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Ed E. Ferrell

Birth12 Jan 1832 - Athens, McMinn, Tennessee, United States
Death1922 - Cross Plains, Callahan, Texas, United States
MotherHarriet Matilda Sanders
FatherJohn M Ferrell

Born in Athens, McMinn, Tennessee, United States on 12 Jan 1832 to John M Ferrell and Harriet Matilda Sanders. Ed E. Ferrell had 9 children. He passed away on 1922 in Cross Plains, Callahan, Texas, United States.

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John M Ferrell
1806 - 1864
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Harriet Matilda Sanders
1810 - 1853
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James Alfonzo Ferrell
1880 - 1959
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Fannie May Ferrell
1873 - 1967
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Hattie E Farrell
1873 - 1902
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Edwin Lee Ferrell
1878 - 1905
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Florence Elnore Ferrell
1884 - 1964
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Lucy Myrtle Clementine Ferrell
1887 - 1950
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Henry Alonzo Ferrell
1880 - 1956
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Annie Ferrell
1872 - 1875
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John Lewis Ferrell
1875 - 1957

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