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Jesse Gilliam 1848–1930 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 12 Oct 1848
Birth Location: Virginia
Death Date: 19 May 1930
Death Location: Newcomb, Elliott, Kentucky, United States
Father: Jackson GILLIAM
Mother: Mary Bledsoe
Spouse(s): Icy Wallen
Children(s): Rebecca Gilliam
The story of Jesse Gilliam began in 1848 in Virginia. Jesse Gilliam married Icy Wallen, and had children including Rebecca Ann Gilliam. Jesse Gilliam passed away in 1930 in Newcomb, Elliott, Kentucky, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Jesse Gilliam began in 1848 in Virginia.
- Jesse Gilliam married Icy Wallen, and had children including Rebecca Ann Gilliam.
- Jesse Gilliam passed away in 1930 in Newcomb, Elliott, Kentucky, United States.
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Jesse Gilliam's Ancestors
Jesse Gilliam's Descendants
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1. Rebecca (Ann) Gilliam 1898–1977 m. Clem Jones 1878– m. A. (L.) Wedge 1871– m. William Herron 1883– m. H (B) Barr 1889–
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1. James Jones 1911–1911
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2. Oneida (Marybell) Jones 1915–1995
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3. Claude (Tine) Jones 1913–1984 m. Virginia (Louise "Dixie") Peery 1920–2000
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1. Evelyn (Eufaune) Jones 1937–2007 m. Thomas (Nelson) Jones 1937–2000
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2. Delores Jones 1942–1942
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3. Richard (Havens) Jones 1939–1939
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4. Ellmer (E) Herron 1910–
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Jesse Gilliam's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 12 Oct 1848
Event Place: Virginia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 May 1930
Event Place: Newcomb, Elliott, Kentucky, United States