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Jacob C Gilliam 1851–1938 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 January 1851

Birth Location: Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, United States

Death Date: 20 January 1938

Death Location: Lincoln, Kentucky, United States

Father: John Gilliam

Mother: Margaret McDaniel

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Jacob C Gilliam was born in 1851 in Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, United States, the child of John S Gillum Gilliam And Margaret Peggy Mcdaniel. Jacob C Gilliam passed away in 1938 in Lincoln, Kentucky, United States.

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Biography

  • Jacob C Gilliam was born in 1851 in Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, United States, the child of John S Gillum Gilliam And Margaret Peggy Mcdaniel.
  • Jacob C Gilliam passed away in 1938 in Lincoln, Kentucky, United States.

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Jacob Gilliam's Ancestors

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Jacob Gilliam
1851–1938
Birth Place: Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, United States
Parents
John S Gillum Gilliam
1812–1900
Clutts, Harlan, Kentucky, United States
Margaret ("Peggy") McDaniel
1819–1886
Line Fork, Harlan, Kentucky, United States
Grandparents
Hezekiah McDaniels
1784–1860
Charles County, Maryland, USA
Sophia Fightmaster
1780–1860
Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
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Jacob Gilliam's Timeline

2 Records

1851
9 January 1851
Birth of Jacob C Gilliam in Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, United States
Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, United States
1938
20 January 1938
Age 87
Death of Jacob C Gilliam in Lincoln, Kentucky, United States
Lincoln, Kentucky, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 January 1851
    Event Place: Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 January 1938
    Event Place: Lincoln, Kentucky, United States

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