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Julia Elmer Godwin 1875–1879 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Sep 1875

Birth Location: Myron, Izard, Arkansas, United States

Death Date: 13 Jun 1879

Death Location: Franklin, Izard, Arkansas, United States

Father: John Godwin

Mother: Harriet Jackson

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Julia Elmer Godwin was born in 1875 in Myron, Izard, Arkansas, United States, the child of John Wesley Godwin And Harriet Marriah Jackson. Julia Elmer Godwin passed away in 1879 in Franklin, Izard, Arkansas, United States.

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Biography

  • Julia Elmer Godwin was born in 1875 in Myron, Izard, Arkansas, United States, the child of John Wesley Godwin And Harriet Marriah Jackson.
  • Julia Elmer Godwin passed away in 1879 in Franklin, Izard, Arkansas, United States.

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Julia Godwin's Ancestors

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Julia Godwin
1875–1879
Birth Place: Myron, Izard, Arkansas, United States
Parents
John Wesley ** Godwin
1830–1883
Putnam, Indiana, United States
Harriet (Marriah) Jackson
1837–1909
Tennessee, United States
Grandparents
Elijah (I Keep) Godwin
1805–1884
Randolph County, North Carolina, USA
Nancy (M Keep) Lewis
1799–1850
Randolph County, North Carolina, USA
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Julia Godwin's Timeline

2 Records

1875
19 Sep 1875
Birth of Julia Elmer Godwin in Myron, Izard, Arkansas, United States
Myron, Izard, Arkansas, United States
1879
13 Jun 1879
Age 4
Death of Julia Elmer Godwin in Franklin, Izard, Arkansas, United States
Franklin, Izard, Arkansas, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Sep 1875
    Event Place: Myron, Izard, Arkansas, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Jun 1879
    Event Place: Franklin, Izard, Arkansas, United States

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