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Jerusha Ann Freeman 1835–1875 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Nov 1835

Birth Location: Fayette, Fayette, Alabama, United States

Death Date: 14 Mar 1875

Death Location: Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA

Father: James Rev

Mother: Matilda Freeman

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The story of Jerusha Ann Freeman began in 1835 in Fayette, Fayette, Alabama, United States. Jerusha Ann Freeman passed away in 1875 in Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Jerusha Ann Freeman began in 1835 in Fayette, Fayette, Alabama, United States.
  • Jerusha Ann Freeman passed away in 1875 in Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA.

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Jerusha Freeman's Ancestors

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Jerusha Freeman
1835–1875
Birth Place: Fayette, Fayette, Alabama, United States
Parents
James Hawkins Freeman Rev
1808–1887
Clarke County, Georgia, United States of America
Matilda (B Cole) Freeman
1804–1860
Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Josiah Freeman
1763–1824
Hertford, North Carolina, United States
Susannah Hawkins
1763–1813
North Carolina, United States
Sarah ("Sally") Byars
1763–1810
Louisa County, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Sarah Williams
1724–1802
Elizabeth Thomasson
1735–1823
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jerusha Freeman's Timeline

2 Records

1835
29 Nov 1835
Birth of Jerusha Ann Freeman in Fayette, Fayette, Alabama, United States
Fayette, Fayette, Alabama, United States
1875
14 Mar 1875
Age 40
Death of Jerusha Ann Freeman in Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA
Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Nov 1835
    Event Place: Fayette, Fayette, Alabama, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Mar 1875
    Event Place: Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA

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