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Matilda Ann Flowers 1857–1942 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: January 09, 1857

Birth Location: Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, USA

Death Date: November 21, 1942

Death Location: Wichita Falls, Archer County, Texas, USA

Father: Henry Flowers

Mother: Charlotte Dunn

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In 1857, Matilda Ann Flowers entered the world in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, USA, born to Henry John Flowers And Charlotte Louise Dunn. Matilda Ann Flowers passed away in 1942 in Wichita Falls, Archer County, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1857, Matilda Ann Flowers entered the world in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, USA, born to Henry John Flowers And Charlotte Louise Dunn.
  • Matilda Ann Flowers passed away in 1942 in Wichita Falls, Archer County, Texas, USA.

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Matilda Flowers's Ancestors

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Matilda Flowers
1857–1942
Birth Place: Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, USA
Parents
Henry John Flowers
1809–1861
Savannah, Chatham, Georgia
Charlotte (Louise) Dunn
1838–1918
Mississippi, USA
Grandparents
William (Jonathan) Flowers
1775–1845
Christ Church, Georgia, USA
Antoinette (Julianna) Regalleon
1789–1857
Bearne, France
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Matilda Flowers's Timeline

2 Records

1857
January 09, 1857
Birth of Matilda Ann Flowers in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, USA
Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, USA
1942
November 21, 1942
Age 85
Death of Matilda Ann Flowers in Wichita Falls, Archer County, Texas, USA
Wichita Falls, Archer County, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: January 09, 1857
    Event Place: Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: November 21, 1942
    Event Place: Wichita Falls, Archer County, Texas, USA

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