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James Davis Frederick

Birth12 Jul 1884 - Friars Point, Coahoma County, United States of America
Death3 November 1960 - North Lilbourn, New Madrid County, United States of America
MotherLucy (Fowler) Frederick
FatherNot Available

Born in Friars Point, Coahoma County, United States of America on 12 Jul 1884 to Lucy (Fowler) Frederick. James Davis Frederick married Mary Ellen (Parthenia) Johnson and had 3 children. He passed away on 3 November 1960 in North Lilbourn, New Madrid County, United States of America.

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Lucy (Fowler) Frederick
1860 - Unknown
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Mary Ellen (Parthenia) Johnson
1894 - 1968
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Herbert D. Fredrick
1929 - 2001
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James Davis Frederick Jr.
1931 - 1989
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Robert Wesley Frederick
1926 - 2012

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