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James Scott STRINGFELLOW

Birth30 Mar 1890 - Quenelda, Clay County, Alabama, USA
Death22 Dec 1966 - Abilene, Taylor, Texas, USA
MotherMARTHA EMMA RAY
FatherWilliam Henry Thornton Stringfellow

Born in Quenelda, Clay County, Alabama, USA on 30 Mar 1890 to William Henry Thornton Stringfellow and MARTHA EMMA RAY. James Scott STRINGFELLOW married Martha Brown and had 4 children. He passed away on 22 Dec 1966 in Abilene, Taylor, Texas, USA.

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William Henry Thornton Stringfellow
1861 - 1932
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Martha Emma Ray
1869 - 1954
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Martha Brown
1902 - 1975
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Martha Lyndall Stringfellow
1920 - 1998
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Lelia Gay Stringfellew
1930 - 1999
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Clifton Scott Stringfellow
1921 - 2006
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Maxine Stringfellow
1925 - 2008

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