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James Ezzell

BirthSep 1831 - Duplin, Sampson, North Carolina, USA
Death06/22/1915 - Wakulla County, Florida, USA
MotherRebecca Gavin
FatherAlexander Henry Ezell

Born in Duplin, Sampson, North Carolina, USA on Sep 1831 to Alexander Henry Ezell and Rebecca Gavin. James Ezzell had 10 children. He passed away on 06/22/1915 in Wakulla County, Florida, USA.

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Parents
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Alexander Henry Ezell
1799 - 1863
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Rebecca Gavin
1802 - 1841
Children Show all
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Lenorah Victoria 'Nora' Ezell
1872 - 1923
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Lucy C Ezell
1868 - 1955
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Mary Rebecca (Mollie) Ezell
1858 - 1895
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Julia Amanda Ezell
1854 - 1943
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John Alexander Ezell
1860 - 1940
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Laura Ezell
1870 - Unknown
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James Ezell
1865 - Unknown
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Shelton Ezell
Unknown - Unknown
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John Ezell
1860 - 1940
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Robenia Theresa Ezell
1882 - 1926

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