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Infant Twins DeShazo 1864 – 1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1864

Birth Location: Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 1864

Death Location: Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA

Father: John DeShazo

Mother: Elizabeth Lee

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Infant Twins DeShazo was born in 1864 in Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA, the child of John Marion DeShazo and Elizabeth DeSHAZO Lee. Infant Twins DeShazo passed away in 1864 in Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • Infant Twins DeShazo was born in 1864 in Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA, the child of John Marion DeShazo and Elizabeth DeSHAZO Lee.
  • Infant Twins DeShazo passed away in 1864 in Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA.

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Infant DeShazo's Ancestors

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Infant DeShazo
1864 – 1864
Birth Place: Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA
Parents
John Marion DeShazo
1829 – 1873
Alabama, USA
Elizabeth (DeSHAZO) Lee
1838 – 1902
Shelby County, Alabama, USA
Grandparents
Larkin (Louis\Lewis) DeShazo
1802 – 1868
Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, USA
Lecia ("Leecy" Ann DESHAZO) Lewis
1813 – 1870
Talladega, Alabama, USA
Great-Grandparents
Louis DeShazo
1755 – 1818
Nancy King
1757 – 1816
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Pierre DeShazo
1730 – 1793
Rebecca Pendleton
1734 – 1763

Infant DeShazo's Timeline

2 Records

1864
1864
Birth of Infant Twins DeShazo in Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA
Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA
1864
1864
Death of Infant Twins DeShazo in Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA
Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1864
    Event Place: Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1864
    Event Place: Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, USA

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