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Cornelia Gilmo Terry

Birth10/23/1841 - Todd County, Kentucky, USA
Death20 NOV 1927 - White Settlement, Tarrant Co, Texas, USA
MotherElizabeth Jane Logan
FatherJames Monroe Terry

Born in Todd County, Kentucky, USA on 10/23/1841 to James Monroe Terry and Elizabeth Jane Logan. Cornelia Gilmo Terry married William Josephus Redford and had 12 children. She passed away on 20 NOV 1927 in White Settlement, Tarrant Co, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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James Monroe Terry
1818 - 1870
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Elizabeth Jane Logan
1818 - 1859
Spouse(s)
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William Josephus Redford
1832 - 1914
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Rachel Josephine Redford
1883 - 1915
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Ida Mae Redford
1861 - 1939
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Mary Edna Redford
1880 - 1942
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Addie Laura Redford
1863 - 1938
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Mattie L Redford
1867 - 1945
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Nannie Logan Redford
1864 - 1937
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William Edward Redford
1866 - 1936
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William Joseph Redford
1869 - 1872
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America Elizabeth Redford
1875 - 1941
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Eliza Jane Redford
1860 - 1861
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L J Donne
1875 - Unknown
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Emmett Logan Redford
1878 - 1939

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