) Foreman in Whatley, Clarke, Alabama, USA
Whatley, Clarke, Alabama, USA
1941
12 Mar 1941
Age 63
Death of Elizabeth (married name Horn) Foreman in Clarke, Alabama
Clarke, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 1878
    Event Place: Whatley, Clarke, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Mar 1941
    Event Place: Clarke, Alabama

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