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James Harmon Capps

Birth5 Mar 1848 - Butler County, Alabama, USA
Death11 November 1891 - Brantley, Crenshaw, Alabama
MotherMartha Mercer Capps (Compton)
FatherRichard M Capps

Born in Butler County, Alabama, USA on 5 Mar 1848 to Richard M Capps and Martha Mercer Capps (Compton). James Harmon Capps married Mary Jane Amanda Cowart and had 7 children. He passed away on 11 November 1891 in Brantley, Crenshaw, Alabama.

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Richard M Capps
1816 - 1860
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Martha Mercer Capps (Compton)
1827 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Mary Jane Amanda Cowart
1850 - 1875
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Mary Catherine Benbow
1839 - 1905
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Amanda Cowart
1850 - Unknown
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John William Capps
1869 - 1943
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Eugene Adolphus Capps
1872 - 1949
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Ella Victoria Capps
1876 - 1946
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Jimmie Lee Capps
1873 - 1877
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Jesse E Capps
1877 - Unknown
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George Ellison Capps
1881 - 1930
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Francis L. Capps (Athey
1862 - Unknown

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