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James Pullen

Birth05 Sep 1796 - Wilkes County Georgia
Death06 Sep 1852 - Wilkes County Georgia
MotherRebecca Umn
FatherJoseph Pullen

Born in Wilkes County Georgia on 05 Sep 1796 to Joseph Pullen and Rebecca Umn. James Pullen married Mary Andrews (Andres) and had 10 children. He passed away on 06 Sep 1852 in Wilkes County Georgia.

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Parents
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Joseph Pullen
1752 - 1841
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Rebecca Umn
1754 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Andrews (Andres)
1808 - 1873
Children Show all
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Benjamin Franklin Pullen
1849 - 1921
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William Gibson Gib Pullen
1830 - 1889
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Elijah B. Pullen
1839 - 1862
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Sarah Pullen
1824 - 1854
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John M Pullen
1832 - 1864
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Mary Pullen
1829 - 1900
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Nancy Pullen
1826 - 1857
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Ella B. Pullen
1847 - Unknown
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Martha Pullen
1836 - 1853
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James D Pullen
1835 - Unknown

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