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Elizabeth Brown Powell Pittman 1852–1900 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 February 1852

Birth Location: Decatur County, Georgia USA

Death Date: 17 APR 1900

Death Location: Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia

Father: Kedar Powell

Mother: Amanda Bell

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Elizabeth Brown Powell Pittman was born in 1852 in Decatur County, Georgia USA, the child of Kedar Powell And Amanda Melvina Mellie Bell. Elizabeth Brown Powell Pittman passed away in 1900 in Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Brown Powell Pittman was born in 1852 in Decatur County, Georgia USA, the child of Kedar Powell And Amanda Melvina Mellie Bell.
  • Elizabeth Brown Powell Pittman passed away in 1900 in Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia.

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Elizabeth Pittman's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Pittman
1852–1900
Birth Place: Decatur County, Georgia USA
Parents
Kedar Powell
1810–1879
Jefferson County, Georgia, USA
Amanda (Melvina "Mellie") Bell
1809–1888
Decatur County, Georgia, USA
Grandparents
William Powell
1783–1836
Chowan County, North Carolina
Sarah (Pearce) Powell
1792–1852
Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Pittman's Timeline

2 Records

1852
25 February 1852
Birth of Elizabeth Brown Powell Pittman in Decatur County, Georgia USA
Decatur County, Georgia USA
1900
17 APR 1900
Age 48
Death of Elizabeth Brown Powell Pittman in Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia
Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 February 1852
    Event Place: Decatur County, Georgia USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 APR 1900
    Event Place: Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia

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