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James A. Kellam

Birth30 May 1812 - Concord, Delaware
Death08 Feb 1899 - Mount Vernon, Ohio
MotherSarah M Morgan
FatherGeorge Hall Kellam

Born in Concord, Delaware on 30 May 1812 to George Hall Kellam and Sarah M Morgan. James A. Kellam married Jemimiah Kellum and had 7 children. He passed away on 08 Feb 1899 in Mount Vernon, Ohio.

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George Hall Kellam
1772 - 1846
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Sarah M Morgan
1778 - 1827
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Jemimiah Kellum
1833 - 1907
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Phebe Cole Mcmillen
1812 - 1854
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Mary L Kellam
1840 - 1913
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Martha E Kellam
1845 - 1916
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James Kellan
1850 - 1905
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Emma F Kellam
1852 - 1878
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Baby Boy Kellam
1837 - 1837
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Charles T Kellam
1858 - 1948
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William A Kellam
1864 - Unknown

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