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James Adney Champlin

Birth14 Oct 1855 - Yell County, Arkansas, USA
DeathAug 27 1924 - 16th Section Cemetery, Austin, Lonoke County, Ar
MotherEliza Ann Hall
FatherJames Champlin

Born in Yell County, Arkansas, USA on 14 Oct 1855 to James Champlin and Eliza Ann Hall. James Adney Champlin married Adella Belle Shelburn and had 6 children. He passed away on Aug 27 1924 in 16th Section Cemetery, Austin, Lonoke County, Ar.

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James Champlin
1820 - 1874
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Eliza Ann Hall
1826 - 1872
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Adella Belle Shelburn
1872 - 1951
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James Adney Champlin
1896 - 1977
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Lula Vay Champlin
1908 - 1961
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Roy Lester Champlin
1899 - 1984
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Dosia Belle Champlin
1897 - 1982
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Vena Champlin
1905 - 1960
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Velma Champlin
1902 - 1904

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