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Sign up freeJames Monroe Weathers 1877 – 1916 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1877
Birth Location: Clay County, Alabama, USA
Death Date: 10 March 1916
Death Location: Rice, Navarro, Texas, USA
Father: William Weathers
Mother: Lucinda McDowell
Spouse(s): Susie Adams
Children(s): Mirtie Weathers, Jester Weathers
In 1877, James Monroe Weathers entered the world in Clay County, Alabama, USA, born to William M. Weathers and Lucinda A. WEATHERS McDowell. James Monroe Weathers married Susie Anne WEATHERS Adams, and had children including Mirtie Lee Weathers, Jester James Weathers. James Monroe Weathers passed away in 1916 in Rice, Navarro, Texas, USA.
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- In 1877, James Monroe Weathers entered the world in Clay County, Alabama, USA, born to William M. Weathers and Lucinda A. WEATHERS McDowell.
- James Monroe Weathers married Susie Anne WEATHERS Adams, and had children including Mirtie Lee Weathers, Jester James Weathers.
- James Monroe Weathers passed away in 1916 in Rice, Navarro, Texas, USA.
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1. Mirtie (Lee) Weathers (30 July 1907 – 21 July 1994)
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2. Jester (James) Weathers (17 Sep 1910 – 26 Jun 1975)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1877
Event Place: Clay County, Alabama, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 March 1916
Event Place: Rice, Navarro, Texas, USA