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Rosa Etta Tate 1881–1926 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1881
Birth Location: Mississippi
Death Date: 11 Aug 1926
Death Location: Mississippi, United States
Father: Eastman Tate
Mother: Martha Wheat
Spouse(s): William Slaydon
Children(s): Nellie Slaydon, Hazel Slaydon, Morris Slaydon
In 1881, Rosa Etta Tate entered the world in Mississippi, born to Eastman Rankin Tate And Martha Ann Wheat. Rosa Etta Tate married Luther Slaydon, William Luther Slaydon, and had children including Hazel Slaydon, Morris Monroe Slaydon, Nellie A Slaydon. Rosa Etta Tate passed away in 1926 in Mississippi, United States.
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Biography
- In 1881, Rosa Etta Tate entered the world in Mississippi, born to Eastman Rankin Tate And Martha Ann Wheat.
- Rosa Etta Tate married Luther Slaydon, William Luther Slaydon, and had children including Hazel Slaydon, Morris Monroe Slaydon, Nellie A Slaydon.
- Rosa Etta Tate passed away in 1926 in Mississippi, United States.
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Rosa Tate's Ancestors
Rosa Tate's Descendants
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1. Nellie (A) Slaydon 1902–
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2. Hazel Slaydon 1904–
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3. Morris (Monroe) Slaydon 1906–1956
Rosa Tate's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 14 Apr 1880
Event Place: Mississippi
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1881
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Event Type: Custom Event
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 11 Aug 1926
Event Place: Mississippi, United States