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James E Redd

Birth1784 - Abbeville or, Barnwell, South Carolina, United States
Deathaft 1850 - Gwinnett, Georgia or Greene County, Alabama
MotherEdi Bentley
FatherJob Redd

Born in Abbeville or, Barnwell, South Carolina, United States on 1784 to Job Redd and Edi Bentley. James E Redd had 11 children. He passed away on aft 1850 in Gwinnett, Georgia or Greene County, Alabama.

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Parents
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Job Redd
1760 - 1839
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Edi Bentley
1765 - 1857
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Elijah Red
1826 - 1898
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Emily Ellen Redd
1837 - 1886
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Alson Red
1830 - 1896
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Louisa Laura Redd
1834 - Unknown
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Jemima "Jennie" Red
1824 - 1869
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Benjamin Red
1817 - Unknown
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Ester A Redd
1836 - 1898
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Martha Red
1829 - 1830
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Beedy Red
1815 - Unknown
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William Red
1808 - 1849
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Mary Red
1819 - 1843

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