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Lillie Mae Graves 1886–1955 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 02 Aug 1886

Birth Location: Adairsville, Georgia

Death Date: 07 Sep 1955

Death Location: East View Cemetery, Adairsville, Georgia

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Spouse(s): James Gaines

Children(s): Lewis Gaines

In 1886, Lillie Mae Graves entered the world in Adairsville, Georgia, born to Thomas Ervin Graves And Ellen Turner. Lillie Mae Graves married James Pendleton Gaines, and had children including Lewis Graves Gaines, Living Gaines. Lillie Mae Graves passed away in 1955 in East View Cemetery, Adairsville, Georgia.

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Biography

  • In 1886, Lillie Mae Graves entered the world in Adairsville, Georgia, born to Thomas Ervin Graves And Ellen Turner.
  • Lillie Mae Graves married James Pendleton Gaines, and had children including Lewis Graves Gaines, Living Gaines.
  • Lillie Mae Graves passed away in 1955 in East View Cemetery, Adairsville, Georgia.

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Lillie Graves's Ancestors

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Lillie Graves
1886–1955
Birth Place: Adairsville, Georgia
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Lillie Graves's Descendants

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Lillie (Mae) Graves (02 Aug 1886–07 Sep 1955) m. James (Pendleton) Gaines (22 Apr 1878–27 Aug 1938)
  1. 1. Lewis (Graves) Gaines 1905–1930

Lillie Graves's Timeline

2 Records

1886
02 Aug 1886
Birth of Lillie Mae Graves in Adairsville, Georgia
Adairsville, Georgia
1955
07 Sep 1955
Age 69
Death of Lillie Mae Graves in East View Cemetery, Adairsville, Georgia
East View Cemetery, Adairsville, Georgia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 02 Aug 1886
    Event Place: Adairsville, Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 07 Sep 1955
    Event Place: East View Cemetery, Adairsville, Georgia

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