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John Eldridge C Pullin

BirthAbt. 1837 - Virginia, USA
Death12 Mar 1891 - Back Creek, Highland, Virginia
MotherNancy Malissa DuPray
FatherJohn S Pullin

Born in Virginia, USA on Abt. 1837 to John S Pullin and Nancy Malissa DuPray. John Eldridge C Pullin married Louisa Campbell Bird and had 10 children. He passed away on 12 Mar 1891 in Back Creek, Highland, Virginia.

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John S Pullin
1815 - 1888
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Nancy Malissa Dupray
1810 - 1888
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Louisa Campbell Bird
1846 - Unknown
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Emma S Pullin
1864 - 1947
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Hester Alice Pullin
1873 - 1953
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John David Pullin
1871 - 1950
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Cameron Pullin
1869 - 1889
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Elbert Alfonso Pullin
1885 - 1956
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Ella Francis "Fannie" Pullin
1876 - Unknown
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Homer F. Pullin
1880 - 1910
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Rev Charles Mckeene Pullin
1884 - 1970
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Clarence Moffett Pullen
1888 - 1966
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Mary C Hinty
1887 - 1972

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