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William Walton Bledsoe 1912 – 2001 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Jul 1912

Birth Location: Quitman Co., GA

Death Date: 20 Jul 2001

Death Location: Quitman Co., GA or Eufaula, Barbour, Alabama, USA

Father: William Bledsoe

Mother: Gussie Crumbley

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In 1912, William Walton Bledsoe entered the world in Quitman Co., GA, born to William Walter or Walton Bledsoe and Gussie Hill BLEDSOE Crumbley. William Walton Bledsoe passed away in 2001 in Quitman Co., GA or Eufaula, Barbour, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1912, William Walton Bledsoe entered the world in Quitman Co., GA, born to William Walter or Walton Bledsoe and Gussie Hill BLEDSOE Crumbley.
  • William Walton Bledsoe passed away in 2001 in Quitman Co., GA or Eufaula, Barbour, Alabama, USA.

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William Bledsoe's Ancestors

Self
William Bledsoe
1912 – 2001
Birth Place: Quitman Co., GA
Parents
William Walter or Walton Bledsoe
1874 – 1953
Lafayette, Chambers, Alabama
Gussie (Hill BLEDSOE) Crumbley
1885 – 1956
Georgetown, Quitman, GA
Grandparents
Warren (B) Bledsoe
1840 – 1911
Chambers, Alabama, United States
Margaret (C) Bledsoe
1844 –
Georgia
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Bledsoe's Timeline

2 Records

1912
24 Jul 1912
Birth of William Walton Bledsoe in Quitman Co., GA
Quitman Co., GA
2001
20 Jul 2001
Age 89
Death of William Walton Bledsoe in Quitman Co., GA or Eufaula, Barbour, Alabama, USA
Quitman Co., GA or Eufaula, Barbour, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Jul 1912
    Event Place: Quitman Co., GA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Jul 2001
    Event Place: Quitman Co., GA or Eufaula, Barbour, Alabama, USA

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