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James Robert Killgore

Birth20 June 1858 - Nickelsville, Scott County, Virginia, USA
Death5 October 1945 - Bristol, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
MotherMargaret Ann "Peggy" Powers
FatherDavid Kilgore

Born in Nickelsville, Scott County, Virginia, USA on 20 June 1858 to David Kilgore and Margaret Ann "Peggy" Powers. James Robert Killgore married Eliza C. Hartsock and had 4 children. He passed away on 5 October 1945 in Bristol, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA.

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David Kilgore
1834 - 1918
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Margaret Ann "Peggy" Powers
1833 - 1907
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Eliza C. Hartsock
1873 - 1952
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Genevia Belle Kilgore
1886 - 1966
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Maude Pearl Kilgore
1910 - 1997
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William Hugh "Willie" Kilgore
1892 - Unknown
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Emory Wise Kilgore
1907 - 1968

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