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Jesse Clements Patrick

Birth14 June 1862 - Maxwell, Franklin County, Tennessee, USA
Death1 November 1917 - Franklin County, Tennessee, USA
MotherMary Maxwell Clements
FatherRichard Callaway Patrick

Born in Maxwell, Franklin County, Tennessee, USA on 14 June 1862 to Richard Callaway Patrick and Mary Maxwell Clements. Jesse Clements Patrick married Nettie Keele Hodges and had 10 children. He passed away on 1 November 1917 in Franklin County, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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Richard Callaway Patrick
1825 - 1910
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Mary Maxwell Clements
1827 - 1887
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Nettie Keele Hodges
1867 - 1955
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Richard Clements Patrick
1891 - 1964
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Nannie Reeves Patrick
1888 - 1932
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Paul Patrick
1898 - 1969
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Frances Louise Patrick
1904 - 1989
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George Callaway Patrick
1905 - 1967
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Alice Rushing Patrick
1902 - 2005
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Jesse Clarence Patrick
1896 - 1965
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Virginia Ogilvie Patrick
1900 - 1918
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Clarence Hodges Patrick
1907 - 1999
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Emily Moore Patrick
1910 - 1963

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