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James Bones

Birth1766 - County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Death17 DEC 1841 - Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA
MotherElizabeth Scott
FatherJohn Bones

Born in County Antrim, Northern Ireland on 1766 to John Bones and Elizabeth Scott. James Bones married Martha Adams and had 10 children. He passed away on 17 DEC 1841 in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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John Bones
1735 - 1790
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Elizabeth Scott
1743 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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Martha Adams
1769 - 1835
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Eliza Bones
1798 - 1877
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John Bones
1792 - 1870
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Martha Bones
1809 - 1886
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Samuel Bones
1807 - 1840
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Jane Bones
1808 - 1873
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William Bones
1801 - 1830
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Thomas Adams Bones
1793 - 1822
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James Bones
1797 - 1831
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Robert Bones
1803 - 1833
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John D. Bones
1818 - 1860

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