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Jennie Baucom

BirthMay 1846 - Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherPermelia “Mina” Nesbitt
FatherSquire Baucom

Born in Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA on May 1846 to Squire Baucom and Permelia “Mina” Nesbitt. Jennie Baucom had 11 children.

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Parents
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Squire Baucom
1820 - 1895
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Permelia “Mina” Nesbitt
1821 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Amy Johnson
1878 - Unknown
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Mary Johnson Perkins Mack Rafe Foulke
1872 - Unknown
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Louis "Pap" Johnson
1858 - 1941
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Ernest Johnson
1877 - Unknown
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Henry Johnson
1877 - 1936
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Geo. Johnson
1866 - 1927
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Martin Johnson
1869 - Unknown
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Phillip Johnson
1859 - Unknown
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Jane Johnson
1874 - Unknown
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Josie Johnson
1882 - Unknown
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Annie Johnson Beck Oleary Perkins
1866 - 1928

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