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Etha Lawson

Birth21 Sep 1904 - Marshall, Alabama, USA
Death28 Jun 1971 - Marshall, Alabama, USA
MotherGracie Elizabeth Boyce
FatherJames K "Polk" Lawson

Born in Marshall, Alabama, USA on 21 Sep 1904 to James K "Polk" Lawson and Gracie Elizabeth Boyce. Etha Lawson married Everett Benjamin Hester and had 11 children. She passed away on 28 Jun 1971 in Marshall, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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James K "Polk" Lawson
1878 - 1946
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Gracie Elizabeth Boyce
1889 - 1951
Spouse(s)
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Everett Benjamin Hester
1905 - 1944
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Willie Hugh Hester
1925 - 1993
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James Elmer Hester
1927 - 1994
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Woodrow Hester
1935 - 1957
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Monroe Hester
1935 - 1991
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Charles Nolen Hester
1939 - 1995
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David Andrew Hester
1931 - 2015
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Edna Louise Hester
1929 - 2009
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Leon Hester
1937 - 1937
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Curtis Lee Hester
1934 - 1934
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Mildred Sue Hester
1941 - 2017
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Nellie Jo Hester
1944 - Unknown

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