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Andrew Jackson Shell

Birth19 Aug 1835 - Habersham County, Georgia, USA
Death18 Mar 1916 - Spring City, Rhea, Tennessee
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Born in Habersham County, Georgia, USA on 19 Aug 1835. Andrew Jackson Shell married Elmina Cline and had 12 children. He passed away on 18 Mar 1916 in Spring City, Rhea, Tennessee.

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Elmina Cline
1838 - Unknown
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Mary Noble
1847 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Shell
1866 - Unknown
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Nelcena Shell
1872 - Unknown
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Victoria Shell
1874 - Unknown
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Lenord Shell
1870 - Unknown
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Lafayette Shells
1856 - Unknown
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Daniel Shells
1869 - Unknown
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George Shell
1879 - Unknown
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Willie Shell
1877 - Unknown
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Richard Graham Shell
1860 - 1942
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Luvena Shell
1872 - Unknown
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Felmar Shell
1900 - Unknown
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Arial Shell
1898 - Unknown

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