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Margaret C Lister 1854–1924 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 1854

Birth Location: Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 8 Jan 1924

Death Location: Verbena, Chilton, Alabama

Father: James Lister

Mother: Louisa Fulks

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Margaret C Lister was born in 1854 in Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama, USA, the child of James William Lister And Louisa Jane Fulks. Margaret C Lister passed away in 1924 in Verbena, Chilton, Alabama.

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Biography

  • Margaret C Lister was born in 1854 in Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama, USA, the child of James William Lister And Louisa Jane Fulks.
  • Margaret C Lister passed away in 1924 in Verbena, Chilton, Alabama.

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Margaret Lister's Ancestors

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Margaret Lister
1854–1924
Birth Place: Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama, USA
Parents
James William Lister
1824–1890
Greenville, Greenville Co, SC
Louisa (Jane) Fulks
1834–1916
North Carolina
Grandparents
James Leister
1782–1854
Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Margaret (Barbara) Reid
1781–1859
Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
William Leister
1741–1830
Elizabeth Ritchey
1754–1830
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Philip (Lister)
1714–1760
Elizabeth Strong
–1736
Matthew Ritchey
1725–1804
Agnes Bolton
1728–1801

Margaret Lister's Timeline

2 Records

1854
May 1854
Birth of Margaret C Lister in Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama, USA
Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama, USA
1924
8 Jan 1924
Age 70
Death of Margaret C Lister in Verbena, Chilton, Alabama
Verbena, Chilton, Alabama

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 1854
    Event Place: Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Jan 1924
    Event Place: Verbena, Chilton, Alabama

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