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Mattie Myrtle Cox 1887–1991 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1887-08-16

Birth Location: Ripley, MS

Death Date: 1991-12-02

Death Location: Gunter, TX

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Spouse(s): Wyatt Dunnam

Children(s): Audi Dunnam, Francis Dunnam

In 1887, Mattie Myrtle Cox entered the world in Ripley, MS, born to John Turner Cox And Margaret Ann Reed. Mattie Myrtle Cox married Wyatt Myron Dunnam, and had children including Audi Price Dunnam, Edna Dunnam, Francis M Dunnam, Johnny Dunnam, Leland Dunnam, Thelma Dunnam, Virginia Dunnam, Weldon Dunnam. Mattie Myrtle Cox passed away in 1991 in Gunter, TX.

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Biography

  • In 1887, Mattie Myrtle Cox entered the world in Ripley, MS, born to John Turner Cox And Margaret Ann Reed.
  • Mattie Myrtle Cox married Wyatt Myron Dunnam, and had children including Audi Price Dunnam, Edna Dunnam, Francis M Dunnam, Johnny Dunnam, Leland Dunnam, Thelma Dunnam, Virginia Dunnam, Weldon Dunnam.
  • Mattie Myrtle Cox passed away in 1991 in Gunter, TX.

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Mattie Cox
1887–1991
Birth Place: Ripley, MS
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Mattie Cox's Descendants

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Mattie (Myrtle) Cox (1887-08-16–1991-12-02) m. Wyatt (Myron) Dunnam (1880-08-04–1961-04-20)
  1. 1. Audi (Price) Dunnam 1908–1995 m. Ida Mae 1916–
  2. 2. Francis (M.) Dunnam 1910–1967

Mattie Cox's Timeline

2 Records

1887
1887-08-16
Birth of Mattie Myrtle Cox in Ripley, MS
Ripley, MS
1991
1991-12-02
Age 104
Death of Mattie Myrtle Cox in Gunter, TX
Gunter, TX

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1887-08-16
    Event Place: Ripley, MS

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1991-12-02
    Event Place: Gunter, TX

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