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James Madison Roach

Birth20 November 1881 - Sullivan County, Missouri, USA
Death26 February 1927 - Sullivan County, Missouri, USA
MotherEmma Satira Madison
FatherGeorge Wilson Roach

Born in Sullivan County, Missouri, USA on 20 November 1881 to George Wilson Roach and Emma Satira Madison. James Madison Roach married Betha Ann Moberly and had 9 children. He passed away on 26 February 1927 in Sullivan County, Missouri, USA.

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George Wilson Roach
1844 - 1920
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Emma Satira Madison
1847 - 1939
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Betha Ann Moberly
1884 - 1954
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James Moberly Roach
1911 - 1980
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John Wilson Roach
1916 - 1916
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Joseph Hanson Roach
1917 - 1996
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Rosana Veon Roach
1912 - 2000
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Charles William Roach
1922 - 1995
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George Hampton "Pops" Roach
1913 - 2000
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Scott J Roach
1922 - 1996
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Mary Lavon Roach
1910 - 1998
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Ned Ashcroft Roach
1919 - 1998

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