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James Franklin Reddick

Birth3 May 1875 - Big Neck, Illinois, USA
Death7 Sep 1961 - Nelsonville, Marion Co, Missouri, USA
MotherAnna Eliza Peterson
FatherJohn Wesley Reddick

Born in Big Neck, Illinois, USA on 3 May 1875 to John Wesley Reddick and Anna Eliza Peterson. James Franklin Reddick married Mary Martha Amanda Gregory and had 5 children. He passed away on 7 Sep 1961 in Nelsonville, Marion Co, Missouri, USA.

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John Wesley Reddick
1852 - 1921
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Anna Eliza Peterson
1853 - 1910
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Mary Martha Amanda Gregory
1881 - 1926
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Esther Ann Reddick
1908 - 1992
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John Daniel Reddick
1903 - 1957
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James Franklin Reddick
1906 - 1957
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Bessie Reddick
1899 - Unknown
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Wilma Hilda Reddick
1915 - 2006

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