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Son Twin CHILDERS 1872–1872 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Nov 1872

Birth Location: Wood, Texas, USA

Death Date: Nov 1872

Death Location: Wood, Texas, USA

Father: James Childers

Mother: Sarah Pugh

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Children(s):

The story of Son Twin CHILDERS began in 1872 in Wood, Texas, USA. Son Twin CHILDERS passed away in 1872 in Wood, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Son Twin CHILDERS began in 1872 in Wood, Texas, USA.
  • Son Twin CHILDERS passed away in 1872 in Wood, Texas, USA.

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Son CHILDERS's Ancestors

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Son CHILDERS
1872–1872
Birth Place: Wood, Texas, USA
Parents
James Anderson (s\o JesseJ\Street) Childers
1840–1915
Ripley, Tippah, Mississippi, USA
Sarah (A) Pugh
1843–1872
Mississippi, United States
Grandparents
Jesse (Jones) Childers
1816–1852
Lincoln, Tennessee, USA
Elizabeth Street
1822–1900
Bedford, Tennessee, USA
David PUGH
1818–1892
Tennessee, United States
Sarah (Ann (Sallie)) Hobson
1820–1898
Tippah County, Mississippi, USA
Great-Grandparents
James Childers
1772–1854
NANCY JONES
1775–1857
Anderson Street
1805–1888
Jane Wadkins
1793–1875
John Hobson
1778–1847
Winnifred* Sullins
1789–1870
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Sr
1745–1811
Charolette Brewer
1750–1820
COURTNEY BELL
1740–1806
Christina Marks
1769–1832
Mourning Hobson
1755–1822
Sarah Musgrove
1760–1850
John Sullins
1765–1826

Son CHILDERS's Timeline

2 Records

1872
Nov 1872
Birth of Son Twin CHILDERS in Wood, Texas, USA
Wood, Texas, USA
1872
Nov 1872
Death of Son Twin CHILDERS in Wood, Texas, USA
Wood, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Nov 1872
    Event Place: Wood, Texas, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Nov 1872
    Event Place: Wood, Texas, USA

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