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Eula Mae McDaniel

Birth27 Aug 1901 - Coffee County, Georgia, USA
Death10 Aug 1970 - Coffee, Georgia
MotherMissouria Emeline Adams (Ricketson line)
FatherCapers Bradford McDaniel

Born in Coffee County, Georgia, USA on 27 Aug 1901 to Capers Bradford McDaniel and Missouria Emeline Adams (Ricketson line). Eula Mae McDaniel married Alfred Holt Johnson and had 5 children. She passed away on 10 Aug 1970 in Coffee, Georgia.

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Parents
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Capers Bradford Mcdaniel
1856 - 1911
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Missouria Emeline Adams (Ricketson Line)
1865 - 1945
Spouse(s)
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Alfred Holt Johnson
1901 - 1982
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Nathaniel "Johnny" Johnson
1925 - 2004
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Henry Braxton Johnson
1927 - 2000
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Carlton Russell Johnson
1936 - 1997
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Paul Johnson
1922 - 1970
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C A Johnson
1920 - 1921

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