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Ethel Mae Roach

Birth23 Feb 1898 - Kershaw County, South Carolina
Death02 Nov 1951 - Lancaster, Lancaster County, South Carolina
MotherSarah Burnett Robinson
FatherCharlie Washington Roach

Born in Kershaw County, South Carolina on 23 Feb 1898 to Charlie Washington Roach and Sarah Burnett Robinson. Ethel Mae Roach married Claude Davis Robertson and had 3 children. She passed away on 02 Nov 1951 in Lancaster, Lancaster County, South Carolina.

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Charlie Washington Roach
1876 - 1930
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Sarah Burnett Robinson
1882 - 1965
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Claude Davis Robertson
1891 - 1925
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Curtiss E. Small
1905 - 1940
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Claude Davis Robertson
1919 - 1985
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Alexander Vanburen Robertson
1922 - 1976
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Pfc Lemuel Charles Bud Robertson
1921 - 1944

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