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James Thomas Shellnut

Birth11 Jun 1845 - Randolph, Alabama, United States
Death31 May 1927 - Peace, Randolph, Alabama, United States
MotherJane M Wakefield
FatherThomas Andrew Jackson Shelnutt

Born in Randolph, Alabama, United States on 11 Jun 1845 to Thomas Andrew Jackson Shelnutt and Jane M Wakefield. James Thomas Shellnut married Francis E. (Fannie) Sanders and had 3 children. He passed away on 31 May 1927 in Peace, Randolph, Alabama, United States.

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Thomas Andrew Jackson Shelnutt
1807 - 1883
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Jane M Wakefield
1809 - 1882
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Francis E. (Fannie) Sanders
1846 - 1911
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Nancy Elizabeth Coker
1851 - 1934
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Walter Lee Shelnutt
1877 - 1951
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James Andrew Shelnutt
1873 - 1936
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Ludie C Shelnutt
1892 - 1913

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