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James Bone

Birth1870 - Madison County, Alabama, USA
Death17 Jul 1924 - Brownsboro, Madison, Alabama, USA
MotherVarnie (Melvinie) (Vinie) (Melvinea) (Melvina) (Vinnie) Clay Bone
FatherJohn Bone

Born in Madison County, Alabama, USA on 1870 to John Bone and Varnie (Melvinie) (Vinie) (Melvinea) (Melvina) (Vinnie) Clay Bone. James Bone married Caroline Jordan and had 12 children. He passed away on 17 Jul 1924 in Brownsboro, Madison, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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John Bone
1843 - Unknown
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Varnie (Melvinie) (Vinie) (Melvinea) (Melvina) (Vinnie) Clay Bone
1846 - 1901
Spouse(s)
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Caroline Jordan
1880 - Unknown
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Maria L Hawk (Hawkins)
1882 - 1922
Children Show all
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James H Bone
1906 - 1999
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Nancy Bone
1913 - 1933
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Charley B Bone
1910 - 1985
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Vinnie Bone
1912 - 2011
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May Bone
1897 - Unknown
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Cora Bone
Unknown - Unknown
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Caralee Bone
1898 - Unknown
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Susie Bone
1910 - Unknown
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George D (Dan) (Josh) Bone
1902 - 2001
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Betsy M Soloman
1906 - Unknown
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Dan (Josh) Bone
1894 - Unknown
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Talmadge "Doc T." Bone
1899 - 1988

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