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JAMES DAVID BRATTON

Birth1 Jan 1780 - , , Tennessee, USA
Death6 Apr 1815 - Fort Deposit, Guntersville, Marshall, Alabama
MotherSarah Anderson
FatherJohn Bratton

Born in , , Tennessee, USA on 1 Jan 1780 to John Bratton and Sarah Anderson. JAMES DAVID BRATTON married Rachel Greathouse and had 6 children. He passed away on 6 Apr 1815 in Fort Deposit, Guntersville, Marshall, Alabama.

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John Bratton
1746 - 1823
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Sarah Anderson
1760 - 1815
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Rachel Greathouse
1785 - 1869
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Rachel Great House
1757 - 1832
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Catherine Bratton
1808 - 1878
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Malinda Ann Bratton
1810 - 1892
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Mary Bratton
1806 - 1855
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John Bratton
1814 - 1857
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William Bratton
1810 - 1844
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Melinda Wood
1810 - 1876

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