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James Thomas Sisson

Birth18 Feb 1872 - Georgia, USA
Death26 January 1952 - Houston, Georgia
MotherSophia Bryant
FatherJohn J. Sisson

Born in Georgia, USA on 18 Feb 1872 to John J. Sisson and Sophia Bryant. James Thomas Sisson married Nettie Rowden and had 9 children. He passed away on 26 January 1952 in Houston, Georgia.

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John J. Sisson
1829 - 1884
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Sophia Bryant
1850 - 1944
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Nettie Rowden
1883 - 1971
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Lollie Sisson
1909 - 2000
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Mae Yvonne Sisson
1926 - 2005
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Darliene Sissons
1902 - 2002
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Ardelle Sisson
1916 - 2001
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Montine Sissons
1914 - 1993
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Jay D Sisson
1907 - 1997
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Memory E Sisson
1905 - 1983
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Blanche M Sisson
1912 - 1981
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Murray Sisson
1906 - Unknown

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