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James Evans Gandy

Birth04 Aug 1856 - Darlington, South Carolina, USA
Death27 Jul 1930 - Dovesville, Darlington, South Carolina
MotherMary Jane Hill
FatherJohn Evans Gandy

Born in Darlington, South Carolina, USA on 04 Aug 1856 to John Evans Gandy and Mary Jane Hill. James Evans Gandy married Marian Lowery and had 13 children. He passed away on 27 Jul 1930 in Dovesville, Darlington, South Carolina.

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John Evans Gandy
1816 - 1868
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Mary Jane Hill
1832 - 1898
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Marian Lowery
1861 - 1932
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Hill Fleetwood Gandy
1906 - 1984
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Mamie Gandy
1885 - 1946
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Ruth Gertrude Gandy
1892 - Unknown
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Elberta Brown
1902 - 1979
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James Evans Gandy
1900 - 1973
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Fletcher Gandy
1903 - 1903
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Ernest Gandy
1886 - 1940
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Hobson E Gandy
1898 - 1964
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Elise Lillian Gandy
1894 - 1926
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Blanche Elise Gandy
1883 - 1959
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Samuel Evans Gandy
1883 - 1944
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Nora L Gandy
1897 - 1974
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Minny Gandy
1900 - Unknown

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