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Ada Goodwin

Birth14 April 1901 - Houston County, Alabama, United States of America
Death3 August 1980 - Youngstown, Bay County, Florida, United States of America
MotherDonia Goodwin
FatherCharlie Anderson Goodwin

Born in Houston County, Alabama, United States of America on 14 April 1901 to Charlie Anderson Goodwin and Donia Goodwin. Ada Goodwin married Elmore Benjamin "Elmo" McGill and had 5 children. She passed away on 3 August 1980 in Youngstown, Bay County, Florida, United States of America.

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Parents
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Charlie Anderson Goodwin
1873 - 1965
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Donia Goodwin
1880 - 1954
Spouse(s)
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Elmore Benjamin "Elmo" Mcgill
1905 - 1988
Children Show all
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Clarence James "C. J." Mcgill
1928 - 2015
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Joyce Ann Mcgill
1941 - 2016
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Charles Edward Mcgill
1931 - 2015
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Gladys Marie Odom
1923 - 2013
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Richmond Elmo Mcgill
1925 - 2016

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