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James Holland Egger

Birth31 Jan 1857 - Mounds, Mississippi, United States
Death27 Jan 1934 - Bixby, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
MotherMargaret Ann Kolb
FatherJames Holland Egger

Born in Mounds, Mississippi, United States on 31 Jan 1857 to James Holland Egger and Margaret Ann Kolb. James Holland Egger married Fannie Clara Kendrick and had 13 children. He passed away on 27 Jan 1934 in Bixby, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.

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James Holland Egger
1828 - 1856
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Margaret Ann Kolb
1834 - 1919
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Fannie Clara Kendrick
1861 - 1902
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Homer Austin Egger
1900 - 1940
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Exeum Cloves Egger
1888 - 1951
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William Edward Egger
1894 - 1965
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George Egger
1896 - 1977
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John Wesley Egger
1885 - 1941
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Maggie E Egger
1891 - 1917
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Mary Frances Egger
1902 - 1975
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James Lonnie Egger
1880 - 1911
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Luther M. Egger
1883 - 1885
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Edward Ed Egger
1890 - 1890
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Lona Egger
1880 - 1911
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O Erman Egger
1888 - 1890
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C. Exeron Egger
1888 - 1890

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