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Jessie Lee Latham 1889–1977 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Feb 1889

Birth Location: Cullman County Alabama

Death Date: 27 Sep 1977

Death Location: Cullman County Alabama

Father: Johnson Latham

Mother: Martha Brown

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Jessie Lee Latham was born in 1889 in Cullman County Alabama, the child of Johnson Jonce Latham And Martha Jane Brown. Jessie Lee Latham passed away in 1977 in Cullman County Alabama.

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Biography

  • Jessie Lee Latham was born in 1889 in Cullman County Alabama, the child of Johnson Jonce Latham And Martha Jane Brown.
  • Jessie Lee Latham passed away in 1977 in Cullman County Alabama.

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Jessie Latham's Ancestors

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Jessie Latham
1889–1977
Birth Place: Cullman County Alabama
Parents
Johnson (Jonce) Latham
1849–1933
What is now Cullman County
Martha (Jane) Brown
1852–1930
Rabun County, Georgia
Grandparents
Charles Latham
1806–1861
North Carolina, USA
Sarah (Nancy) King
1816–1905
Kentucky
Joseph (Martin "Joe") Brown
1810–1860
Buncombe Co, North Carolina, United States
Mary (Nancy) Holt
1813–1854
Cherokee Nation, Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Charles Sr
1766–1860
Cloah Latham
1767–1850
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Sr
1730–1818
Catherine Frittz
1735–1821

Jessie Latham's Timeline

2 Records

1889
17 Feb 1889
Birth of Jessie Lee Latham in Cullman County Alabama
Cullman County Alabama
1977
27 Sep 1977
Age 88
Death of Jessie Lee Latham in Cullman County Alabama
Cullman County Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Feb 1889
    Event Place: Cullman County Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Sep 1977
    Event Place: Cullman County Alabama

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