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Eloise E. Bates

Birth11 Sep 1820 - Old Strother Place, Edgefield County, South Carolina, USA
Death13 Mar 1886 - Newberry, Edgefield County, SC
MotherHephzibah Eleanor Bond
FatherColonel John Bates

Born in Old Strother Place, Edgefield County, South Carolina, USA on 11 Sep 1820 to Colonel John Bates and Hephzibah Eleanor Bond. Eloise E. Bates married George Strother and had 8 children. She passed away on 13 Mar 1886 in Newberry, Edgefield County, SC.

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Parents
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Colonel John Bates
1788 - 1855
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Hephzibah Eleanor Bond
1796 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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George Strother
1817 - 1881
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James George Strother
1848 - 1918
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Cordelia Strother
1839 - 1915
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Georgiana E. Strother
1847 - 1926
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William A Strother
1845 - 1929
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John Bates Strother
1862 - 1883
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Clarence Franklin Strother
1855 - 1924
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Mary Eloise Strother
1850 - 1927
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Edwin Felix Strother
1842 - 1904

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