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Amanda Jane McKenzie

Birth17 November 1840 - Sumter, Alabama, United States
Death21 March 1918 - Limestone, Alabama
MotherKatherine New
FatherJohn Hector McKenzie

Born in Sumter, Alabama, United States on 17 November 1840 to John Hector McKenzie and Katherine New. Amanda Jane McKenzie married Charles Calvin Carroll and had 10 children. She passed away on 21 March 1918 in Limestone, Alabama.

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Parents
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John Hector Mckenzie
1808 - 1881
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Katherine New
1812 - 1845
Spouse(s)
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Charles Calvin Carroll
1834 - 1908
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Elizabeth Catherine Carroll
1864 - 1948
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John William Carroll
1857 - 1918
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George Calvin Carroll
1870 - 1951
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Samuel Noah Carroll
1861 - 1929
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Julia Viola Carroll
1878 - 1958
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Edward Dempsy Carroll
1873 - 1934
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Mary Caroline Carroll
1867 - 1952
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Charles Abner Carroll
1875 - 1946
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Marshall M Carroll
1881 - 1884
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Martha Louise Carroll
1852 - 1929

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