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Anderson Redding

Birth9 September 1817 - North Carolina
Death29 Feb 1908 - Gentry, Gentry, Missouri, USA
MotherGrace Ella Jackson
FatherNathaniel Redding

Born in North Carolina on 9 September 1817 to Nathaniel Redding and Grace Ella Jackson. Anderson Redding married Elizabeth Felts and had 6 children. He passed away on 29 Feb 1908 in Gentry, Gentry, Missouri, USA.

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Nathaniel Redding
1789 - 1844
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Grace Ella Jackson
1785 - 1856
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Elizabeth Felts
1820 - 1873
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Nancy Felts
1830 - 1897
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John Redding
1842 - 1912
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Isham Redding
1844 - 1937
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Mary S. Jeffries
1848 - 1937
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Martha Jane Redding
1850 - 1927
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Elizabeth E Redding
1860 - Unknown
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Catharine Redding
1860 - Unknown

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