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Dora Thomas

BirthAbt. 1892 - Sleepy Hollow, Aiken Co., SC
Death03 Jul 1943 - Aiken Co., SC
MotherAnn
FatherLouellen Thomas

Born in Sleepy Hollow, Aiken Co., SC on Abt. 1892 to Louellen Thomas and Ann. Dora Thomas married John Miller Rouse and had 11 children. She passed away on 03 Jul 1943 in Aiken Co., SC.

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Parents
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Louellen Thomas
Unknown - Unknown
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Ann
1856 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Miller Rouse
1887 - 1950
Children Show all
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Ana Mae Rouse
1916 - 1982
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Maryann Rouse
1910 - 1990
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Elliott Rouse
1916 - 2000
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Howard Rouse
1926 - 2005
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Theodore Rouse
1914 - 1975
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John M. Rouse
1929 - 1987
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Joseph Rouse
1911 - 1979
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Alberta 'Aunt Sing' Rouse
1906 - 1990
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Norman Rouse
1903 - Unknown
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Jeanette Rouse
1908 - 1982
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Sarah Rouse
1907 - 1990

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