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Ann E. Goodwin

Birth16 JAN 1870 - White, Tennessee, USA
Death07 APR 1943 - Putnam County, Tennessee, USA
MotherMartha Emeline Mills
FatherJames T Goodwin

Born in White, Tennessee, USA on 16 JAN 1870 to James T Goodwin and Martha Emeline Mills. Ann E. Goodwin married Bruce Goodmin and had 9 children. She passed away on 07 APR 1943 in Putnam County, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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James T Goodwin
1842 - 1905
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Martha Emeline Mills
1844 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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Bruce Goodmin
1854 - Unknown
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Robert Edward Lee Profitt (Prophet)
1864 - 1949
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James Hollis Proffitt
1900 - 1978
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Amy Goodmin
1893 - Unknown
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Olive Goodmin
1900 - Unknown
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Ruth Goodmin
1901 - Unknown
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Notie Lenore Proffitt
1895 - 1997
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Charles H Proffitt
1903 - 1960
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John Rosco Proffitt
1897 - 1991
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Harvey M. Proffitt
1906 - 1947
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Thomas Randolph Proffitt
1903 - 1977

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